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The dollar weakened broadly on Wednesday as dealers took profit on the currency's biggest rise in three weeks the previous session and pushed the euro back to the middle of its range of the last two weeks. The pound held its ground against the weak dollar...
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Wall Street was poised for a strong open on Monday as weakness in the U.S. dollar pushed oil and gold higher in the pre-market session. The precious metal struck an intraday record high earlier in the session...New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the economic recovery was on solid enough ground to continue through 2010 with modest gains in employment. Speaking in New York City at The Economic Club Monday, Bernanke said, "my own view is that the recent...
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Mo. — A top White House economic adviser says increased supervision of U.S. financial markets is key to avoiding a repeat of the nation's current economic crisis. Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker says the recession has been contained only...
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After days of trying to chip away at creation of a consumer financial protection agency, Republicans on Wednesday decided to just go all in: They pitched an amendment to kill off all federal bank regulatory agencies after five years. The far-out move...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Asian economies are ahead of the curve in the global economic recovery. "At this point, while risks to the economic outlook certainly remain, Asia appears to be leading the global recovery," Bernanke said in...
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Gold futures finished lower on Friday, but finished the week sharply higher, as the dollar gained back some ground after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said loose monetary policy will end eventually...October gold ended down $7.60 at $1,047.80...
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Snapping its strong five-day winning string, the rupee on Friday lost six paisa to close at 46.40/41, against the US currency on signs of the dollar recovery abroad. Forex dealers said a rise in dollar overseas following Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke’s...
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The Indian rupee extended its drop in afternoon trade on Friday weighed by losses in the domestic sharemarket and the dollar's gains versus other major currencies overseas. At 2:50 p.m. (0920 GMT), the partially convertible rupee was at 46.64/65 per dollar,...
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Fissures are developing among policy makers at the Federal Reserve as they debate how and when to start raising the benchmark interest rate from its current level just above zero. With Fed officials forecasting that unemployment will average 9.8 percent...
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