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    FxPro Daily Forex Brief | Europe’s impossible dream

    Probably not by accident, yesterday’s Brussels dinner party of EU leaders ended too late for the European press to pass judgement. There was a weight of expectations, which was largely misplaced given this was an informal meeting to pave the way for the main summit of leaders at the end of next month. The same differences remain on common bonds and the financial transaction tax (UK opposing) and more subtle differences on the growth agenda. Of course, everyone would like [...]

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    FxPro Daily Forex Brief | Here we go again

    It’s Monday and the shifting sands of the European mindset are moving (not for the first time) towards the issuance of common bonds as a means of overcoming the sovereign crisis. This is one of the changes in momentum that has emerged from the weekend’s meeting of G8 leaders, together with giving the EFSF the ability to re-capitalise banks. It’s a sign that there is stronger desire to see an alternative to the hard-line German stance of austerity, with few [...]

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    FxPro Daily Forex Brief | Clueless in Brussels

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    FxPro Daily Forex Brief | Europe must decide urgently

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    FxPro Daily Forex Brief | Dollar soars after Greek talks fail

    News that ongoing talks amongst politicians in Greece have failed to come up with a coalition government and that new elections will need to be called, has triggered renewed fears that a Greek exit from the eurozone might not be too far away. In response, risk assets are again on the defensive with both traders and investors seeking sanctuary in the US dollar. Overnight, the dollar index stopped just short of its highest level for the year, reaching 81.45. The [...]

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