if Euro is going down, the kiwi is going with it. NZ is too sensitive to global crisis , specially as NZ is hugely dependant on overseas funds. also recent developments and impact proves the above, although commodity prices (milk solids, dairy products and other agro based output) are high and forecasted to return a good yield for kiwi farmers
thanks Callum. Yes Dodger, that was a good relief to see the spike. Also viewed on CNBC few minutes ago of the Jap govt. seeking to increase QE further.
Try publishing this in the UK weekend papers: Traders bet BankofEngland will raise rates to 6.25% --highest since 1… https://t.co/GWXrTEAk4R(1 year ago)
Poor start to a slow market day as Ezone PMIs disappoint. Im still keeping an eye on the rare (-2%) USD-GOLD combo,… https://t.co/UyRzWsRbs7(1 year ago)
-5% YTD is not good, while -7% from the year highs can be tough. Gold traders have their eyes fixated on this for n… https://t.co/NV5UMKsfNo(1 year ago)
ما وراء هبوط الدولار مع الذهب و من منهما يتمكن الارتداد؟
موعدنا الآن في غرفة شركة إكس أم لجلسة الأسواق
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Jobless claims > 300k before next FOMC meeting would be ideal for Fed to make up for any CPI upside surprise (1 year ago)
"Cook & Eat at Home" scheme may come next to defeat UK inflation... (1 year ago)
Earlier in the week gold selloff was attributed to smaller than exp China EASING. Metal is now holding v well despi… https://t.co/ZW9cmXTPWW(1 year ago)
Do you see USDCHF rising to 1.15 level over the coming weeks? Thanks alot.
Wilth 92 being tested do you see a decline further to 9150?
thank you.
now that 92.70 is broken, do you expect this to go all the way to 91.68 level .
many thanks,