Entries Categorized as 'Durable Goods'

US: Forget About a V-Shaped Recovery, Maybe a W or L

Date September 19, 2008

The volatility that we have seen in the currency, stock and bond markets this past week has not been for the faint of heart. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 500 points on Monday, but instead of continuing lower over the course of the week, it staged the biggest 2 day rally in 5 [...]

In the Financial Papers: Today’s Top Forex News 01.29.08

Date January 29, 2008

Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 05:46 minutes), all the news related to the foreign exchange market. The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
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- US House Prices Fall to New Low, but Durable Goods Shoot Higer
- Does Australia Need [...]

In the Financial Papers: Today’s Top Forex News 092707

Date September 27, 2007

Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 07:26 minutes). The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
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- New home sales, prices drop by most since 1970

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In the Financial Papers 092607

Date September 26, 2007

Here is the “In the Financial Papers Radio Broadcast” (Length: 09:26 minutes). The player should load automatically. Please let me know if you like it. Contact Kathy
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- Euro Not Blamed for Economic Weakness - Yet

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It Never Ends: Euro Hits ANOTHER New Record High

Date September 26, 2007

The Euro hit another all-time high of 1.4163 during the Asian trading session last night. European data continues to deteriorate with German consumer confidence falling from 7.4 down to 6.8. The bottomline is that the market is very bearish dollars and this morning’s weaker durable goods number certainly doesn’t help. After rising [...]