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European Investor Concerns Grow As Budget Troubles Continue

Fundamental Headlines • Fed to Bare Tightening Plan – Wall Street Journal • G-7 Leaders Split on Finance Regulation – Wall Street Journal • Traders cautious as contagion fears linger - Financial Times • Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trading Shows Gains Since Bretton

Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains (Update2)

By Ben Levisohn Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods

Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains (Update2)

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Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods agreement, set up in
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Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains (Update2) - Bloomberg.com

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Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods agreement, set up
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EUR/USD Rebounds on Short Covering

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Top Stories Jaoanese data shows slow improvement Asia lower as week starts OIl at $71.50/bbl Gold bounces over $1066/oz. Overnight Eco JPY Bank Lending -1.5% vs. -1.0% JPY Current Account 1.10T vs. 1.27T JPY M2 Money Stock 2.9% vs. 3.0% CHF Unemployment Rate
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Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains (Update1)

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Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods agreement, set up in
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Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains (Update1) - Bloomberg.com

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Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods agreement, set up
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Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains (Update1)

By Ben Levisohn Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods

Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains Since 1975 - Bloomberg.com

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Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods agreement set up
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Weak Dollar Illusory as Correlated Trade Shows Gains Since 1975

By Ben Levisohn Measured against a basket of currencies from the Group of 10 nations proportioned by how they trade against each other, the greenback is up about 3 percent since 1975, according to Bloomberg Correlation-Weighted Currency Indexes. That was four years after the Bretton Woods