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DailyFX Currency Update
Canadian Dollar Hits New 30 Year High
- How Will the Currency Market React to the Fed Rate Decision?; British Pound Continues to Weaken Despite Guarantee of Deposits; Canadian Dollar Hits New 30 Year High
- Tuesday, September 18 - 2007 at 01:38
RBNZ Leaves Rates Unchanged, CAD Continues Towards 30 Year Highs
- US dollar hits record low, record oil prices will not matter; Reserve Bank of New Zealand leaves rates unchanged, Canadian dollar continues towards 30 year highs; Euro hits 1.40 to the dollar; will the Swiss National Bank raise interest rates?
- Thursday, September 13 - 2007 at 01:33
Canadian Dollar Heads Towards 30 Year Highs
- Will the US dollar continue to fall?; European Central Bank president Trichet takes euro towards record highs; Canadian dollar heads towards 30 year highs
- Wednesday, September 12 - 2007 at 01:26 |

Is the New Zealand Dollar Bottoming?
- US Dollar: Nervous Market Leads to Nervous Price Action; Euro: Still Aiming for its All Time Highs; Is the New Zealand Dollar Bottoming?
- Tuesday, September 11 - 2007 at 01:21
Euro Breaks Out, Headed Towards All Time Highs
- US dollar: Will the Fed be proactive or reactive?; Carry trades: Expect more losses; Euro heads towards all time high
- Saturday, September 08 - 2007 at 01:30
Euro Rallies as Trichet Leaves Door Open for Resuming Rate Hikes
- US dollar: Expect only 25 and not 50bp from the Fed; Euro rallies as European Central Bank Jean-Claude Trichet leaves door open for resuming rate hikes; Bank of England leaves rates unchanged
- Friday, September 07 - 2007 at 01:25
US Dollar's Flight to Safety Status Cracks on the Weight on Weaker Data
- European Central Bank Rate Decision: Three Possible Outcomes, Expect the Euro to Break; US Dollar's Flight to Safety Status Cracks on the Weight on Weaker Data; Australia Looks Ahead to Employment Report, Bank of Canada Moves Policy to Neutral
- Thursday, September 06 - 2007 at 01:15
Reserve Bank of Australia and Bank of Canada Both Expected to Remain Hawkish
- US dollar: Will Ben Bernanke bow to political pressure?; Reserve Bank of Australia and Bank of Canada both expected to remain hawkish; British pound rally comes to an end despite strong UK economic data
- Wednesday, September 05 - 2007 at 01:14




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