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    Fin Min Noda: Decisive Steps Include Forex Intervention

    恥ずかしさ
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    Worldwide Mercedes-Benz sale rose 22% in August

    Gentlemen, the safest form of transportation is this :
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    Fin Min Noda: Decisive Steps Include Forex Intervention

    TOKYO (Dow Jones)--Japan's finance minister said Wednesday the government will take "decisive" steps against the rising yen if necessary and that those measures include foreign-exchange market intervention. It was the first time for Yoshihiko Noda to clarify that he sees currency-market...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Still holding 1070 put leg.
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    FXCM Files Registration Statement for Initial Public Offering

    You want to learn more ... ? http://www.bostontechnologies.com/startbrokerage.html And especially of interest : http://www.bostontechnologies.com/docs/Business_Plan.pdf
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Do you really expect German fund managers to ACT on their own ?
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    Short DAX at 7740

    I am not looking for breakeven regrading the strangles trade. In any way I can use both legs as a hedge - depending on what my overall underlying directional bet is. EUR/JPY is not so important. Important is that we have 90 % of JPY long speculators against USD. This cries for a bad...
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    65% Of Firms Averse To Strong Yen: Teikoku Databank

    Entering 0.001200 calls, short CME futures.
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    FXCM Files Registration Statement for Initial Public Offering

    Jaclyn, does this mean FXCM is a strong sell after your IPO ? :)
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    Swedish debt office says it will close stronger krona bet

    I would like to have the fire power of 50bn - even SEK...:p
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    Swedish debt office says it will close stronger krona bet

    LONDON (MarketWatch) -- The Swedish krona fell Tuesday after the nation's debt agency said it would begin to unwind a successful 50 billion kronor ($6.8 billion) bet on the currency's rise. "We believe that the Swedish krona could appreciate further from these levels, though we consider the...
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    No kidding:Goldman still expects a further $1 trillion of QE

    More Bah! Humbug! from Goldman’s chief economist Jan Hatzius. Although last week’s economic data makes a big “QE2″ announcement from the Fed unlikely at the September 21st FOMC meeting, Hatzuis still believes more unconventional monetary easing is on its way, via a $1,ooobn...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    I expected high volatility. As usual, doom and gloom protagonists have entered the Euro area again. German banks need over $130 bn in capital and more of the same bla, bla, bla... PIMCO of course heavy talking its interests: high probability of Greek default or restructuring. Bla, bla...
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    London Subway Workers’ Strike to Disrupt Travelers in City

    I don´t know how London is going to handle Olympic Games. Absolute mystery. Instead of making the underground a groundbreaking infrastructure project for the next 15 years...
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    London Subway Workers’ Strike to Disrupt Travelers in City

    Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- London’s 3.5 million Tube travelers face disruption today with as many as 10,000 of the subway’s drivers, station staff and engineers staging the first of a series of 24-hour strikes over employment cuts. The walkout over 800 jobs and restricted hours for ticket...
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    Cross-border lending by banks rises first time since Lehman collapse

    Cross-border lending by banks rose at the start of this year for the first time since the collapse of Lehman Brothers in a sign that the reversal of financial globalisation seen in the past two years is coming to an end. Global banks boosted lending outside their national borders by $700bn...
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    Santander "could" hire 6,000 new staff in UK

    Santander, the Spanish banking group, is set to launch a recruitment drive that could see it hire 6,000 people as it presses ahead with UK expansion. The bank, which has come under fire for poor customer service, plans to hire 600 people over the coming months to improve performance. But...
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    Gs....................................

    I´m curious how they will handle the shutdown of their principle strategies group. Former members have already set up their own shops : http://www.hedgetracker.com/article/PierreHenri-Flamand-reveals-plans-for-Edoma-Capital-Announces-key-hires-from-Goldmans-Principal-Strategies-Group
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    Rothschild and Cohen back 1bn euro lender start up

    Lord Rothschild, Sir Ronald Cohen and the Australian sovereign wealth fund have committed to invest €450m (£375m) in the largest lending start-up since the financial crisis –offering hope to cash-starved businesses struggling to get credit. The two financiers and the Future Fund are...
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    65% Of Firms Averse To Strong Yen: Teikoku Databank

    TOKYO (NQN)--Some 65.5% of Japanese companies view the strong yen as "unfavorable for the economy," shows a survey released Friday by Teikoku Databank Ltd. With the Japanese currency recently hitting a 15-year high against the dollar, the research company polled 22,732 firms nationwide in...
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