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    Irish GDP fell 1.2 % in Q2

    Ireland, which has the biggest budget deficit in the region at 14.3 percent of gross domestic product last year, saw its economy contract 1.2 percent in the second quarter from the previous three months, a separate report showed today...
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    UK BBA: Aug Mortgage Approvals Fall To Lowest Since Apr 09

    –UK BBA: Aug sa Mortgage Approvals 31,767 vs 34,219 Jul –UK BBA: Aug sa Remortgage Approvals 23,906 vs 23,022 Jul –UK BBA: Aug Value of Loans for House Purchase stg4.683 bln –UK BBA: Aug Mortgage Approvals Lowest Since April 2009 LONDON (MNI) – UK mortgage approvals fell further...
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    Euro-zone Sept. composite PMI falls to 53.8

    Always good to know that markets are globally interconnected. :)
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    Euro-zone Sept. composite PMI falls to 53.8

    Euro-zone composite PMI was 56.2 in August
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    EUR German Purchasing Manager Index Manufacturing Sep declines to 55.3

    http://www.fxstreet.com/news/forex-news/article.aspx?storyid=83d317cf-807c-4526-b4b9-cd68edbbf911
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    Short DAX at 7740

    09:30 EUR German Purchasing Manager Index Manufacturing 55.3 , 57.6 expected.
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    China halts 'rare earth' mineral shipments to Japan: NYT

    HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- China has halted shipments of "rare earth" minerals to Japan, the New York Times reported Thursday, citing unidentified industry officials. The reported move came after Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Wednesday threatened retaliatory action against Japan which is holding...
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    UK Middle-class home owners would pay higher taxes...

    In a speech at his party's annual conference, Mr Cable called for the "tax base" to be shifted on to "property and land". He said it was far harder for people to dodge property taxes than income tax. The wealthy increasingly are moving their affairs offshore to avoid the new 50p rate on...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    09:30 EUR German Purchasing Manager Index Manufacturing 10:00 EUR Euro-Zone Purchasing Manager Index Services Watch, very important.
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    Big US Banks Pressed on Sour Home Loans

    Big U.S. banks are facing legal pressure to make up for losses tied to pools of soured low-end mortgage loans. In the latest effort, a group of investors in 2,300 mortgage securities worth roughly $500 billion is seeking to force several banks that originated or are now servicing faulty...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Long some Oct strangles 1050.00/1010.
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Pekolo, I am counting 4 gaps in SPY´s. What about gap rules ?
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    Short DAX at 7740

    If FDAX above 6300.00 sell again. "Meanwhile" 6300 calls should be ITM. 6350 call hedge still holding.
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    Jefferies shares tumble 4.5% after results

    http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/jef/overview So, what about other "brokerage" companies ?
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    JPY at end of trend?

    Good to know so many non commercials still long JPY : http://www.cftc.gov/dea/futures/deacmelf.htm ;=)
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    24 hours in the sovereign debt market

    Well, at 4.69 % and 6.24 % yields you don´t have to think twice if you´re a hungry pension fund / insurance fund, or ?
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Sell 1134.50-1135.00.
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    Short DAX at 7740

    I like always to buy calls when there is selling panic. You get "everything" cheap. :) Buying 6300 Oct call hedge - of course reinvest from profits early in the morning. Time for lunch.
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    24 hours in the sovereign debt market

    Remember that ’successful’ Irish bond auction on Tuesday? Thought not. Sovereigns – Greece 820bp (+15), Spain 240bp (+6), Portugal 385bp (+20), Italy 200bp (+8), Ireland 467bp (+33), Belgium 144bp (+1), Hungary 348bp (0) BP 195bp (+1) That’s a record wide for Ireland...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    EUR Zone industrial new orders July - 2.4 % MoM
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