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    ASML cut to netural from buy at Goldman Sachs

    http://www.marketwatch.com/story/asml-cut-to-netural-from-buy-at-goldman-sachs-2010-09-17 What about peers of AMSL and related industries ?
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    Italy industrial orders - 3.0 % MoM

    Italian industrial new orders and turnover decreased in July from the previous month. New orders to Italian industries dropped 3% month-on-month in July, a report by the statistical office Istat showed on Friday. That followed 2.9% fall in June. On an annual basis, new orders grew 0.7% in...
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    Sovereign Default Swaps at Record Over Companies on Deficits

    Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Investors are paying record-high premiums to insure against default on European sovereign bonds relative to corporate notes as governments struggle to reduce fiscal deficits while companies repair balance sheets. An index of credit-default swaps on 15 European...
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    Don't interfere, FSA warns new European regulator

    Lord Turner, chariman of the Financial Services Authority (FSA), said it was "vitally important" that European financial supervisors did not intervene directly in the running of individual countries' markets. "We are clear the fundamental process of supervision has to occur where expertise...
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Goldman upgrade of Siemens to "conviction buy list" accidentally yesterday before today´s new month high...;=)
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Last print 6324.00. Always good to have a hedge in place ;=)
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    JPY at end of trend?

    TOKYO—China ramped up its purchases of Japanese government bonds in July, likely adding to speculation that the growing money flow could be contributing to the yen's recent strength and lower government bond yields. China bought a net 583.0 billion yen ($6.96 billion) worth of Japanese...
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    HF with about $60m AUM

    Open your own shop. There are ready made entities out there ( hedge fund "platforms" ) - Cayman Islands, BVI, Bahamas, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg - with existing administration, legal services, back office facilities, risk management facilities, custodian bank ( if needed - you...
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    Yen

    The BoJ’s supposed Y10,000bn “intervention war-chest” is also small compared to the amount spent in Japan’s last major intervention, in early 2004, when the central bank sold a record ¥14,831bn ($171bn) over 47 days, according to Ministry of Finance (Mof) figures. Still, as one...
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    Yen

    Exit 112.26. Expecting a pullback for re-entry.
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Buying ATM 1125.00 calls. More pressure on these idiots holding the market up today. :mad: :mad: :mad:
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Yeah, there are some idiots holding all index markets up today. I say consciously : IDIOTS ! :mad:
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    Short DAX at 7740

    Exiting some FDAX, buying 6350 Oct calls.
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    Senator Shelby says no question that China manipulating currency...

    only question is why administration has not said so ... US Treasury's Geithner says does not see China's exchange rate policy as posing a systemic risk but does pose problems...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Senator Shelby says no question that China manipulating currency, only question is why administration has not said so...
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    Very good. I am relaxed right now. :)
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    What´s this for an insane reaction to August Philly Fed -7.7 ? WTF ? ES + 5 points ? LOL.
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    1119.00. Taking some profits, reinvest 1135.00 call hedge.
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    ES Journal Archive (2009 - 2010)

    ES crawling along 20,30 SMA´s. Time to break on through to the other side : <object width="480" height="385"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/3dLAv0NklTg?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess"...
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    U.K. August retail sales fall -0.5% on expectations of +0.3 %

    (Reuters) - Retail sales volumes fell last month for the first time since January, a sign that consumer demand may be slipping ahead of planned government spending cuts. The Office for National Statistics said sales volumes fell 0.5 percent in August, surprising analysts who had forecast a...
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