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FOREX FX 4X News – Breaking forex, currency and financial market news including forecasts, central bank news, interest rate news, currency trading, world currencies, economic data. financial top stories and more on key topics including equities and market sentiment.

Non Farm Payroll Analysis – 5th October

Non Farm Payroll Analysis – 5th October

Non Farm Payroll Preview And Analysis – 5th October The Non Farm Payroll report is one of the leading employment indicators. Around 80% of workers who make up the GDP of the US are accounted for in this report. There is always the possibility of a figure being released that catches the market off guardContinue Reading

Ben Bernanke Jackson Hole Speech Highlights – 31st August 2012

Ben Bernanke Jackson Hole Speech Highlights – 31st August 2012 Speaking at the Fed’s annual get together in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  US Federal Reserve’s chair Ben Bernanke today said the current economic situation was “far from satisfactory”.  There were no explicit hints given around the subject of QE3 but Bernanke did say that he would not ruleContinue Reading

The Upcoming Interest Rates Shock You Should Prepare For

The Upcoming Interest Rates Shock You Should Prepare For

The Upcoming Interest Rates Shock You Should Prepare For ‘[John Williams, President, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco] added that there would be benefits in having an open-ended programme of QE…The main benefit from my point of view is it will get the markets to stop focusing on the terminal date [when a programme of purchasesContinue Reading

China Economic Slowdown Concerns Growing – Inflation Data Focus

China Economic Slowdown Concerns Growing – Inflation Data Focus

China Economic Slowdown Concerns Growing – Inflation Data Focus Chinese CPI for June had risen 2.2% relative to June last year. This shows a decline when  compared to the 3% annual increase in May and is the lowest experienced since 2010. National Bureau of Statistics data likewise revealed that the PPI reading – which focusesContinue Reading

ECB Cuts Rates – BOE Expands Asset-Purchase Program

ECB Cuts Rates – BOE Expands Asset-Purchase Program

ECB Cuts Rates – BOE Expands Asset-Purchase Program The ECB (European Central Bank) cut its interest rate to a historic low on Thursday. The central bank changed its key rate to a 0.75 percent low and cut the overnight deposit rate, which is the amount it offers other banking institutions to deposit overnight funds, toContinue Reading

The Austrian Banking Collapse That Predicts Trouble For Australia

The Austrian Banking Collapse That Predicts Trouble For Australia

The Austrian Banking Collapse That Predicts Trouble For Australia Article from Money Morning Australia – Written by Greg Canavan Years ago I read The Great Depression by Lionel Robbins. He was an eminent British economist who took over the chair of the London School of Economics in 1929. A young Friedrich A. Hayek was oneContinue Reading

Why Government Intervention Hinders Progress and Innovation

Why Government Intervention Hinders Progress and Innovation

Why Government Intervention Hinders Progress and Innovation Kris Sayce- Editor, Money Morning   ‘The success of Asian economies such as Korea didn’t happen through the ideological miracle of economic bushfires, where the conditions need to be just right for their creation naturally. ‘They were deliberately built through considered and targeted government policy – picking winnersContinue Reading

Why the German Economy Can’t Be Europe’s Sugar Daddy

Why the German Economy Can’t Be Europe’s Sugar Daddy

Why the German Economy Can’t Be Europe’s Sugar Daddy Article from John Stepek, Contributing Editor, Money Morning Investors seem to have finally learned something from the European crisis: “Expect nothing good”. It now costs Spain more to borrow money over three months than it costs the German economy to borrow over 30 – yes, 30 –Continue Reading

Market Update 26th June – Gold, Silver, EURUSD, USDJPY, USDCAD

Gold XAU/USD (gold) has been rangebound today in electronic trading after yesterdays price action had the precious metal trading back into the 1.5840 area price pivot level.  We see the 1.5300 area as key in the near to mid term for gold.  Safe haven buying is potentially being seen ahead of the all important EuropeanContinue Reading

Spain Sells Over 3 Billion Euros Of Bills As Bailout Talks Dominate Sentiment

Spain Sells Over 3 Billion Euros Of Bills As Bailout Talks Dominate Sentiment

Spain Sells Over 3 Billion Euros Of Bills As Bailout Talks Dominate Sentiment The Spanish treasury has today paid the highest rate since last November as it moved 3.08 billion euros of government bills; the cost of borrowing has subsequently increased following Moody’s downgrade of 28 Spanish banks, as it cut at least 12 banks’ ratings toContinue Reading

Australian Dollar As A Safe Haven

Australian Dollar As A Safe Haven

Australian Dollar As A Safe Haven? Preservation of capital is becoming more difficult in the face of the global financial instability experienced in recent years.  The swiss franc was once deemed to be a safe haven currency until the SNB enforced a cap on the EURCHF rate.  The dollar and yen now see the majority of safeContinue Reading

The European Debt Crisis – How Bad Is It Now?

The European Debt Crisis – How Bad Is It Now?

The European Debt Crisis – How Bad Is It Now? This excellent infographice from the NY Times gives a visual overview of the Euro debt crisis and related metrics. Leaders of key European countries including Germany, Italy and France are currently meeting in Rome to try find a way forward in the midst of theContinue Reading

The Hidden Cost of the Spanish Bailout

The Hidden Cost of the Spanish Bailout

The Hidden Cost of the Spanish Bailout Article from MoneyMorning Australia – 12th June 2012 Another one bites the dust. Portugal, Ireland and Greece have all accepted bailouts from the eurozone. Now Spain has followed in their footsteps. A Spanish bailout would seek as much as €100bn from the eurozone’s rescue funds, to recapitalise Spain’sContinue Reading

Australian Economy Continues to Grow Despite Poor Aussie Performance

Australian Economy Continues to Grow Despite Poor Aussie Performance Tradervox  Monday 11/06/2012 (Dublin) - Despite the poor performance of the Australian dollar in the foreign exchange market, the country’s economy has continued to do well expanding by 4.3 percent in the first quarter. Government reports are also showing that the country added 38,900 jobs in May. TheContinue Reading

Euro Weakens Prior to German Export Data

Euro Weakens Prior to German Export Data

Tradervox (Dublin) - The 17-nation currency has lost against most of its peers after gaining for the better part of the week. This has come just before a report from Germany, the region’s biggest economy, is set to show that exports fell in April due to concerns of deteriorating economy as a result of prolonged EuropeanContinue Reading

South Pacific Dollar Gains on China Rate Cut

South Pacific Dollar Gains on China Rate Cut

South Pacific Dollar Gains on China Rate Cut Article written by Tradervox.com (Dublin) - The south pacific currencies have gained after China decreased its interest rate to 3.25 from 3.5 percent which was set in 2008. The Australian currency increased beyond parity against the US dollar as demand for riskier assets was boosted by this change inContinue Reading

Bank of America trails JP Morgan In rating of largest 50 banks

Bank of America trails JP Morgan In rating of largest 50 banks

Bank of America Trails JP Morgan In Rating of Largest 50 Banks There’s not a great deal of change when analyzing the most up-to-date report on the largest 50 banks from the U.S, apart from the fact that the nation’s biggest financial institutions are becoming a great deal bigger. Perched at the very top ofContinue Reading

How Bad Monetary Policy Will End the Welfare State

How Bad Monetary Policy Will End the Welfare State

How Bad Monetary Policy Will End the Welfare State Article from MoneyMorning – 1st June 2012 It’s a presidential election year in the US. There are millions of Americans still underwater on their mortgages. US house prices have neither bottomed nor recovered. And the Fed is doing all it can to prevent another great waveContinue Reading

What Is The Facebook Stock Worth (At Best)

What Is The Facebook Stock Worth (At Best)

What Is The Facebook Stock Worth (At Best) Facebook shares are trading around $32 after they dropped by as much as 13% in the very first hour of trading.  Shareholders in the social media firm panicked as the price moved against them, they were looking to get involved in what had been presented by manyContinue Reading

One Thing is Shoring Up Europe

One Thing is Shoring Up Europe

One Thing is Shoring Up Europe Article from MONEYMORNING 11th MAY 2012 Europe, Europe, Europe… I know, you’re sick of hearing about Europe’s problems. But the problem with Europe is that it won’t go away. And if it does go away, we’ll have even bigger problems. What a mess. Of course, I’m talking about theContinue Reading