WORLD FOREX:Euro Hits 14-Mo High Vs Dollar On Low US Rates - Wall Street (Tusten NEWS) Journal WORLD FOREX:Euro Hits 14-Mo High Vs Dollar On Low US Rates - Wall Street (Tusten NEWS) Journal

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WORLD FOREX:Euro Hits 14-Mo High Vs Dollar On Low US Rates - Wall Street (Tusten NEWS) Journal

WORLD FOREX:Euro Hits 14-Mo High Vs Dollar On Low US Rates - Wall Street Journal

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WORLD FOREX:Euro Hits 14-Mo High Vs Dollar On Low US Rates
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TOKYO (Dow Jones)--The euro rose to a 14-month high against the dollar in Asia Wednesday amid the broad greenback ...
Dollar declines as stocks stay up before earningsMarketWatch
US dollar mixed in calm holiday tradeChannel News Asia
Bullard vs. Krugman or the problem with output gapsReuters Blogs (blog)

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CORRECT:WORLD FOREX: Dlr Falls Further,Index At New 14-Mo Low - Wall Street Journal

CORRECT:WORLD FOREX: Dlr Falls Further,Index At New 14-Mo Low
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("=WORLD FOREX: Dollar Falls Further, Index At New Record Low," at 0928 GMT, misstated in the headline, first and 10th paragraphs that the dollar index was ...


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Rise in China's Forex Reserves Highlights Continued Flow of Capital - Wall Street Journal

Rise in China's Forex Reserves Highlights Continued Flow of Capital
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING – China's already-massive reserves of foreign exchange continued to swell during the third quarter, figures published by the ...
China's forex reserve hits record $2.27 trlnChina Daily
China foreign reserves at $3tStraits Times

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WORLD FOREX: Dollar Down As Earnings, Data Support Risk Trades - Wall Street Journal

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WORLD FOREX: Dollar Down As Earnings, Data Support Risk Trades
Wall Street Journal
TORONTO (Dow Jones)--The dollar is lower but above its weakest levels of the day against most widely-traded currencies ...
Asian Stocks Mostly Higher; Nikkei FallsTheStreet.com

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