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Dollar's Hot Air Ride Supported by FOMC
The LFB submits: Equity and commodity buyers are still involved in the U.S. market, after mixed results were shown in the Asian and European stock market. Asian stocks were mixed overnight, but some of them rose for the first time since Friday. For example, the Hang Seng Index closed 1.06%...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-09-23
Aussie Trade Potential Off Support
The LFB submits: Stock markets were trading in mixed fashion during Thursday trade. The Japanese Nikkei was dropped 74 points while the Australian S&P/ASX gained 10 points, and the MSCI Asia Pacific Index declined 0.07 points. Lower stocks were seen at the start of the European trade where...
Tags: US Market, The LFB, CurrencyShares Australian Dollar Trust
External links 2009-11-19
European Equities Are Positive and the Dollar Holds on
The LFB submits: TheLFB-Forex.com A Forex Trader PortalGlobal Market Wrap: Equities Rise On Japanese GDP by The LFB
Tags: Seeking Alpha, The LFB, CurrencyShares Euro Trust
External links 2009-11-16
The Labor Market Pain Conundrum
The LFB submits: The labor market has been one of the hardest hits sectors of the real economy during the credit crisis, with the same trend being seen in most of the developed economies. The history of labor reporting indicates that employment is a lagging indicator of economic health, where...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-11-15
The Start of the Pound's Reversal
The LFB submits: The pound took a beating in Wednesday trade, plunging 150 pips in a very short period after BoE Governor Mr. Mervyn King said that a weak pound would help the U.K. economy, mainly in the effort to rebalance its ever-widening trade deficit. These comments came during...
Tags: US Market, The LFB, CurrencyShares British Pound Sterling Trust
External links 2009-11-12
Trading Oil With Options
The LFB submits: In an article posted recently, Three Ways To Play The Black Stuff, the choices in trading the oil market were covered, and ideas put forward as to how best to take advantage of leverage. The issue of properly funded accounts, in regard to capitalization that allows any...
Tags: Energy, The LFB
External links 2009-11-11
Will the Australian Dollar Continue to Drop?
The LFB submits: On Wednesday, after the FOMC interest rate statement Wall Street equity traders dropped the 1% gains, that had taken 23 hours of futures trade on the S&P to build, in a 15 minute elevator ride lower. Traders absorbed the BOE and ECB...
Tags: US Market, The LFB, CurrencyShares Australian Dollar Trust
External links 2009-11-06
Will We See Equities Without Liquidity Flows?
The LFB submits: The global equity markets have been in a very strong uptrend, since March, in a rally that drove the major indexes up approximately 50%, as most are quite well aware, with the foundation behind the rally being the ample liquidity programs ran by the world’s central banks....
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-11-04
Market Wire Update: Ahead of the Red Flag Calendar
The LFB submits: Forex Trader Note: The RBA raised interest rates to 3.5%, and in doing so triggered sell orders in Aud/Usd as the market initially bid down the chances of further rate hikes. The moment equity trade holds in the green, the aussie will go long. The Japanese...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-11-03
Dollar Delight at Equity Slump
The LFB submits: The next leg higher in dollar index valuations will happen if the S&P fails to get above 1060 (that seems a lot further away at midday on Friday than it did at 08:30 EDT), and oil suffers the indignity of a failure at 79.00. The move to...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-10-30
European Shares Advance While Banks Plunge
The LFB submits: Equity Futures: Dow +3.00. S&P +0.10. NASDAQ -1.00. Japanese Nikkei -10.00. German Dax -5.00. European Trade: European markets opened the trading session slightly above the break-even line, recovering a small percentage of the declines seen in Monday trade. However, the vast majority of companies...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-10-27
Canada Caught in the U.S. Dollar's Web
The LFB submits: The Bank of Canada BoC released minutes of the recent rate meeting that showed the central bank is looking for a reversal in the 1.0400 value of the Usd/Cad currency pair. The concern of the Monetary Policy members is in the fact that the increase in value...
Tags: US Market, The LFB, CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust
External links 2009-10-22
How Will the Bank of Canada Affect Oil and the Loonie?
The LFB submits: The moves in globally traded oil futures markets have recently seen a long break of $80 a barrel, with question marks in place as to whether it is a supply and demand imbalance or a generic reaction to the Usd losing value. The noise from...
Tags: US Market, Energy, The LFB, CurrencyShares Canadian Dollar Trust
External links 2009-10-22
Is It Bye Bye or Buy Buy Dollar Index?
The LFB submits: The 4 hour chart views continue to reflect a market that has pushed the dollar to support, but seems unable to make the next push lower on the dollar index. That may be due to the fact that a weaker dollar draws in long speculative interest into...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-10-14
One Down, Two Interest Rate Meetings to Go
The LFB submits: This week is all about central banks, with no less than three major banks expected to publish their latest monetary policy decisions. The first on the list was the Reserve Bank of Australia, which surprised the market by unexpectedly raising 0.25%, up to 3.25%. Ahead of the...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-10-06
Australian Bank Poses Aud/Usd Valuation Question
The LFB submits: At the start of the new week, Wall Street was higher by 1.2% on the Dow Jones, 1.5% on the S&P 500, and around 1% on the NASDAQ. The U.S. dollar was lower at that time, which was a correlation seen the later in Asian trade when...
Tags: US Market, The LFB, CurrencyShares Australian Dollar Trust
External links 2009-10-06
How Will the S&P/Euro Divergence Continue?
The LFB submits: After last week's miss on the U.S. employment numbers, the global equity markets quickly found sellers, and both Asian and European equity futures markets closed out trade at the lows on the day. However, Wall Street went on to regain lost ground, and made a sterling effort...
Tags: US Market, The LFB, CurrencyShares Euro Trust
External links 2009-10-04
Futures Re-Alignment, Majors Advancing
The LFB submits: Forex Trader Note: Japanese markets went through the normal routine of weighing heavily on the short side of sentiment, European markets tried to reverse things, and in the pattern that has been in place for a month, the S&P futures market is charged with rounding up the...
Tags: US Market, The LFB
External links 2009-11-24

Additional Resources

French Bio-Pharmaceutical Firm LFB Group Selects Apriso for Managing Manufacturing Operations
Aprisoâ??s FlexNet Solution Will Be Deployed Throughout LFBâ??s Plasma Receiving Areas, Helping to Improve Efficiency While Enhancing Quality and Traceability across Operations ...
Tags: Apriso Corp.
Research articles 2009-07-30
The Euro May Have a Big Breakout This Week
The LFB submits: Overall Trend: Long Weekly Trend: Neutral Weekly Momentum: Neutral Trade Desk Thoughts: by TheLFB
Tags: US Market, TheLFB, CurrencyShares Euro Trust
External links 2009-08-23
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