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Strategies & Market Trends
Currencies and the Global Capital Markets
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Emcee:  Henry Volquardsen Type:  Unmoderated
The purpose of this thread is to discuss any and all topics relating to currencies and international capital flows. Short, medium and long term outlooks all welcome. Theories, hunches, musings and philosophical rambling will find equal acceptance with hard core fundamental analysis. If it relates to money: what it is, what it will become and how it is priced then this is the place to talk.
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3536Hey isn't this much better understood these days. JohnJohn Pitera-10/17/2011
3535Try this site: fxstreet.com There are 100 pence to a pound. US$3.50 at today&#SofaSpud-9/6/2005
3534can someone please give me the conversion rate of pence in dollars? i own a stocjared22-9/5/2005
3533The US economy is becoming more service oriented. We can not compete with the chKarin-5/12/2005
3532I think the dollar is weak today due to anticipation that there might be somethiRobert Douglas-4/29/2005
3531I have wrestled with trying to figure this out myself and so far, feel that it iLee Lichterman III-4/28/2005
3530Thanks for the feedback. That's pretty interesting. I was reading an articleputcallyall-4/27/2005
3529<i> Currency trading--any thoughts on the dollar vs. other major currencieRobert Douglas-4/7/2005
3528Currency trading--any thoughts on the dollar vs. other major currencies? Are doputcallyall-4/6/2005
3527<i>Personally I'm not all that persuaded by the doom and gloomers.<Robert Douglas-1/21/2005
3526Still have it bookmarked but pretty busy and not trading much in currencies righLee Lichterman III-1/20/2005
3525Yes, I do still have it bookmarked. I have some interest, but suspect I'm nSofaSpud-1/20/2005
3524This used to be a very good thread. Does anyone still have it bookmarked and woRobert Douglas-1/19/2005
3523Edit.Lazarus_Long-3/28/2003
3522"Japan’s Policy Trap points to the likelihood that Japan will run out of waNOW-2/9/2003
3521Is "measured unemployment" code for "statistical lie"? <gRaymond Duray12/4/2003
3520I'm usually careful to use the term "measured unemployment" for thSofaSpud-2/4/2003
3519SS, Re: <i>While the economy certainly isn't going gangbusters, an unRaymond Duray-2/4/2003
3518<i>But I'm also not convinced that the gold standard is a suitable altjameswallen-2/4/2003
3517<i>...any and every jockey in the field could have won with Secretariat<SofaSpud-2/4/2003
3516<i>"That could be interpreted as fairly deft handling of the monetaryjameswallen-2/4/2003
3515<i>Greenspan's mismanagement of the money supply wrecked a strong econSofaSpud-2/4/2003
3514Greenspan Comes Home to Gold. Here is a link to an intriguing article publishedjameswallen-2/4/2003
3513thanks folks. I am now sufficiently advised that you need to know what you'Steve Powers-2/3/2003
3512Hi Gulo, Thanks for sharing your experiences. A Nobel prize in economics was awRaymond Duray-1/29/2003
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