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kingleeny commented Apr 14, 2021like other countries...its the same...called collective inflation at a slower pace of all.
Purchasing Power of the U.S. Dollar Over Time
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kingleeny commented Apr 14, 2021yes...and why are we not just keep buying up USD>?
U.S. Import and Export Price Indexes - March 2021
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kingleeny commented Apr 9, 2021are you just copying what the fed said?
Why we shouldn't be so worried about runaway inflation in the US
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kingleeny commented Apr 9, 2021how are we even close to out of woods? what world is he living in??
Kaplan: We're not out of the woods yet, still watching the virus closely
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kingleeny commented Apr 8, 2021retains optimism? it goes up and gives it all back at the close..
AUDUSD sticks about 0.7600 mark; retains optimism
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kingleeny commented Apr 8, 2021can someone tell me why..there is even a lift in the EUR? any reason other than that they grow at the slowest pace of developed countries? really whats the point?
ECB's Knot: A Delay In The EU Aid Fund Would Be Unpleasant News
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kingleeny commented Apr 8, 2021its called pace...when eveyrthing is shut going from nothing so even something is the fastest pace...dont try to smother and add something to nothing
Construction output expands at sharpest pace since September 2014
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kingleeny commented Apr 8, 2021so you have these programs and you can always build new programs. basically means just do whatever you want. why cant you just say you want a stronger euro or weaker euro. simple as that. obviously weaker right? then just say it...instead pretending ...
ECB's Holzmann: Fiscal Policy Must Lift The Burden Placed On Central Banks - CNBC
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kingleeny commented Apr 7, 2021exactly..what are you looking at 2 day chart? spread it out further...looks pretty clear
ECB meeting minutes to witness support for increased bond buying
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kingleeny commented Apr 7, 2021like i said...theyare going to weaken the CHF not tomorrow. but now
SNB's Schlegel: currency interventions & negative interest rates, are still needed
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kingleeny commented Apr 7, 2021Like I said...they are going to print so much money and fight there currency like no tomorrow. Remember the instant 10% in one day?
IMF: In 2021, the Swiss Economy is expected to rise by 3.5%; in 2022, it will grow by 2.8%
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kingleeny commented Apr 7, 2021this would crush and put nail in the coffin by bye EUR. Would be a buyer of USDCHF
ECB meeting minutes to witness support for increased bond buying
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kingleeny commented Apr 7, 2021what does this mean? you mean you can control how much you want to move economic operations? so your saying it is basically controlled by you. not free market
China's Premier Li says will keep economic operations within reasonable range -state media
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kingleeny commented Apr 6, 2021it dont atter usd cad going to the moon
After Gamestop frenzy, TikTok and Instagram now considered top sources of financial advice
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kingleeny commented Apr 5, 2021i never heard of this??? now you want to globalize corp taxes? do you know whats going on in certain countries? this administration is like we are going to tax our citizens...but dont tax your own?
Yellen calls on other nations to avoid early fiscal tightening
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kingleeny commented Apr 5, 2021dont worry about the gbp it already had its run. but USDCAD come. it doesnt get better than this. batter up!
Pound-US Dollar Week Ahead Forecast: Looking Higher as USD Slips and Risk Appetite Expands
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kingleeny commented Apr 5, 2021Kind of BS on this CAD oil is down. and they actually are lopsided. dont understand all the buzz to want to won the CAD
Services PMI at 63.7%; March 2021 Services ISM Report On Business
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kingleeny commented Apr 5, 2021its happening...it apparent in every article..just buy the USD. calm before that outrages moves we've seen manytimes befoere and regret.
Change the Month, Change the Trend?
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kingleeny commented Apr 5, 2021yeah...exactly...because they all got other jobs when they didnt know what the heck happend. but they scared to also quit the other job as they committed to the other.
AU job vacancies are surging, and employers say it's hard to find suitable labour