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November 22, 2009
For all our sakes, the only way is up for the yuan
South China Morning Post, November 22, 2009 Sunday

 The economies of China and the United States are joined at the hip. So it is not surprising their central banks have issued similar statements on the value of their currencies in the past fortnight. W...
November 21, 2009
Roundup: Dollar rises against most major currencies in past week
Xinhua General News Service, November 21, 2009 Saturday 1:15 AM EST

  The dollar rose against most major currencies in the past week amid comments from top U.S. and euro zone economic officials, and weak economic reports.   With risk sentiment remaining the main...
November 20, 2009
UAE: Saudi backs dollar peg...
Right Vision News, November 20, 2009 Friday

 Pakistan, Nov. 20 -- Saudi Arabia's currency peg to the US dollar "benefits" the kingdom and will remain as long as the greenback remains the main reserve currency globally, the central bank governor ...
November 19, 2009
United Kingdom: Senator Dodd Introduces Financial Regulatory Reform Bill
TendersInfo, November 19, 2009 Thursday

 Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd has introduced a discussion draft of the Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2009 (the "Dodd Bill"), which comprehensively addresses financ...
India: Gold hits high, shares rebound
Daily the Pak Banker, November 19, 2009 Thursday

 SINGAPORE, Nov. 19 -- Gold hit another all-time high on Wednesday on worries about future inflation and economic uncertainties, while Asian stocks rebounded as How to invest in gold the generally bear...
India: Indian Rupee sheds 9 paise against dollar
Daily the Pak Banker, November 19, 2009 Thursday

 UMBAI, Nov. 19 -- Snapping the two-day rising streak, the rupee today ended lower by nine paise at 46.30/32 against the US currency.According to Staff Reporter, Forex dealers said the domestic currenc...
India: Indian rupee will fall early; stocks may limit drop
Daily the Pak Banker, November 19, 2009 Thursday

 UMBAI, Nov. 19 -- The rupee should edge lower early on Wednesday, weighed down by overnight gains in the dollar against major units but expectations for arise in domestic shares are likely to limit th...
Pakistan: Dollar rebounds from 15-month low
Daily the Pak Banker, November 19, 2009 Thursday

 NEW YORK, Nov. 19 -- The dollar rebounded on Tuesday from a recent 15-month low after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's rare comments on the currency spurred traders to trim long-term bets again...
Qatar: Investors' appetite for risk shows signs of fading
Right Vision News, November 19, 2009 Thursday

 Pakistan, Nov. 19 -- Investor risk appetite showed signs of fading yesterday as a rally in the dollar helped pull equity markets back from 2009 highs and undermined commodity prices. The dollar was ba...
November 18, 2009
India: Oil falls in Asia
Daily the Pak Banker, November 18, 2009 Wednesday

 Pakistan, Nov. 18 -- Oil fell slightly in Asian trade today after overnight gains spurred by a weak dollar and hopes of improved energy demand amid a global recovery, analysts said.According to Staff ...
India: Fed will keep eye on sliding dollar
Daily the Pak Banker, November 18, 2009 Wednesday

 Share Print E-mail Comment[ - ] Text [ + ]STAFF WRITER 7, Nov. 18 -- 56 HRS ISTFederal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has said that the central bank will monitor the sliding U.S. dollar but pledged ane...
United States : Fed to continue supporting mortgage market
TendersInfo, November 18, 2009 Wednesday

 Ben Bernanke, head of the Federal Reserve, said Monday the central bank will continue to support the mortgage market while bank lending remains constrained, reports National Mortgage News. Here s mor...
Fed's stand on near-zero rate drags US $ down; Australian dollar also falls on RBA's lower-than-expected rate hike
The Business Times Singapore, November 18, 2009 Wednesday

 THE US dollar tumbled against Asian currencies yesterday after Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said on Monday that US interest rates will stay near zero for 'an extended period'. In early Asian ...
Bernanke admits sliding US dollar on Fed's radar
The Australian Financial Review, November 18, 2009 Wednesday

Bankers rue the bane of a strong currency
The Australian Financial Review, November 18, 2009 Wednesday

November 17, 2009
Dollar rises as euro zone policymakers supports Bernanke on strong dollar
Xinhua General News Service, November 17, 2009 Tuesday 1:16 AM EST

  The dollar rose against major currencies Tuesday as European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet supported Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke on strong- dollar policy.   Trichet tol...
Even Dodd has Federal Reserve in cross hairs?
New Haven Register, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

 AMONG the cherished prerogatives of members of Congress is the right to second-guess. That ritual is playing itself out with a vengeance as the solons of Capitol Hill attack the Federal Reserve for it...
GOLD RISES TO RECORD $1,139.20
WALL STREET JOURNAL ABSTRACTS, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

BERNANKE WARNS OF WEAKENED ECONOMIC REBOUND
WALL STREET JOURNAL ABSTRACTS, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

Major news items in leading U.S. newspapers
Xinhua General News Service, November 17, 2009 Tuesday 1:16 AM EST

  The following are major news items in leading U.S. newspapers on Tuesday:   The Washington Post:   -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke waded Monday into the debate among policymakers o...
Bernanke dollar watch
Pittsburgh Tribune Review, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

 Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Monday said the central bank will keep a close eye on the sliding U.S. dollar even as he pledged anew to keep interest rates at record-lows to nurture the econ...
Fed 'attentive' to dollar, but no action appears imminent; Bernanke talk briefly boosts buck, but it can't sustain gain
USA TODAY, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

 Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Monday said the central bank is "attentive" to the falling dollar. But the greenback fell to 15-month lows after skeptical investors realized there's little th...
Bernanke reassurance sends stocks up
USA TODAY, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

 Stocks soared to new 2009 highs Monday after investors found comfort in comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and encouraging retail sales data. Convinced the Fed will keep interest rate...
MARKET WATCH: Monday's trading marked by optimism
Gazeta Mercantil Invest News, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

 Global stocks ended Monday's session in positive territory, following positive economic data from Asia and the US. Investors also welcomed a statement by US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke that ...
Wall Street continues upward swing
New Haven Register, November 17, 2009 Tuesday

 NEW YORK -- Investors kept the stock market's upward momentum going Monday, sending shares sharply higher as the dollar extended its slide, and after retail sales rebounded more than expected in Octob...
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