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News For NOSYMBOL From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on NOSYMBOL the last two weeks. |
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| June 12, 2013 |
| 07:26 EDT |  | | JPMorgan to host a forum
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| 07:25 EDT |  | | N.Y. FX Outlook
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| 07:23 EDT |  | | Citigroup to host a conference European Travel & Leisure Conference 2013 is being held in London, England on June 12-13. |
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| 07:20 EDT |  | | HMG Strategy to host a summit
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| 07:20 EDT |  | | Deutsche Bank to host a conference dbAccess Australia Residential Round-Up is being held in Sydney, Australia on June 12. |
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| 07:09 EDT |  | | Fed may be forced to rethink dollar printing policy, Reuters reports
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| 07:08 EDT |  | | Markets worldwide questioning economic direction, WSJ reports
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| 07:03 EDT |  | | MBA Purchase Applications Refinance Index data reported Week of 6/7 MBA Purchase Applications Refinance Index up 5.0% for the week |
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| 07:03 EDT |  | | MBA Purchase Applications Index data reported
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| 07:03 EDT |  | | MBA Purchase Applications Composite Index data reported
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| 06:45 EDT |  | | U.K. jobless claims fall to two year low, Reuters reports
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| 06:28 EDT |  | | On The Fly: Morning Wrap-Up for June 12 Globex S&P futures are recently up 7.70 from previous day's SPX cash close. Nikkei 225 down 0.21%, DAX up 0.12%. WTI Crude oil is recently at $95.40, NYMEX Natural Gas down 0.19%, gold at $1376, copper up 0.80%. |
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| 06:21 EDT |  | | CBOE Volatility Index VIX closed at 17.07, 10-day moving average is 15.99
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| 06:14 EDT |  | | June front month equity options expire, June 21, 2013
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| 06:10 EDT |  | | Commodity prices steadied today
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| 05:40 EDT |  | | FX Action: USD-JPY is holding up FX Action: USD-JPY is holding up, currently around the 96.70 area, following the move up from 96.00 in Asia to 97.00 after the London open. Early demand out of Europe was pinned on a Japanese agency, while good cross-JPY demand went through the commodity bloc currencies as retail names see value after Tuesday's meltdown. Of note, AUD-JPY managed to avoid a move through 90.00, where more large stops are noted. The move on 97.00 ran into sell-orders from exporters and there was light sell-interest from fast money accounts. If USD-JPY manages to hold steady today then large 97.00 option expiries may attract into the N.Y. session. On the downside a very large digital option at 95.00 is due to roll off tomorrow, but unlikely to be a factor unless stocks take another turn for the worse. Overnight, the Nikkei overcame earlier losses and closed close to flat following speculation that the GPIF may be looking to buy the index towards 13,000. The futures market is currently trading around 13,350 from overnight lows of 13,015. |
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| 01:10 EDT |  | | Asian stocks were broadly weaker
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| June 11, 2013 |
| 19:27 EDT |  | | Traders rig forex markets to profit from clients, Bloomberg says A report from Bloomberg says that traders at "some of the world's biggest banks," though the report did not identify which banks, manipulated foreign-exchange markets by front-running client orders and pushing trades through during a window when benchmark rates are set. Reference Link |
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| 17:06 EDT |  | | June Consumer Confidence to be released at 10:00
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| 17:06 EDT |  | | May New Home Sales to be released at 10:00
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