The yen started this Thursday’s session in Asia gaining versus currencies regionally and globally, on speculations that local investors are repatriating capital before the Japanese fiscal year ends in the following weeks.
Canadian Dollar Keeps Uptrend on Growth
March 10th, 2010 at 5:37
The Canadian dollar had an amazing eighth day of consecutive gains versus its southern counterpart as currencies tied to growth profited from another session of optimism in commodities and equities markets, allowing the loonie to remain bullish.
Asian Economy Affects Yen’s Price
March 10th, 2010 at 4:52
The Japanese yen had a negative performance this Tuesday versus most of the Asian and South Pacific key-currencies as evidences suggest that commodity producer countries in the region, as well as emerging markets, are likely to outperform the Japanese economy this year, affecting the yen as well.
Canada’s Dollar Gains on National Commodities
March 09th, 2010 at 4:56
The Canadian dollar traded high versus its U.S. counterpart and several other key-currencies in foreign-exchange markets as its main commodity export, the crude oil, rose again allowing the loonie to start this week advancing.
Papandreou Comments Force Euro Down
March 08th, 2010 at 19:17
The euro had just started the week gaining versus the dollar and the yen as the negative sentiment regarding the Greek crisis slowly fades, but after comments coming from Greece that the fiscal crisis in the country may spread to other countries, the EU’s single currency went down again.
Zloty Hits Record High on Rate Talks
March 05th, 2010 at 4:45
The Polish zloty is facing a scenario different from its neighboring currencies in the Baltics, central Europe and the euro as interest rates may rise in the following months to control the country’s growing inflation, helping the zloty to climb in forex markets this Thursday.
Bank of England’s Decisions Affect Pound’s Performance
March 04th, 2010 at 23:24
The pound remained bearish this week as market sentiment towards assets in the U.K. didn’t manage to improve, after interest rates remained at a record low in the country, according to what most analysts expected to happen for today’s decisions.
Euro Ends Rally on ECB Extended Stimulus
March 04th, 2010 at 16:52
The European single currency posted its first day of decline versus the greenback this week after the regional financial regulator affirmed that some of its stimulus to help the economy to recover will last for as long as they are necessary, declining optimism towards the Eurozone.
Is The Greek Crisis Coming to an End?
March 03rd, 2010 at 20:00
The euro profited today after Greece announced several measures to tighten its massive budget deficit, allowing the confidence towards the Eurozone and making the euro to rank among the best performers in currency markets today.
Swedish Krona Down on Eurozone Optimism
March 03rd, 2010 at 16:48
The Swedish krona fell for another day this Wednesday as optimism in the Eurozone and negative releases in the Nordic country declined attractiveness regionally for assets in Sweden.

