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Most independently minded observers would say that the Chinese use their currency as a tool to aid their export sector and that it stays closely aligned to the US Dollar. | | | |
The Euro fell during the trading session on Wednesday, slamming into the 1.15 handle. | | | |
Bitcoin markets did very little during the trading session on Wednesday, as we continue to dance around in the descending triangle. | | | |
The WTI Crude Oil market had a very negative session on Wednesday, which of course makes quite a bit of sense considering that the inventory number was horrible. | | | |
The S&P 500 spent most of the day falling during Wednesday trading, but found the area below the 2800 level to be a bit supportive. | | | |
The US dollar initially fell against the Japanese yen during trading on Wednesday but found the ¥112 level to be supportive enough to turn things around. | | | |
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Gold prices fell $2.36 an ounce on Wednesday as a rebound in global equities dented safe-haven demand for gold. | | | |
The minutes from the latest Federal Reserve meeting were released on Wednesday, and they showed that the U.S. economic policymakers remain committed to raising interest rates despite President Trump's vehement opposition. | | | |
The Pound Sterling came under sell pressure after the latest fundamental news showed UK inflation falling more than had been expected last month. | | | |
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