2010-01-29 12:31:54
At some time the American currency found itself
2010-01-28 13:11:30
The major part of the former session
2010-01-27 11:26:47
The US currency continued to enforce itself against the Europeans
2010-01-26 10:31:20
The market is likely meeting the challenge with many unknowns
2010-01-25 10:25:16
By reason of the former week's results it's possible
2010-01-22 12:39:04
The US dollar was "bully"-traded the major part of Thursday session
2010-01-21 11:55:53
The US dollar widened the range of its "breakthroughs"
2010-01-20 10:46:47
The results of the session on Tuesday afforded ground
2010-01-19 11:07:56
The US national holiday - M. Luther King's Day
2010-01-18 10:37:20
Last week passed away under the sign of the pressure
2010-01-15 10:04:42
The session on Thursday distinguished with the maintenance of the US dollar
2010-01-14 11:38:09
The pressure upon the US dollar continued
2010-01-13 09:52:09
The US dollar was traded multidirectional on Tuesday session
2010-01-12 10:54:31
The American currency continued its decrease against
2010-01-11 10:56:09
The news background of the last week wasn’t equal
2010-01-08 12:07:55
The American currency recovered all its losses
2010-01-07 11:13:06
The US dollar fixed the losses against all “Europeans”
2010-01-06 11:33:45
The beginning of Tuesday session turned thumbs up
2010-01-05 13:26:38
The American currency appeared to be under the pressure
2010-01-04 12:07:02
The trading session for the last days of the past year
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