2010-02-26 12:35:50
The initial tone of Thursday trades was set
2010-02-25 10:10:48
On Wednesday the trading was carried in a frosted manner
2010-02-24 11:54:16
The US dollar reimbursed its leader's positions
2010-02-23 11:03:41
It sounds like the market has slightly recovered
2010-02-22 11:02:28
The emotional background of the former week
2010-02-19 11:41:58
The American currency continued its own muscle-flexing
2010-02-18 12:19:53
The American currency recovered at the session
2010-02-17 12:50:09
The American currency decreased at the trades
2010-02-16 12:02:53
The session on Monday was remarkable
2010-02-15 06:32:52
The retracement started last week towards
2010-02-12 11:10:26
The trading session on Thursday turned out
2010-02-11 09:58:10
The Wednesday session turned out to be volatile
2010-02-10 09:13:23
The US dollar was exposed the pressure again on Tuesday
2010-02-09 09:56:40
The absence of significant news
2010-02-08 10:08:21
The major part of last was under the sign of risks
2010-02-05 12:23:22
The US dollar continued its enforcement
2010-02-04 11:52:56
The US dollar got back on Wednesday
2010-02-03 10:47:44
The Reserve Bank of Australia sprang a surprise
2010-02-02 12:21:11
The US dollar was traded multidirectional
2010-02-01 12:23:07
The American currency has enforced itself
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