In This Issue.
* Cyprus was the market mover
* Regional manufacturing on the rise
* Euro takes a shot
* Singapore inflation
* Weaker dollar ends the week
* Cyprus still at the top of the list
* The jobs market
* Britain on the hot seat
* Happy Birthday Chuck!!!
* Euro holds steady with no new news on Cyprus...
* Chinese economy is predicted to expand...
* Commodity currencies post good gains in 2013...
* Bernanke says the Fed will be 'flexible'...
* Markets realize the size of Cyprus...
* Kiwi posts the biggest gains...
* Data today may show US housing recovery continues...
* Investors continue to worry about the Cyprus bank rescue...
* King wants more stimulus for the UK economy...
* Yen gets back to its downward spiral...
* Gold sees some buying on fear...
* Weekly jobs data bolsters the US$...
* EU policy makers switch focus to growth...
* Metals selling is mainly based in the ETFs...
* A nod to my favorite Irishman...
* Retail sales in the US propel the dollar higher...
* Euro Industrial production disappoints...
* Norges bank pushes back any rate hikes...
* BOJ Governor approved by parliment...
* Retail sales set the tone in today's markets...
* Euro falls below $1.30...
* UK in danger of Triple Dip...
* Mexico gets a boost from S&P...
* North Korea does some saber rattling...
* BOJ policy may be at risk...
* International investors search for yield...
* 'Fringe' European currencies get some ink...
* U.S. jobs data blows out expectations.
* Bias to buy dollars is strong.
* RBNZ to go on kiwi bashing.
* RIP Alvin Lee.
* Euro rises, yen falls.
* U.S. Trade Deficit widens.
* Are metals consolidating?.
* Stephen Roach on QE.
* Currencies & metals try to find terra firma.
* Gold paper trades hurt its price.
* Foreclosures turn to short sales.
* ECB & BOE meet today.
* US equity markets hit new highs...
* Dollar moves higher after positive economic data...
* Brazil, Canada, UK, and the European central banks start their meetings...
* China's leader gives his final report...
* Waiting on rate announcements...
* Yellen and Krugman singing from the same song sheet...
* RBA keeps rates unchanged...
* Oil falls, helping to push both CAD and MEX lower...
* Risk off day helps 'havens'...
* Chuck gets some things off his chest...
* Aussie dollar drops as investors wait on central banks...
* Precious metals search for direction...