In This Issue. * Currencies, metals & Treasuries getting sold. * Is this the beginning of a change for the dollar? * Yen drops to a 2-year low VS dollar. * Chuck breaks down the timeline. And, Now, Today's Pfennig For Your Thoughts! The FOMC Throws A Cat Among The Pigeons! Good day. And a Happy...
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08-10-2010
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Filed under: Currencies, Dollar, Recession, Gold, Yen, Economy, Recovery, Chinese, Tim Geithner, Trade Surplus, commodity, global growth, rally, Quantitive Easing, deficits, Australian
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