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The data-dependent dollar – FT

The dollar has sustained its first significant reverse in months following the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting. Its future trend depends on the data. John Authers points to a week ahead which will include inflation data from the US, UK and … Continue reading

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US Sector ETF Performance – March 20

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Daily Risk Monitor – March 20

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Apple Watch on Nightline

Behind the scenes look at Apple’s top-secret health and fitness lab where it tested the Apple Watch. – MacRumors (click here if video is not observable)

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US Sector ETF Performance – March 19

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Daily Risk Monitor – March 19

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Stratfor: Gauging China’s Response to its Slowing Economy

Stratfor contributor Jay Ogilvy and Vice President of East Asia Analysis Rodger Baker discuss the economic and political challenges facing China’s leaders. For more analysis, visit: http://www.Stratfor.com (click here if video is not observable)

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US Sector ETF Performance – March 18

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Daily Risk Monitor – March 18

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Fed Drops Patient Stance on Interest-Rate Rise Guidance – FT

March 18 — The Federal Reserve dropped an assurance it will be “patient” in raising interest rates, ending an era in its communications policy and opening the door for higher borrowing costs as early as June. Peter Cook reports on … Continue reading

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