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Monday, February 4, 2008

China yuan ends at 7.1884 to US dollar vs 7.1890 in OTC trade

China yuan ends at 7.1884 to US dollar vs 7.1890 in OTC trade
Forbes - BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - The yuan finished at 7.1884 to the US dollar on the over-the-counter (OTC) market, down from 7.1890 on Friday. On the exchange-traded market, the yuan ended at 7.1990, up from 7.1830 in the previous session, a Guangzhou-based
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Euro group's Juncker sees no recession in Europe this year UPDATE
CNBC - Concerning the European Central Bank, Juncker said the Euro group and the central bank have in recent months "devoted hours to (discussing) exchange rate policy," as well as interest rates. But he stressed that market turbulence meant that "it would
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India Oils and Oilseeds Prices
CNBC - Bombay Commodity Exchange tfn.newsdesk@thomson.com sim/jro COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Financial News Limited 2007. All rights reserved. The copying, republication or redistribution of Thomson Financial News Content, including by framing or similar
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Singapore Exchange names sponsors for Catalist board
Reuters - SINGAPORE, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The Singapore Exchange (SGX) (SGXL.SI: Quote , Profile , Research ) moved a step closer to replicating London's Alternative Investment Market (AIM) on Monday by naming 10 "sponsors" for companies seeking a listing on SGX
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UBS names Gerald Chan Singapore country head
Reuters - Chan, a senior client relationship director for UBS's foreign exchange and money market business, takes over from Christine Ong, who will focus on her other role as regional market manager for Taiwan at UBS Wealth Management. The Government of
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G7 finmins to discuss forex -French official
Reuters - PARIS, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The Group of Seven industrialised nations will discuss exchange rates and the world economy at a meeting on Saturday, an advisor to French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said "There will be an interesting exchange of
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