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US Dollar News Stories

Following U.S. Dollar news is the key to trading fundamentally. Below you can find links to articles in the news that discuss market fundamentals that could potentially affect the price of U.S. Dollar on the CME commodities exchange. Before you invest in theUS Dollar futures market you should do your own research.

1. Bloomberg.com “Dollar Appreciates as U.S. Adds More Jobs, Damping Fed’s Easing Outlook” February 3, 2012

The dollar gained, recovering from an almost postwar low against the yen, after U.S. employers added more jobs than forecast, damping speculation the Federal Reserve will add another round of asset purchases to spur growth.

2. Dailyfx.com "Dollar Faces the Market's Judgement on a S&P Downgrade to AA+ Monday" August 6, 2011

US market conditions took a serious turn for the worst after the close on Friday. The most rudimentary interpretaition of this after-hours announcement is that global investors will simply abandon US Treasuries and dollar in mass to avoid the speculative crush that could theoretically hit come Monday's open.

3. Dailyfx.com "Dollar Index Set to Keep Climbing With ECB Hike Priced-In" July 7, 2011

The Dow Jones FXCM Dollar Index added another day of gains to its recent multi-day run of gains off recent lows by 9550 which came as the index bounced off rising trend line support off early May lows.

4. Bloomberg.com "Dollar Index Gains After US Economic Growth Trailed Estimate" Feburary 25, 2011

The dollar remained higher against a basket of currencies of its major trade partners after data showed U.S. economic growth in the fourth quarter was slower than initially estimated.

5. Bloomberg.com "Dollar Extemds Gains on Signs U.S. Recovery is Picking Up" January 3. 2010

 “Growth in the U.S. seems to be picking up,” said Yuji Saito, director of the foreign-exchange department at Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank in Tokyo. “This is likely to be positive for the dollar and negative for the yen.” 

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