Sunday, June 20th, 2010
Stock markets could bring a lot of surprises today. Gold price and Dow Jones have become flagships of the markets last week. Support and confidence of buyers for the gold and blue-chip Dow Jones was huge. Last week, the U.S. and China entered into a dispute about the import, export and exchange rates. Dow Jones Industrial Average was able to grow to a peak of 10,450.64 points last time. The level of growth was +16.47 points (0.16%). Gold has set an absolute record of the year … World trade is returned in an era when it was not private, and public business, and most important source of national sovereignty served as gold.
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010
There passed another day without bad economic news. After the grand announcement of large-scale plan of salvation Greece movements in the market had eased, and by the end of the week and at all disappeared. It is only on hand the dollar, which strengthened against most of its rivals, even though not very positive data from the economic front.
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