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September 2010 Futures News

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September
30, 2010 - Initial jobless claims come in better than expected while
GDP estimate comes at 1.7%, stocks higher
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September 29, 2010 -
A drop in US consumer confidence helps boost the gold to a new
trading range
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September
28, 2010 - Gold and Currency markets influenced by a rise in the
price of Irish credit default
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September 27, 2010 - Gold
hovering $1300, Crude slightly higher
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September 24,
2010 - Continuing claims lowers the SP again yesterday
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September
23, 2010 - Continuing jobless claims come in at +12k
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September
22, 2010 - The Fed keeps rates near zero indefinitely and this ramps
the dollar and gold to a new high
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September 21,
2010 - FOMC meeting today about short term rates and their outlook
for the economy
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September 17, 2010 - Core CPI shows disinflationalry pressures
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September 16, 2010 - PPI comes
in at .4 with the core number +1. Equities slightly higher on
this
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September 15, 2010 - Key day
for several currencies to either reaffirm their trends or change
them due to BOJ's intervention
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September 14, 2010 -
Retail sales come in better than expected and gold futures are
higher
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September 13, 2010 - Busy week,
retail sales most important data this week
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September 10, 2010 - Canadian dollar
rallies on better unemployment numbers
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September 09,
2010 - Continuing claims come in at -27k
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September 08,
2010 - Equities higher on better demand for European bonds
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September 07, 2010 - European debt crisis pressures equities
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September
03, 2010 - The unemployment report comes better than expected
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September 02,
2010 - Short covering lifts the market
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September 01, 2010 - Aussie
surges on the Chinese Purchasing Manager's Index
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