Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Canadian Dollar Strengthens as Equities Extend Gains


The USD/CAD is having trouble pushing higher as equities continue to extend their gains this morning. read more...

Euro Remains Weak as Risk Grows Ahead of ECB Rate Decision


The euro has not been able to sustain a rally Wednesday with the European Central Bank's interest rate decision looming on the horizon. The euro is likely to remain under pressure despite the central bank expected to hold rates at 2.00%, some strategists say. read more...

Canadian Dollar Remains Strong Despite Equity Sell-Off


The USD/CAD is unable to move higher as currency markets take their lead from stocks late in the session. read more...

Kraft, bank worries knock Wall St; Cisco hit late


NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday as a glum profit forecast from Kraft Foods (NYSE:KFT - News) signaled consumers are skimping even on the basics and investors worried that government efforts to rescue banks could wipe out their shareholders.
Even so, a report showing that the vast service sector shrank less than expected in January spurred technology gains, helping the Nasdaq finish near break-even.

U.S. sets executive pay limits for bailout companies


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama took on bailed-out Wall Street firms on Wednesday, setting a $500,000 annual cap on pay for top executives at companies receiving taxpayer funds and tapping popular anger over financial sector excesses.
Obama said more measures would be outlined next week to overhaul the crisis-hit U.S. financial sector, which has been propped up with billions of dollars in public funds. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/US-sets-executive-pay-limits-rb-14257506.html

Advent Software shares soar after 4Q results

NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of Advent Software Inc. soared Wednesday after the company said its fourth-quarter profit climbed 63 percent year-over-year, beating Wall Street forecasts. Advent Software, Inc.

Banks could still find wiggle room in pay caps


NEW YORK (AP) -- The squeeze on big paydays for executives of bailed-out banks will probably leave Wall Street plenty of wiggle room.Consultants on executive pay say the caps imposed by President Barack Obama on Wednesday will probably apply only to a few executives -- not star traders, brokers and salespeople who routinely earn whopping pay packages. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Banks-could-still-find-wiggle-apf-14257868.html

New Issue-Landry's Restaurants sells $295.5 mln sr sec notes

Feb 4 (Reuters) - Landry's Restaurants, Inc, which
operates casual dining restaurants and the Golden Nugget Hotel
and Casino in Las Vegas, on Wednesday sold $295.5 million of
senior secured notes in the 144a private placement market, said
IFR, a Thomson Reuters service.
The size of the deal was decreased from an originally
planned $270 million. http://fxstreet.com/news/futures-news/article.aspx?StoryId=fa2a80cc-84f0-4556-8b6f-2dfdf4e1cebf

German car maker


Shareholders of German car maker Porsche Automobil Holding SE look on a Porsche Cayman sportscar during the company's shareholders' meeting at the Porsche Arena in Stuttgart, Germany, Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. German sports and luxury carmaker Porsche SE says its six-month sales fell, as the world economic crisis curtailed demand http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/slideshow/photo//090129/photos_wl_africa_afp/76d2475a6e8658a0f46f62bc851aa48f/#photoViewer=/090130/480/4a70cfb7c78748cc97904434ff4ac478

F-22 Raptor is displayed


An newspaper advocacy ad touting the virtues of the F-22 Raptor is displayed among stories about the ailing economy, in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. Faced with a national economic crisis and a new president, the defense industry is itself playing defense. Its latest lobbying message: Weapons systems aren't just instruments of national security, they're vital jobs programs http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/slideshow/photo//090129/photos_wl_africa_afp/76d2475a6e8658a0f46f62bc851aa48f/#photoViewer=/090129/480/9a68e88558e54cdebad2be9c31171334

Financial Crisis


Zimbabwean acting Minister of Finance Patrick Chinamasa arrives at the Parliament to present the national budget for the year 2009 in Harare. Zimbabwe sought to prop up its ailing economy with foreign currency Thursday, as the United Nations warned that more than half the population needs emergency food aid.(AFP/Desmond Kwande http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/slideshow/photo//090129/photos_wl_africa_afp/76d2475a6e8658a0f46f62bc851aa48f/

Time Runs Out for Forex Dealers - Zimbabwe Independent


the recent “dollarisation” it appears the parallel market now has more competition as dealers outdo each other in search of the scarce foreign exchange. ...Dollarisation: one blow

Taiwan dollar firms on foreign fund buying - Reuters India


The Taiwan dollar rose for a second day on Tuesday on buying by foreign funds investing in the equity market, but dealers ...Taipei shares close up 0.28 per cent

Euro and sterling down on credit rating concerns - Economy News


"After falling through Y50 earlier in January, the kiwi may now test Y40 in the near term," Tokyo Forex & Ueda ...FOREX-Dollar steady before job data, rate decisions

US Fed extends liquidity facilities, forex swaps - Reuters


The US central bank is also keeping open through that date facilities providing loans and Treasuries to primary dealers. The Fed further said it is ...CHRONOLOGY-Fed actions to boost liquidity

Swiss Franc Grows against Euro


The appeal for the stock markets declined and the low-yielding assets became more attractive, boosting the demand for the Swiss franc against the Euro for a second day, today.
Posted in Swiss Franc

Korean Won Leads Asian Currencies Decline


The South Korean won was the worst-performing currency among the Asian ones this month as the investors moved out of the country’s assets and the exports to the developed economies fell sharply. South Korean Won

Euro Falls as Traders Lean to Safety


The euro declined today against the Japanese yen as the traders sold the risky assets and moved to the «safe cash» after the Asian stock markets tumbled today; investors also expect that the inflation report in Eurozone will add more space for ECB to cut the interest rate.
Posted in Euro

Australian Dollar Grows after Rate Cut


The Australian dollar gained today against the other currencies on the Forex market after the country’s central bank cut the interest rate to the lowest level in decades and the government announced a stimulus package for the economy.

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