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MT4: how to change "EURUSD" to "#EURUSD"? 3 replies
Re: EurUsd short term 15 replies
did oanda just drop its spread for eurusd to 1 pip? 11 replies
EA for multiple lot limit order for EURUSD 0 replies
NFP nice bump up on EURUSD 2 replies
DislikedI don't dare to say it..But it's been in the back of my mind forever now.
stagflation
n. Sluggish economic growth coupled with a high rate of inflation and unemployment.
From what I can remember bout economics, we seem to be close if not there. Although the sluggish economic growth could be argued. Would like to here your thoughts.Ignored
DislikedSomeone out there has to have a thought or impulse bout my query...ANYBODYIgnored
Disliked???
What about 5:30pm USDhttp://www.forexfactory.com/images/m...mpact_high.gifFed Chairman Bernanke Speaks
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DislikedHey Triq... Just came across this little excerpt off of Google News and thought it was pretty interesting.
"Given negligible recent growth, the economy can already be described as stagnant. But as with a ham-and-cheese sandwich, one ingredient is not enough. To get stagflation, you also need inflation. And contrary to popular impression, that has yet to show itself."
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/art...agflation.htmlIgnored
DislikedHow much longer do you think it will take for gas price costs to trickle down from the company to the consumer? It's already started in parts of the food industry - a place where I buy lunch finally increased the pricing of their menu a few weeks ago which was exclusively due to increased shipping costs. The price of basic things such as milk and eggs is up at the grocery store.
Inflation is coming, whether they want to report it or not.Ignored
DislikedHey Triq... Just came across this little excerpt off of Google News and thought it was pretty interesting.
"Given negligible recent growth, the economy can already be described as stagnant. But as with a ham-and-cheese sandwich, one ingredient is not enough. To get stagflation, you also need inflation. And contrary to popular impression, that has yet to show itself."
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/art...agflation.htmlIgnored
DislikedHow much longer do you think it will take for gas price costs to trickle down from the company to the consumer? It's already started in parts of the food industry - a place where I buy lunch finally increased the pricing of their menu a few weeks ago which was exclusively due to increased shipping costs. The price of basic things such as milk and eggs is up at the grocery store.
Inflation is coming, whether they want to report it or not.Ignored