Daily Market Outlook - FXStreet.com
Story date: 2008-06-12 09:07:00
Added on: 2008-06-12 23:20:41
The dollar strengthened to a one-week high on Thursday against the euro as U.S. retail sales advanced in May by twice as much as economists' forecasts, raising speculation the Federal Reserve may increase interest rates from the current 2 percent ...
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