The US dollar was hurt by news of further US credit market losses ... - FXstreet.com The Futures Market
Story date: 2008-01-13 10:11:02
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The US dollar was hurt by news of further US credit market losses ...FXstreet.com The Futures Market, Spain - 56 minutes agoMerrill Lynch & Co. is expected to write down $15 billion from mortgage-related losses next week. The amount exceeds the $12 billion write down analysts ...
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