Dollar higher after last week's selling; yen drops before GDP
13th Nov 2006, 22:27 GMT
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- The dollar edged higher against major currencies on Monday, rebounding after slumping to multimonth lows last week.
Dollar higher after last week's selling; yen drops before GDP related news:
- Japanese Stocks Fall to Six-Week Low — NewsFactor Business
- Dollar edges higher after last week's sell-off — MarketWatch.com - Financial Services Industry News
- Currencies: Dollar gains on remarks from Chinese banker — Marketplace by Bloomberg - International Herald Tribune
- Dollar falls vs. yen on weak data; euro flat after French PM talk — MarketWatch.com - Financial Services Industry News
- Dollar falls vs. yen on U.S. data; euro helped by French PM talk — MarketWatch.com - Financial Services Industry News
- US dollar banknotes. The dollar edged higher against the euro ... — Most Viewed Photos - Business on Yahoo! News Photos
- DEVISEN/Gute japanische BIP-Daten stützen Yen — Finanztreff.de / MARKTBERICHTE
- US dollar banknotes. The dollar edged higher ahead of US inflation ... — Business Photos - AFP on Yahoo! News Photos
- Sorge um die Konjunktur drückt den Yen — Financial Times Deutschland
- Tokyo Stocks Surge on Upbeat GDP Data — WSJ.com: What's News Asia
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