Monday, June 9, 2008


NEW YORK, June 9 (Reuters) - The dollar extended gains against the euro and yen on Monday after U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson declined to rule out intervening in currency markets to stabilize the dollar. "I would never take intervention off

Forex - Dollar stays under pressure as new week kicks off - CNBC
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - The dollar weakened as trading in Europe got off to a new week and the U.S. currency was unable to shake off the poor sentiment after Friday's soft jobs report. Additionally, the hawkish tone struck by European Central

Closing Forex Rates -- UK - Forbes
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Dollar Rises Most Against Euro in a Month on Paulson's Remark - Bloomberg
June 9 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar rose the most against the euro in a month as U.S. policy makers indicated they're concerned about the currency's 7 percent drop this year. The U.S. currency strengthened from a six-week low as Treasury Secretary Henry

Dollar May Extend Gain After Paulson Voices Currency Concern - Bloomberg
June 10 (Bloomberg) -- The dollar may extend its gain against the euro after policy makers indicated they're concerned about the currency's 7 percent drop this year. The U.S. currency rose yesterday from a six-week low as Treasury Secretary Henry

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