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GOBankingRates on MSNHow to Trade Forex: A Simple Beginner’s GuideIf you’ve ever asked yourself how to trade forex but felt overwhelmed by charts, jargon, or fast-moving markets -- you’re not alone.
Bullish view <li /> Buy the EUR/USD pair and set a take-profit at 1.1750. <li /> Add a stop-loss at 1.1550. <li /> Timeline: ...
The US Dollar (USD) Index gained more than 0.3% on Thursday and snapped a four-day losing streak. Early Friday, the action in financial markets turns subdued as investors await the next catalyst.
Daily momentum is not showing a clear bias. 2-way trades likely. Resistance at 1.1780, 1.1840 levels. These levels need to be ...
The CGSI analysts like Sembcorp for its “defensive gas earnings” with 1HFY2025 core net profit likely to come in at $566 ...
The S&P 500 is within record all-time territory as the 6,300.00 level is now being flirted with and early trading in futures ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNWhy So Few Trade This Product ... But We Do?This episode explores bond trading characteristics and examines how options strategies may perform across different ...
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NewsDay Zimbabwe on MSNZim’s formal economy tanksZIMBABWE’S economy is 76% informalised, a clear acceleration of economic distress as more businesses flee the formal sector ...
Restaurants and pubs have suffered “devastating” job losses after Rachel Reeves’s tax raid on businesses, bosses have said.
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Legit.ng on MSNDangote Refinery Moves to Crash Cooking Gas Price as Marketers KickAliko Dangote has revealed plans to slash cooking gas prices, warning marketers that he will embark on direct supplies if they do not comply with his pricing.
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Operating Environment Remains Harsh, Businesses Groaning - Neca, NLCThe Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, NBS, has just released its latest Composite Consumer Price Index indicating that inflation declined for the third consecutive month in June, showing 22.22 per cent, ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: INVESTIGATION: Unsupported by Govt, Nigerian Dairy Farmers Can't Compete with Subsidised, Cheap EU ImportsWhat makes Nigeria's situation dire is not just the importation of cheap milk substitutes, mainly from Europe, but that Nigerian farmers, unlike their European counterparts, get no government support ...
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