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| Currency speculators oblivious as analysts yell "year of the yen" SYDNEY, Feb 28 (Reuters) - BNP Paribas calls it "the year of the yen". Morgan Stanley proclaims it's the "land of the rising yen". While, Citi has turned into a dollar bear with its latest report "we continue to holler - sell the dollar." Though most speculators have still to heed them, analysts are lining up to ... | |
| Currency speculators play deaf as analysts yell 'year of the yen' Yet currency speculators appear deaf to all the hollering, having built huge short positions in yen futures JPYNETUSD= even as the currency rallied to 105.5 per dollar in February from 114.5 in late-2017. Yen short positions remain about 40 percent larger than the past one-year average, and near levels ... | |
| Barclays Currency Trader Cries Foul on Indictment Tactic Robert Bogucki, who was head of currency trading in New York for the bank in 2011, was indicted last month by a grand jury in San Jose, California, for trading that ... In October, former HSBC Holdings Plc currency trader Mark Johnson was found guilty of fraud for front-running a $3.5 billion client order. | |
| Currency in circulation almost at pre-demonetisation levels MUMBAI: Currency in circulation is almost at pre-demonentisation levels at 99.17 percent. It has taken fifteen months for the currency in ciruclation to get back to the levels of November 04, 2016, the last week end before Prime Minister Narendra Modi banned Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes which constituted ... | |
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| Five held with demonetised currency worth ₹2.03 crore The Kothanuru police, on Wednesday, arrested five men and recovered demonetised currency worth ₹2.03 crore from them. The accused Jayakumar, 36, and his associates Amjad Pasha, 20, Sachin, 29, Shashikumar, 28 and Sharath, 30, were nabbed while they were about to hand over the money to ... | |
| Bitcoin: putting cryptocurrency to the test while buying a car Purchases with bitcoin and other digital currencies remain rare relative to cash and credit cards. Many bitcoin holders value it more as an investment than a day-to-day currency. And the complex workings behind the notoriously volatile currency can be off-putting to neophytes. What are the fees? | |
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