European Central Bank
The latest news, updates and opinions on European Central Bank from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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The currencies to bet on now
Opinion Professional currency trader Fadi Zaher reveals three ways investors can benefit from a stronger dollar in the medium to long term.
By Fadi Zaher Published
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Why Europe needs QE – now
Cover Story QE may cause problems, but the alternative is a nasty depression. Expect the EU to start the printing presses soon, says James Ferguson.
By James Ferguson Published
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Is the euro crisis finally over?
News The eurozone crisis may have simmered down for the moment, but don't write off a flare-up.
By Andrew Van Sickle Published
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The assets to buy into now - December 2013
Tutorials Asset allocation is at least as important as individual share selection. So where should you be putting your money? We give our monthly view on the major asset classes.
By MoneyWeek Published
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The euro is following my script
Features A disciplined use of charting methods is all you need to know which way the market will turn, says John C Burford. Here, he surveys the charts to see what's in store for the euro.
By John C Burford Published
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Gold makes slow recovery
Features Gold may be in the doldrums for now, but there's still life in the bull market.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Record low interest rates – how did the euro react?
Features The euro's reaction to the interest rate decision punished many erring traders - on both sides of the market, says John C Burford. Here, he surveys the fallout, and plots his next trade.
By John C Burford Published
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The euro rallies ahead of interest rate decision – what next?
Features Whether or not the European Central Bank decides to raise interest rates, John C Burford is in for a no-risk trade on the euro - and the rewards could be very profitable indeed.
By John C Burford Published
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The euro after Cyprus’s bail-out – watch and wait
Features It's little wonder the euro fell following the news of the shambolic bail-out deal for Cyprus. But is this the start of a prolonged decline, asks John C Burford, or just a temporary blip?
By John C Burford Published
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