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US Farm Subsidies Gradually Coming Under Pressure at WTO

September 02, 2009
Agriculture subsidies by Europe and the US sticks in the craw of many developing countries. It can distort prices, spur excess production and retard development. In recent years US corn subsidies and EU sugar subsidies have been challenged. The World Trade Organization has succeeded the GATT, which some believe stood for the General Agreement to T…
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Auto Sales

September 02, 2009
Stronger than expected US auto sales point to an constructive August retail sales report, when it is released on Sept 15. However, the risk is that due to lighter back-to-school traffic, sales excluding autos and gasoline may be somewhat softer than the headline.
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Shanghai Composite is Not a Main Driver

September 01, 2009
With China contributing mightily to the world economy, many investors are casting a watchful eye on the Shanghai Composite, the largest of the Chinese equity markets. It fell more nearly 22% in Aug, leaving it about 46.5% higher than the start of the year. There seems to be a tendency to exaggerate the significance for other markets.
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What August G10 Price Action May Mean for September

September 01, 2009
FX trading was particularly difficult in the month of August. The most commonly traded currency pair the euro and the dollar were essentially unchanged on the month. The euro eked out a 0.27% gain or about 4/10 of a penny. The Swedish krona (+0.22%) and the Australian dollar (-0.07%) were for all practical purposes flat. The best performing G10 cu…
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