Euro Unemployment Hits High(30.11.2011)U.K. Growth under Pressure(29.11.2011)Japanese Unemployment Rate Unexpectedly Rises(29.11.2011)Reports and Rumors from Europe Boost EURUSD(28.11.2011)Kiwi Dollar gets boost from re-election of Prime Minister John Key (28.11.2011)Belgium Downgraded by Standard and Poor’s(25.11.2011)Japan Core CPI falls amid deflationary concerns(25.11.2011)Portugal Credit Rating Cut by Fitch(24.11.2011)New Zealand Trade Deficit Reported at NZD282 Million(24.11.2011) U.S. Durable Goods Orders Fall(23.11.2011)Bank of England Minutes Show Inflationary concerns(23.11.2011)FOMC Minutes Indicate Formal Inflation Target Might Be Set (22.11.2011)Germany Watches as Spanish Bond Yields Surge(22.11.2011) U.S. Super Committee Expected to Announce Failure(21.11.2011)Japanese trade deficit widens(21.11.2011)ECB Buy Bonds, U.S. Stock Market Rise(18.11.2011) Will ECB Save the Eurozone? (18.11.2011)Housing Remains Weak in the U.S.(17.11.2011)Euro and Pound remain under pressure(17.11.2011)U.K. unemployment rate worsens(16.11.2011)Bank of Japan keeps rates on hold(16.11.2011)United States Retail Sales Shows Growing Economy(15.11.2011)Germany posts strong third quarter GDP(15.11.2011)Euro Puts Strain on Equity Markets (14.11.2011)Japan posts strong Q3 GDP(14.11.2011) Markets Rally for New Leadership in Greece and Italy(11.11.2011)Italy Set to Vote on Austerity Measures(11.11.2011)Bank of England Keeps Rate and Asset Purchase Program on Hold (10.11.2011)All eyes on Bank of England Rate Decision(10.11.2011)Another Debt Crisis Coming up Ahead(09.11.2011)Who can bailout Italy? (09.11.2011)Berlusconi offers to resign boosting DOW(08.11.2011)Berlusconi Prepares for Key Vote; Aussie Outlook improves(08.11.2011) Gold Benefitting from European Political Crisis (07.11.2011)Papandreou stepping down. Is Berlusconi next? (07.11.2011)U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls Data Shows Job Creation (04.11.2011) Non-Farm Payroll Report Due(04.11.2011)ECB President Mario Draghi Surprises with 25 Basis Point Cut(03.11.2011)Greece Given Ultimatum by European Leaders(03.11.2011)Federal Reserve Holds Rates Steady With No Change in Policy(02.11.2011)Greece steals the spotlight from Fed and ECB(02.11.2011)Greek Referendum Sinks Markets(01.11.2011)Australia cuts rates by 25 basis points(01.11.2011)