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- Published on Wednesday, 07 December 2011 13:18
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Latest on The Economy News
- Pound euro exchange rate takes a hit: GBP/EUR breaks into 1.17s as UK inflation data is weaker than forecast
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- Australian dollar outlook: RBA minutes marginally beneficial to AUD, forecasters at UniCredit say currency to remain week
- British Pound Sterling Live: GBP outlook deteriorates as UK inflation numbers undershoot expectations
- Australian dollar weakness forecasted yet lower by technical analyst; RBA decision will however be key event-risk on the horizon
- The British pound sterling forecasted to trade neutral ranges but excitement tipped to increase as week progresses
- Silver prices take a drubbing as sell stop orders below April’s low; technical orders reinforce downtrend


