Currencies: Minister's caution sends dollar higher against yen
International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 12, 2006 NEW YORK The yen tumbled the most against the dollar in 13 months on Wednesday after Japan's finance minister suggested that the central bank should not rush
Currency Scorecard: Dollar Gains Against 16 Major Currencies
Bloomberg - Jul 12, 2006 July 12 (Bloomberg) — The US dollar gained against all 16 major currencies tracked by Bloomberg. The Japanese yen declined the most, losing 1.1 percent.
Currencies: Rise in BOJ interest rate may not support the yen
International Herald Tribune, France - 7 hours ago NEW YORK Nomura Securities and Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ expected the yen to weaken this year after central bankers pledged to keep interest rates low.
Dollar Rises Against Major Currencies
Houston Chronicle, United States - Jul 14, 2006 NEW YORK The dollar rose against most major currencies Friday as the increasing conflict in the Middle East caused investors to seek safety in the US
Pompano man guilty in $2.5 million fraud involving foreign
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Jul 13, 2006 Beach man pleaded guilty Wednesday in a US District Court in New Jersey to defrauding investors in a $2.5 million investment scheme involving foreign currencies
Currencies: Asian currencies decline as oil rises
International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 14, 2006 HONG KONG Asian currencies declined Friday, led by the rupiah and the won, amid concern that economic growth would slow as record oil prices accelerate
Currencies: Amid tensions, traders seek haven in Swiss franc
International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 13, 2006 NEW YORK The dollar weakened against the Swiss franc and British pound on Thursday as investors sought a haven from rising tensions in the Middle East.
Dollar opens firmer
NEWS.com.au, Australia - 7 hours ago THE dollar opened firmer today despite its US counterpart strengthening against other currencies on Friday night. At 7am AEST the
Currencies slide as oil soars
The Standard, Hong Kong - 11 hours ago Asian currencies, including the Indonesian rupiah and the South Korean won, fell this week on concern growth will slow as record oil prices accelerate