Today, the calendar is more interesting compared to the previous days - FXstreet.com The Forex Market


 Today, the calendar is more interesting compared to the previous days   FXstreet.com The Forex Market
Today, the calendar is more interesting compared to the previous days
FXstreet.com The Forex Market
However, these headlines had no impact on currency trading. Later in US trading stocks slipped deeper into the red and this caused some additional losses in

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