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Author Archives: Mike DuCharme
Dollar strength or dollar weakness? What’s an investor to do?
July 6, 2010 by Mike DuCharme, senior currency strategist Despite an economy beset by massive financial problems, the United States dollar has been seen as a safe haven in times of global turmoil. Since the start of 2010 (through June … Continue reading
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First health care, now FinReg?
Just a few years ago, could you have imagined a more different financial world than the one we’re in? In the two years since Bear Stearns collapsed in mid-March 2008, Americans have experienced some of the greatest financial upheaval since … Continue reading
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