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Currency Table
| Currency | Last | Day High | Day Low | % Change | Bid | Ask |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR/USD |
|
1.2938 | 1.2903 |
|
1.2913 | 1.2916 |
| GBP/USD |
|
1.5172 | 1.5074 |
|
1.5093 | 1.5095 |
| USD/JPY |
|
103.18 | 102.33 |
|
102.93 | 102.97 |
| USD/CHF |
|
0.97580 | 0.96770 |
|
0.97300 | 0.97310 |
| USD/CAD |
|
1.0329 | 1.0254 |
|
1.0308 | 1.0311 |
| AUD/USD |
|
0.98270 | 0.97380 |
|
0.97680 | 0.97700 |
CANADA FX-C$ at 10-week low after flat domestic retail sales data
TORONTO, May 22 - The Canadian dollar fell to its weakest level versus its U.S. counterpart in more than two months on Wednesday after flat domestic retail sales data gave little reason for optimism about economic growth.
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| DOW | 15,387.58 | +0.34% | |
| S&P 500 | 1,669.16 | +0.17% | |
| NASDAQ | 3,502.12 | +0.16% | |
| TR US Index | 151.47 | +0.16% |
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FOREX-Dollar slips as some trim bets before Bernanke testimony
* BOJ upgrades economic assessment, stands pat as expected
FITCH PUBLISHES MACAO's 'AA-' RATINGS; OUTLOOK STABLE
HONG KONG, May 22 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings has published Macao's Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) at 'AA-'. The Outlooks are Stable. The agency has also published its Country Ceiling of 'AA+' and its Short-Term Foreign-Currency IDR of 'F1+'. Key Rating Drivers Macao's ratings are underpinned by its robust fiscal and external finances, as the gaming-driven economic boom brings in large tourism receipts and budget surpluses. However, heavy reliance on casino-r
Eaton Vance profit jumps as inflows soar
May 22 - Asset manager Eaton Vance Corp reported a 20 percent rise in second-quarter profit after net inflows into the company's long-term funds and separate accounts soared to $6.6 billion from $600 million a year earlier.

