The greenback fell through $1.50 against the euro for the first time in more than one year on Wednesday as optimism over the prospects for global growth continued to weigh on the US currency.
By editor Oct 21, 2009, 12:25 PM
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| NASDAQ | 2850.12 | |||||||
| S&P 500 | 1318.86 | |||||||
| DJIA Fut | 12461.00 | |||||||
| Nasdaq Fut | 2533.75 | |||||||
| S&P Fut | 1312.10 | |||||||
| Oil Fut | 105.68 | |||||||
| Gold Fut | 1658.50 | |||||||
| Nikkei | 8513.77 | |||||||
| Shanghai | 2356.047 | |||||||
| UK | 5266.41 | |||||||
| France | 3003.27 | |||||||
| Germany | 6285.75 | |||||||
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