Countries with high trade decifit shouldn’t have low forex?

Posted on : 30-03-2006 | By : Chief White Halfoat | In : Economics

Forex


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Moreover, lower forex means higher external debt. Therefore, countries with huge debt shouldn't have low forex too?

In my country, both trade decifit and external debt are high but gov still keeps a stable nominal forex while inflation is escalating (which means REER decrease), why?

Has anyone successfully used automated software in conjunction with forex trading?

Posted on : 20-03-2006 | By : Chief White Halfoat | In : Investing

Forex


Being a complete computer nut, the idea of using a computer to evaluate current trends in real time and have it indicate the optimum buy and sell points, really makes sense to me.

If you have had any experiences with automated software in the forex or similar trading platforms your answer will be of great interest to me

Why more Forex reserve leads to more recession and then depression?

Posted on : 14-03-2006 | By : Chief White Halfoat | In : Corporations

Forex


As per the news published in the media, India, China and some other countries are trying to grapple with money flooding the economy from a record trade surplus, and swelling of foreign exchange reserves of the country. Why do the Central Banks of such countries have to make special efforts to check the flooding of money and foreign exchange in economy whereas for an ordinary man more money means richness and prosperity ?