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Tuesday, 29 November 2011
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S & P 500 was 2.9 percent yesterday, its biggest rally (SPX) in a month and the first increase in eight days after the National Retail Federation said retail sales rose 16 percent to a record during the weekend of Thanksgiving. Conference Board index of consumer confidence rose to 44 this month, according to the median estimate of 70 economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Separate data showed house prices in 20 U.S. cities probably fell at a slower pace to Diablo 3 Items .

"Positive economic data can be measured, and for some time," said Stephen Wood, senior currency strategist in New York, the head of Russell Investments, which oversees about $ 163 billion in an interview with Bloomberg Television. "This will be continued in 2012."

10-year Treasury fell a third day. Fitch Ratings gave the US Treasury a negative outlook, while affirming its AAA grade. Treasuries have returned 3.8 percent through yesterday, when the S & P cut the credit quality of U.S. in the lead according to the Bank of America Merrill Lynch index.

The Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the U.S. currency against those of six trading partners, fell 0.2 percent, extending yesterday's 0.6 percent drop. Yen weakened 0.1 percent to 78.08 against the dollar after Japanese Finance Minister in June Azumi told parliament, he continued his efforts to maintain the appropriate currency.

The euro rose 0.2 percent to $ 1.3349, after rising 0.6 percent yesterday. The currency of 17 countries was quoted at 104.23 yen. Finance ministers in Brussels today will discuss how European rescue fund, the EFSF, could ensure that debt obligations of sovereign states between 20 and 30 percent of each issue.

Moody said it was considering lowering the debt ratings of European banks amid the eventual elimination of government support. All classifications subordinate, junior subordinated debt and Tier 3 of 87 banks in the countries where the subordinated debt includes the government's alleged support have been placed on the consideration of a rebate, the company said in a statement Notes.

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