EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Part 3) - page 769

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are the red, blue lines a turkey?
Order open and close levels. The dashes are sl and so on.
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Rabobank: market underestimates debt risk in US and Japan
Rabobank International strategists believe that financial markets underestimate the degree of risk of sovereign debt crises in the U.S. and Japan.
Information agency Bloomberg cites the index of debt vulnerability calculated by experts (sovereign vulnerability index), which can be compared with how market participants assess the risk of default (based on credit default swaps).
As you can easily notice, Rabobank specialists put Japan on the second place by the degree of debt risk after Greece, which is not surprising, if you remember that the ratio of the country's foreign debt to GDP exceeds 200%.
The market, however, puts the Asian economy only in seventh place, as second place goes to Ireland, followed by other eurozone countries - Portugal, Spain and Belgium. Rabobank, on the other hand, believes that the huge structural deficit in the US puts the country ahead of Spain and Italy, while investors should not be so worried about the situation in Europe.
It should be noted that the index proposed by the bank is based on eight indicators, which include net public debt, external debt and current account balance.
Below is a comparison of the Rabobank index and the market assessment of default risk:
CDS Spread Ranking Rabobank Index
Greece 1 1
Japan 7 2
Portugal 3 3
Ireland 2 4
U.S. 11 5
Italy 6 6
Spain 4 7
Belgium 5 8
France 9 9
U.K. 12 10
Austria 8 11
Netherlands 10 12
Australia 12 13
Germany 13 14
Finland 15 15
Denmark 17 16
Switzerland 14 17
Sweden 18 18
Opening and closing order levels.
the opening arrows and the horizontal dashes above below the price (is that an indy?)
See you all next week!
opening arrows and horizontal dashes above below the price (is this an indicator?)
tp and sl
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The EURUSD symbol is not available in Market Watch. Check the terminal settings and restart the indicator. Can you tell me what to do?
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