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Watch FXOpen's September 19 - 23 Weekly Digest Video

The FXOpen Team

In this video, FXOpen UK COO Gary Thomson sums up the week’s happenings and discusses the most significant news reports.

  • The British pound hits 37-year low against US dollar
  • How mobilization in Russia will affect financial markets
  • US stock market complacency on the bankers' radar
  • After a long period of hardship, the Japanese yen is back on track

Watch our short and informative video, and stay updated with FXOpen.

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