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Just wait for the announchment from FBS. Today they are opening and welcome for all... But I heard they are still prepare for the grand lounching :)

 

so the grand launching is not yesterday? so I still have a chance to attend the grand launching, so when the grand launching for this FBS education centre bro?

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★★★ The week ahead: events to watch ★★★

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Monday, April 9, 2012 - 06:00

 

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Monday, April 16:

 

• Switzerland: Producer price index, a leading indicator of consumer inflation, is expected to increase 0.5% in March against a 0.8% growth in Feb.

• U.S.: On Monday a bunch of negative data is expected. Core retail sales (retail sales excluding automobiles) in March are expected to increase by 0.6% compared with a 0.9% increase in Feb. Retail sales growth is also forecasted to slow to 0.4% after 1.1% in Feb. Analysts expect the Empire State Manufacturing Index to stay positive, but to decline from 20.2 to 18.2. Net Long-term Securities Transactions in Feb. may drop to $41B after outstanding $101B in Jan. Business inventories are forecasted to grow 0.7% in Feb.

• Australia: Minutes of RBA’s recent board meeting release is scheduled. Sales of new motor vehicles were flat in February, there is no market forecast for March. In the year to February, new motor vehicle sales rose 1.7%.

 

 

Tuesday, April 17:

• Britain: CPI in March may grow 3.5% compared with 3.4% in Feb.

• Europe: Spanish, Greek T-bill auctions will take place. In April German ZEW economic-sentiment indicator is forecasted to decline slightly to 20.2 from 22.3.

• U.S.: Number of new residential building permits in March may slightly decrease to 0.71M from 0.72M in Feb.

• Canada: According to a consensus-forecast, Bank of Canada may leave the overnight rate unchanged at 1%. The median forecast in a Reuters poll of 40 economists shows the next interest rate hike will come in the second quarter of 2013. However, analysts at RBS believe the bank statement may be more hawkish than expected. Manufacturing sales contraction in Feb. may be down to a 0.1% decline against 0.9% in Jan.

 

Wednesday, April 18

• Europe: Spanish, French bond auctions. Meeting of Group of 20 deputy finance ministers (through April 22).

• Britain: April meeting minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee will be released. At the April MPC meeting, the committee made no further changes to policy after deciding to extend QE by a further £50 billion at its February meeting. Interest rates were also kept low at 0.5% level. The unemployment rate in February is forecasted to remain at 8.4%. Meanwhile, on the claimant count, economists are forecasting unemployment to have risen by 6.6K in March versus 7.2K in Feb.

• Canada: Bank of Canada will offer detailed forecasts in its quarterly Monetary Policy Report, followed by a press conference by Governor Mark Carney.

• Japan: March trade deficit is forecasted to expand to 0.43T from 0.31T in February.

• New Zealand: Quarterly CPI may show a 0.6% growth against a 0.3% decline in the last quarter 2011.

 

Thursday, April 19

• U.S.: Weekly number of unemployment claims may decline to 370K from 380K on the previous week. Home resales in March are expected to go up slightly (4.62M versus 4.59M in Feb.). Philly Fed Manufacturing Index, however, may decline to 12.1 compared with the previous 12.5.

 

 

Friday, April 20

• Europe: April German Ifo Business Climate index is forecasted to decrease to 109.6 from 109.8 in March. Also note the annual spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund/World Bank (through April 22) and the extended deadline for some Greek foreign-law bond holdouts (to tender their bonds and for second leg of debt-restructuring accord).

• Britain: March retail sales data is expected to show an appreciable 0.4% growth after suffering a sharp decline in February. Retail sales volumes fell 0.8% in February after rising 0.3% in January and 0.7% in December. “If March retail sales do see significant growth, it will significantly boost the likelihood that overall consumer spending was positive in the first quarter and helped the overall economy return to growth after GDP contracted by 0.3% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2011”, analysts at IHS Global Insight say.

• Canada: CPI may demonstrate a 0.3% growth in March compared with 0.4% in Feb.

 

Sunday, April 22

• Europe: French presidential election, first round.

 

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This informations really helpus. Make all of us knews the news fundamental everyday.

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yeah, we can see a lot of proved for it =D trading with FBS really make me comfortable, because all that we need for trading is given by FBS ...

 

Yup, FBS give what traders need. The promotion like breakeven trading is the best ones. FBS has a good server, not only for micro account but for all account type.

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Take your chance!

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012 - 12:00

 

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Dear traders!

 

FBS has already started the registration for 999 Contest. Don’t miss the chance to participate in the best demo contest and win valuable prizes (555 USD, 333 USD, 111 USD).

 

Registration is open from 17.04.12 until 30.04.12.

 

Contest period: 1.05.12 – 1.06.12.

 

Contest details = http://www.fbs.com/999-demo-contest

 

Registration = https://my.fbs.com/contests/999

 

Take part and win!

 

 

 

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The time to register FBS demo contest has come,

let's prepare to fight in this exciting demo contest.

 

don't miss this FBS demo contest all =D the most exciting contest that FBS held for the traders, be sure to participate because a lot of useful things that we can get from participate on this contest =D

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999 Contest results

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Dear traders!

 

On the 13th of April our 999 Contest was over. And now we are pleased to announce the happy winners of the contest:

 

1st prize (555 USD): Usmonov Bahtiyor from Uzbekistan. Contest account – 240153, balance – 365657.30 USD.

 

2nd prize (333 USD): Sumarsanto Athanasius from Indonesia. Contest account – 237218, balance - 143013.50 USD.

 

3rd prize (111 USD): Puzina Pavel from Ukraine. Contest account – 240196, balance - 132313.98 USD.

 

Consolation Prize (FBS Master Card): Anwar from Indonesia. Contest account – 238589.

 

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We would like to thank all the participants for their undeniable will to win!

 

Information about the next 999 Contest will be soon available.

Keep updated!

 

We wish you Finance, Freedom and Success with FBS!

 

 

 

 

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congratulations to the winners of the contest demo

mainly traders from Indonesia, you have made Indonesia proud again

and congratulations to Mr Anwar who get FBS mastercard

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★★★ The week ahead: events to watch ★★★

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Monday, April 9, 2012 - 06:00

 

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Monday, April 16:

 

• Switzerland: Producer price index, a leading indicator of consumer inflation, is expected to increase 0.5% in March against a 0.8% growth in Feb.

• U.S.: On Monday a bunch of negative data is expected. Core retail sales (retail sales excluding automobiles) in March are expected to increase by 0.6% compared with a 0.9% increase in Feb. Retail sales growth is also forecasted to slow to 0.4% after 1.1% in Feb. Analysts expect the Empire State Manufacturing Index to stay positive, but to decline from 20.2 to 18.2. Net Long-term Securities Transactions in Feb. may drop to $41B after outstanding $101B in Jan. Business inventories are forecasted to grow 0.7% in Feb.

• Australia: Minutes of RBA’s recent board meeting release is scheduled. Sales of new motor vehicles were flat in February, there is no market forecast for March. In the year to February, new motor vehicle sales rose 1.7%.

 

 

Tuesday, April 17:

• Britain: CPI in March may grow 3.5% compared with 3.4% in Feb.

• Europe: Spanish, Greek T-bill auctions will take place. In April German ZEW economic-sentiment indicator is forecasted to decline slightly to 20.2 from 22.3.

• U.S.: Number of new residential building permits in March may slightly decrease to 0.71M from 0.72M in Feb.

• Canada: According to a consensus-forecast, Bank of Canada may leave the overnight rate unchanged at 1%. The median forecast in a Reuters poll of 40 economists shows the next interest rate hike will come in the second quarter of 2013. However, analysts at RBS believe the bank statement may be more hawkish than expected. Manufacturing sales contraction in Feb. may be down to a 0.1% decline against 0.9% in Jan.

 

Wednesday, April 18

• Europe: Spanish, French bond auctions. Meeting of Group of 20 deputy finance ministers (through April 22).

• Britain: April meeting minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee will be released. At the April MPC meeting, the committee made no further changes to policy after deciding to extend QE by a further £50 billion at its February meeting. Interest rates were also kept low at 0.5% level. The unemployment rate in February is forecasted to remain at 8.4%. Meanwhile, on the claimant count, economists are forecasting unemployment to have risen by 6.6K in March versus 7.2K in Feb.

• Canada: Bank of Canada will offer detailed forecasts in its quarterly Monetary Policy Report, followed by a press conference by Governor Mark Carney.

• Japan: March trade deficit is forecasted to expand to 0.43T from 0.31T in February.

• New Zealand: Quarterly CPI may show a 0.6% growth against a 0.3% decline in the last quarter 2011.

 

Thursday, April 19

• U.S.: Weekly number of unemployment claims may decline to 370K from 380K on the previous week. Home resales in March are expected to go up slightly (4.62M versus 4.59M in Feb.). Philly Fed Manufacturing Index, however, may decline to 12.1 compared with the previous 12.5.

 

 

Friday, April 20

• Europe: April German Ifo Business Climate index is forecasted to decrease to 109.6 from 109.8 in March. Also note the annual spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund/World Bank (through April 22) and the extended deadline for some Greek foreign-law bond holdouts (to tender their bonds and for second leg of debt-restructuring accord).

• Britain: March retail sales data is expected to show an appreciable 0.4% growth after suffering a sharp decline in February. Retail sales volumes fell 0.8% in February after rising 0.3% in January and 0.7% in December. “If March retail sales do see significant growth, it will significantly boost the likelihood that overall consumer spending was positive in the first quarter and helped the overall economy return to growth after GDP contracted by 0.3% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2011”, analysts at IHS Global Insight say.

• Canada: CPI may demonstrate a 0.3% growth in March compared with 0.4% in Feb.

 

Sunday, April 22

• Europe: French presidential election, first round.

 

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thank you sir for sharing information

It's useful for us

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