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Forex Daily Outlook – April 29th 2009

Big day in forex trading today, when Advance GDP and the new FOMC Statement are published. There are more economic indicators, and there’s the swine flu still influencing the market. Advance GDP in the US is currently expected to show a contraction of 4.8% in the first quarter of 2009. This will be better than

GDP and FOMC Statement – Super Wednesday Scenarios

The upcoming forex trading week will come to peak on Wednesday, when American Advance GDP and the FOMC Statement will rock the markets on the same day. Here are some scenarios. Forex trading this week features quite an uncommon collision of events: on the same day, April 29th, two major American events will occur: Advance

Forex Weekly Outlook – April 27 – May 1 2009

This week, features interest rate decisions from the US, Japan and New Zealand. Advance GDP in the US will also be in the limelight, as well as the ISM Manufacturing PMI. Let’s dive into the important figures for the upcoming forex trading week. Monday, April 27th: GfK German Consumer Climate will start the forex trading week, and

What to Expect in Forex from GDP

America Prelim GDP is going to be published at 13:30 GMT. Expectations are low. This week’s course sees American data disappointing and the dollar rising afterwards – risk aversion at its best. Will the Euro make the dive? Forex Traders are expecting a severe downgrade of data from the Advance GDP that was published a

Forex Daily Analysis – January 30th 2009

The last day of January provides lots of economic indicators everywhere. The main event of the day is the Advance GDP in the US, which is expected to fall by a huge 5.4%. In Japan, much data is released: the yearly Household Spending is expected to drop by 3.6%. The Tokyo Core CPI is expected to rise by

Forex Weekly Outlook – Januray 26-30 2009

The upcoming week in forex trading features a return of data from the US. The two major events are a new interest rate on Wednesday (probably unchanged), and the Advance GDP on Friday.Also Home Sales information will be in the limelight in America.  This week, it’s New Zealand turn to slash interest rates, Canada will