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GBP/USD Outlook – March 15-19
The Pound enjoyed the dollar’s weakness to rise this week, but still under important resistance levels. The upcoming week consists of important employment figures among other events. Here’s an outlook for British events and an updated technical analysis for GBP/USD. GBP/USD chart with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: Mervyn King didn’t make
Forex Daily Outlook – January 27th 2010
Another busy day is awaiting forex traders, with a rate decision in the US being the highlight. There are important figures today from all over the world. Let’s see what’s up for today. Apart from the scheduled releases, note that the World Economic Forum talks start today in Davos, Switzerland. Statements from there can move
Forex Daily Outlook – November 16th 2009
The dollar started the week lower on more world recovery, this time from Japan. Today’s American retail sales, a speech by Bernanke and European inflation (or deflation) numbers are the highlights of the day. Let’s see what’s awaiting us today: Japan’s preliminary release of third quarter GDP was excellent: Gross Domestic Product rose by 1.2%,
British Pound Outlook – November 16-20
Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: GBP/USD Forecast After a roller coaster week, lots of figures await traders of the British Pound: retail sales, consumer price index and the MPC meeting minutes stand out. Here’s an outlook for a busy week of events for the Pound, and an
Forex Weekly Outlook – November 16-20
After another week of downfall, the dollar expects many figures this week. Retail sales, inflation figures and housing data are released during the week. There are similar releases elsewhere and a GDP release from Japan at the wake of the new week. Let’s see what major events are expecting us: Fear is fading away in
Forex Daily Outlook – April 21st 2009
Tuesday features lots of figures from around the world. Canadian interest rate, German ZEW Economic Sentiment and British CPI will be in the limelight. Let’s see what’s up for today. Australia starts the day with the Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes. In its last decision, the RBA cut the rate by 0.25%, a compromise between mixed expectations. To



