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Forex Daily Outlook – September 10th 2009

After more dollar weakness, this day is fully packed with indicators.: rate decisions from Britain and Canada, employment data from the US and Australia and many more important releases are due today. Take a deep breath. After NZD/USD practiced a knee jerk reaction on the rate decision, will we see the same on British and

Forex Daily Outlook – September 8th 2009

The week opened with a breakout of NZD/USD and the confirmation of the AUD/USD breakout. The dollar’s weakness is felt across the board. Without any major American releases after the Labor Day holiday, British Manufacturing Production and German Industrial Production are the highlights of today. Let’s see what’s up for today. Australian NAB Business Confidence continued the

Forex Daily Outlook – June 16th 2009

Japanese rate statement, British and European CPI releases and American Building Permits are the highlights of a very busy day. Will the dollar continue to enjoy the Russian wind? These indicators will shake all the currencies… Japan supplies a strong start to the day with an interest rate decision. Japanese Overnight Call Rate is expected to

Forex Daily Outlook – June 15th 2009

Today’s highlights are American TIC Long-Term Purchases a speech by Timothy Geithner. And there are interesting releases in other parts of the globe. Let’s see what’s up for today: Swiss PPI is predicted to rise by 0.1% after falling last time. The Swiss hope for some rise in prices. This is a critical week for the

Forex Daily Outlook – June 10th 2009

After two slow days, the economic calendar is fully packed today: Trade Balance in Britain, Canada and the US, an interest rate decision in New Zealand and GDP in Japan are the highlights. And there’s lots more. Let’s see what’s on the menu… Australian Home Loans start the day. After rising by 4.9%, they are

Forex Daily Outlook – May 25th 2009

It’s Memorial Day in the US, so forex trading will start quite slowly. German Ifo Business Climate and the BOJ Monthly Report will stand out. Let’s see what’s up today. The monthly All Industries Activity figure will be released in Japan. It’s expected to deepen the fall, and plunge by 2.3%. BOJ Governor Masaaki Shirakawa will speak today

Forex Daily Outlook – May 18th 2009

The week starts slowly, with Canada being on holiday, and not too many indicators standing out. Still, there are some events that might move the markets. Let’s see what’s up for the start of the new trading week: New Zealand’s PPI Input starts the forex trading week, actually on Sunday, just before midnight. It’s expected

Forex Daily Outlook – May 13th 2009

American Retail Sales will draw attention today, as well as British unemployment figures. And there’s more. Let’s see what’s on the menu: Japan’s BOJ Governor Masaaki Shirakawa will speak during the day. We haven’t heard from him lately. Does he see hope? Britian’s Claimant Count Change is the best indicator for unemployment in the UK. It’s expected