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Forex Daily Outlook – January 28th 2010

Yet another busy day awaits forex traders. Economic indicators might be overshadowed by many political events today. Here’s what’s expecting us today: Apart from scheduled events, US President Barack Obama will make an important speech in his “State of the Union” address. He is expected to talk about the economy after one year in office.

Forex Daily Outlook – January 26th 2010

After a slow day, we have a very busy day today, starting with a rate decision in Japan. Then, we’ll get to know if Britain exited the recession, an important European survey will shake EUR/USD and American consumer confidence will move the dollar. Let’s see what’s up today: Apart from the regular economic releases, a

Forex Weekly Outlook – January 25-29

A busy week is ahead of us: rate decision in the US, Japan and New Zealand and GDP releases from the US, UK and Canada are part of an eventful week. Will we see more dollar strength? Here’s an outlook for the last week of January. Beginning on Wednesday, the World Economic Forum meets in

Forex Weekly Outlook – January 18-22

After a slow start to the week due to Martin Luther King’s day, we have quite a busy schedule: an important British release every day, with employment numbers being the peak, a rate decision in Canada, Chinese GDP, American housing figures and lots more. Let’s see what’s awaiting us in the third week of January.

Forex Daily Outlook – December 22nd 2009

We already have a busier day today, with GDP releases from the US, UK and New Zealand, among other events. Let’s see what’s up for today: European figures start arriving today: the GfK German Consumer Climate is expected to tick down to 3.6 points. This follows similar eases last week. Check out Casey Stubbs’ analysis

Forex Daily Outlook – November 20th 2009

The last day of this week is rather quiet, but with a rate decision in Japan. Will the markets continue to be trade in the same ranges? The BOJ gets together once again to make a rate decision. Japan’s Overnight Call Rate isn’t expected to budge from 0.1% – rock bottom. Yen traders will focus

Forex Daily Outlook – October 30th 2009

The month of October ends with many economic indicators around the world, with Canadian GDP standing out. Let’s see what’s on the menu today. In Britain, GfK Consumer Confidence rose to -13, better than expected but still in the negative zone. Nationwide HPI rose only by 0.4%, less than expectations. GBP/USD now trades at 1.6550.

Forex Daily Outlook – September 17th 2009

Many currencies are enjoying YTD highs against the beaten dollar this morning. The calendar is packed with events from all over the world. The Swiss rate decision might include an intervention in the markets. Let’s see what’s up today. Take a deep breath

Forex Daily Outlook – June 24th 2009

Big day today in the forex market – the FOMC Statement is made. What will Bernanke hint about future interest rates? Apart from tensions towards the statement, the market will move on other important figures. Here’s the menu: Iran is still in the news. How will the public react to the regime’s refusal to nullify

Forex Daily Outlook – June 19th 2009

A rather calm Friday awaits traders, as no American indicators are published today. Still, Canadian Retail Sales and other figures appear today. Japanese Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes start the day. The BOJ has expressed cautious optimism lately. Will this be reflected in the meeting minutes? In Europe, German PPI is expected to fall by 0.1%, after