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Forex Daily Outlook – August 6 2010

U.S. Non-Farm Employment Change, US Unemployment Change, Canada Employment Situation and Unemployment Rate and many other important events await us today. Here is an outlook on the final day of another trading week. In the US, Non-Farm Payrolls and Employment Situation Report, one of the most important indicators of economic health, measuring the number of

Forex Daily Outlook – June 7 2010

The week begins with several important events, Chairman Ben Bernanke (US) and Governor Mark Carney (CAD) delivers speeches and in Australia the ANZ Job Advertisements is released. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Federal Reserve (Fed) Chairman Ben Bernanke intends to speak at the Dinner hosted by the Woodrow Wilson International Center,

Forex Daily Outlook – May 7 2010

Good news in the U.S. Non -Farm Employment Change is released expecting a rise and so is Canada’s employment change while Unemployment rates remain the same. US, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke delivers a commencement address at the University of South Carolina, in Columbia and Britain awaits election results with great anticipation. In the US,

Forex Daily Outlook – March 5th 2010

In the last day of the week, the scene is clear for the king of forex – Non-Farm Payrolls. Let’s see what it’s expected to bring us, and what other events are out there. Trading during this day, and especially around the release is different than normal days. The markets trade in high volatility. I

Forex Daily Outlook – December 7th 2009

The new week opens in the shadow of the Non-Farm Payrolls on Friday, which sent the dollar up. Ben Bernanke’s speech is the highlight of today, among other events. Let’s see what’s up for today: In Australia, ANZ Job Advertisements are expected to return to growth, in accordance with the rise in jobs. Official employment

Forex Daily Outlook – October 7th 2009

A day after Australia’s rate hike, the forex market continues to feel the dollar’s weakness. Today’s calendar is relatively light, with European figures dominating it. Let’s see what’s on the menu today. Glenn Stevens’ rate hike yesterday was very dramatic and influenced other currencies as well. The question is: which country will follow with raising

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 Weekly Outlook – May 4 – 8 2009

Big week ahead in forex trading: Non-Farm Payrolls, Rate decision from Europe, Britain and Australia and employment figures from all over the globe promise an exciting week. Also note the Stress Test results. Let’s dive into the main events for this week: Monday, May 4th:  Both British and Japanese banks are on holiday, so trading

Forex Daily Outlook – April 7th 2009

Two rate statements dominate the day. They come from Japan and Australia. Also British data is interesting today. Let’s see what’s up. Forex is big in Japan on Tuesday: BOJ will announce the new Overnight Call Rate. Since the BOJ isn’t expected to change the rate, the focus will be on the Monetary Policy Statement. If the