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Forex Weekly Outlook – June 22-26 2009

The two day FOMC meeting will draw most of the attention this week. Will Bernanke hint anything about future rate changes? Also this week, home sales figures in the US, PMI data in Europe and important British figures will shake the market. And of course, the Iranian election crisis is still with us. Here are

Forex Daily Outlook – May 26th 2009

Tuesday already features a nice bunch of indicators: CB Consumer Confidence in the US, British Nationwide HPI and lots of European figures. Let’s see what’s on the menu: Inflation Expectations start the day in New Zealand. No surprises are expected with kiwi prices. In Switzerland, UBS Consumption Indicator is an excellent gauge for the Swiss economy. It stood

Euro Finally has a Good Friday

The Euro enjoyed good news throughout the week, but failed to make significant gains. Today, the good German Ifo Business Climate score and the return of risk appetite sent the Euro high, without looking back. Here’s a roundup of today’s events in the EUR/USD. The day began with the French Consumer Spending that surprised and rose by

Forex Daily Outlook – April 24th 2009

The last day of this week has many important releases, and two special events: G7 Meetings and the Bank Stress Test Info. Let’s see what’s on the menu in this exciting day: G7 Meeting are held throughout the day in Washington DC. This may also be seen as a follow up on the G20 summit, that

Forex Daily Outlook – March 24th 2009

The economic calendar is fully packed on Tuesday: PMI data from Europe, price information from Britain and many major speeches fill this day. Take a deep breath… As the day starts in Greenwich, Japanese Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes will be published. After the Swiss and American moves to devalue their currencies, do the heads of BOJ

Forex Weekly Outlook – March 23-27 2009

The upcoming forex week has many interesting figures. Britain will get the limelight with lots of important releases: CPI, Nationwide HPI, Retail Sales and more. In the US, Core Durable Goods Orders and Home Sales will be major. Also note New Zealand’s GDP and the German Ifo Business Climate. Let’s see what’s due for us this week. Will

Euro Got Direction – Down

EUR/USD was looking for a direction at the beginning of the week. With the release of the disappointing German Ifo Business Climate, it got a direction for the rest of the week – down. The German Ifo Business Climate  is a major figure in Europe’s biggest economy, and it was disappointing: it fell to 82.6, less

Forex Daily Analysis – February 24th 2009

Tuesday features lots of economic figures. German Ifo Business Climate, British CBI Realized Sales and American CB Consumer Confidence stand out. Let’s dive into it… In Europe, French Consumer Spending opens the day. Later on, at 9:00 GMT, the German Ifo Business Climate will shake the Euro. It’s expected to be stable, at 83.2 points. Also Europe’s Current Account (-14.3 billion)