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Forex Daily Outlook – July 24th 2009

Lots of European PMI figures and British GDP dominate today’s trading. Here’s what’s up for today: European Purchasing Managers numbers dominate the morning. French Flash Manufacturing PMI and Flash Services PMI start the morning, at 7:00 GMT. Half an hour later,  the same German figures are released. Finally, at 8:00 GMT, the all-European PMI numbers are released.

Forex Weekly Outlook – July 20-24 2009

The upcoming week in forex trading has many important figures: Canadian rate decision, American Existing Home Sales and British GDP are the highlights, together with Ben Bernanke’s testament. Will the currencies break out of the ranges they cling to? Let’s see what can move them this week

Forex Daily Outlook – June 23th 2009

Economic indicators gear up today with many European PMI figures and American Existing Home Sales. After a strong start for the dollar, tension rises towards Wednesday’s FOMC Statement. The escalation in Iran also supports the greenback. The Iranian army has vowed to interfere to stop the protests, that haven’t stopped. The troubles in this oil

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 21st 2009

Thursday is busy as usual, despite some holidays in Europe: British Retail Sales, European PMI, and American Unemployment Claims will stand out today. And there’s more… Swiss, German and French banks are on holiday today, so trading might be slightly thinner than usual. Australia’s MI Inflation Expectations might rise on improving economic conditions. Also in

Forex Weekly Outlook – May 18-22 2009

It’s an interesting week ahead in forex: GDP figures in Britain and Japan, CPI in Britain and Canada and American Building Permits in the US are the highlights this week. Let’s see what other major indicators are due this week. Sunday, May 17th: Yup, important indicators start early, with the PPI Input  in New Zealand.

Euro: Excellent News Bring Modest Gains. Again.

The Euro enjoyed good news from around the continent. It helped the Euro, but only slightly. Here’s an overview of today’s events in the old continent: French Flash Manufacturing PMI rose from 36.5 to 40, exceeding expectations at 37. French Flash Services PMI rose from 43.6 to 46.2, exceeding predictions at 43.8. German Flash Manufacturing

Forex Daily Outlook – April 23rd 2009

Lots of economic indicators on a crowded Thursday: European PMI figures, Canadian Retail Sales, American Unemployment Claims and Existing Home Sales are the stars of today. And there’s more: BOJ Governonr Shirakawa will speak early in the morning, and will give some insights on the suffering Japanese economy. Lot’s of European PMI At 7:00 GMT, the French will

Forex Weekly Outlook – April 20-24 2009

This week features Home Sales data in the US, a rate decision in Canada, British GDP and many more interesting economic figures that will move the markets. Some currencies are at critical levels, and might set a new course this week. Let’s dive into the major events this week: Monday, April 20th: Australia’s PPI is

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