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Forex Weekly Outlook – July 27-31 2009

The last week of July begins slowly but ends with a bang: American GDP for the first quarter. Also note Durable Goods Orders, a rate decision in New Zealand and GDP in Canada. Let’s see what’s up for the last week of July, and also the last week before the NFA ruling is here

Forex Daily Outlook – June 4th 2009

Huge day in forex trading: Rate decisions from Europe, Britain and Canada dominate the day. Ben Bernanke’s speech will also impact the markets, as well as many other indicators. Let’s dive in… Australian Trade Balance starts the day. The surplus is expected to squeeze from 2.5 billion to 1.7 billion. After GDP was positive, this

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 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.

Forex Daily Outlook – April 21st 2009

Tuesday features lots of figures from around the world. Canadian interest rate, German ZEW Economic Sentiment and British CPI will be in the limelight. Let’s see what’s up for today. Australia starts the day with the Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes. In its last decision, the RBA cut the rate by 0.25%, a compromise between mixed expectations. To

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 25th 2009

American Core Durable Goods Orders will be in the limelight today, but there are many more important releases around the globe: German Ifo Business Climate, British CBI Realized Sales and American Home Sales will also draw attention. Let’s review all the events. New Zeland starts the day with Westpac Consumer Sentiment. Last quarter, it stood on 101.3. NZD/USD showed

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

Forex Daily Analysis – February 17th 2009

Forex trading warms up on Tuesday, after a slow start. The US dollar began with a rise. Today’s big figures are Australia’s Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes, British CPI, German ZEW Economic Sentiment and American TIC Long-Term Purchases.  Australian Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes released in the wake of the day, sent AUD/USD down. The RBA said that the stimulus plan

Forex Daily Analysis – February 10th 2009

Tuesday morning begins with a somewhat stronger dollar, after weakening yesterday. Barack Obama seems to renew his election campaign, going out to the public and talking about the stimulus plan. Not much data today, but many speeches will dominate forex trading. Data began pouring from Britain with a disappointing figure: RICS House Price Balance -76.3%. More