Post Tagged with: "Industrial Production"
Forex Daily Outlook – May 12th 2009
There’s some beef today in forex trading: American and Canadian Trade Balance, British Manufacturing Production and Austrlian Annual Budget Release will draw attention. And there’s more. Let’s see what’s up. Australian Home Loans start the day. They’re expected to rise by 4.5%. Australia enjoys falling unemployment rates and a high interest rate. It’s the strongest economy in
Forex Daily Outlook – May 11th 2009
The week starts without too many indicators. Do note French Industrial Production and a speech by Ben Bernanke. Let’s see what’s up. Australia starts the forex week with the NAB Business Confidence, a good indicator for Australia’s strong economy. In Japan, Prelim Machine Tool Orders might recover from the deep falls last time. In Europe, French Industrial Production is expected
Forex Weekly Outlook – May 11 – 15 2009
The upcoming week in forex trading provides important indicators throughout the week. Note the Trade Balance on Tuesday, British employment figures and American Retail Sales on Wednesday, and a big Friday with German GDP, American CPI and more. Let’s dive into the major events this week: Monday, May 11th: The week starts slowly in forex trading.
Forex Daily Outlook – May 8th 2009
The monthly circus of Non-Farm Payrolls is with us today: expectations got better (-590K), and I believe that it’ll be even better than this. There are a few other important economic figures. Let’s dive in: Australian RBA Monetary Policy Statement will start the day. After the impressing employment data in Australia, the decision to leave interest
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 16th 2009
Lots of inflation figures will be released today all over the world. Also note the recovering American housing figures and the weekly Unemployment Claims. Let’s see what’s up today. In Australia, the RBA Monthly Bulletin will give a good indication on the Australian economy. In Switzerland, deflation fears are real – PPI is expected to
Forex Daily Outlook – April 15th 2009
There are lots of economic indicators today from the US, with TIC Long-Term Purchases and Core CPI being at the center. Let’s dive in: Revised Industrial Production is expected to remain with the preliminary results of a plunge of 9.4%. The Japanese economy is suffering. Another indicator for British housing can be found in Britain’s DCLG HPI, which
Forex Weekly Outlook – April 13-17 2009
After the Easter holiday, traders will return to a week full with Retail Sales, inflation and housing data from all over the world. Let’s see what’s up this week: Monday, April 13th: Most of the world still celebrates Easter, so there are only few indicators: Japan’s Corporate Goods Price Index (CGPI) is expected to fall by
Euro Doesn’t Enjoy Good Friday
Thin trading and positive French data didn’t help the Euro today. The economic downturn in Europe is deep. It could fall more next week. Today’s holiday of Good Friday in many places around the world meant very thin trading. In such days, prices can move sharply, and sometimes break major lines, only to retreat later
Forex Daily Outlook – April 10th 2009
Forex trading is extremely light today, as the holiday of Easter is celebrated. Still, Good Friday features a few indicators. French Industrial Production is an important figure for the Euro. It’s expected to drop by 1.1%, less than last month’s fall of 3.1%. Also in France, CPI is expected to rise by 0.3%. The French Government
