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AUD/USD Outlook – March 15-19

AUD/USD Outlook – March 15-19

The Aussie reached higher ground this week. The upcoming week consists of the meeting minutes of the last rate decision and a few more events. Here’s an outlook for Australian events, and an updated technical analysis for AUD/USD. AUD/USD chart with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: This time, employment figures weren’t outstanding,

Forex Daily Outlook – October 28th 2009

Risk aversion continues to dominate the markets, and the US dollar enjoys it. Today’s highlights are Durable Goods Orders, New Home Sales and an interesting rate decision in New Zealand. Let’s see what’s on the menu today: Australian CPI rose by 1% in the previous quarter, exceeding expectations of a 0.9% rise. Trimmed Mean CPI

Australian Dollar Outlook – October 26-30 2009

Australian Dollar Outlook – October 26-30 2009

Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: AUD/USD Forecast AUD/USD finished the week a little bit higher, and tested new ground. This week’s inflation figures and 5 other indicators will shape the direction of the Aussie. Here’s an outlook for the events that will move the Aussie, and an

Forex Daily Outlook – August 18th 2009

Today there are lots of important releases everywhere: American Building Permits and PPI, British CPI and the German ZEW Economic Sentiment are the highlights of this very busy day. And there’s more…Let’s see what’s up for today: Australia starts the day with the Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes. After hinting on future rate hikes in parliament, we’ll know

AUD/USD Outlook – August 17-21 2009

AUD/USD Outlook – August 17-21 2009

AUD/USD traded between support and resistance lines. It enjoyed the big hint of RBA Governor Stevens regarding a rate hike, but didn’t stop the greenback bulls. Here’s an outlook for this week’s 4 Australian events, and a technical analysis for AUD/USD. AUD/USD forex graph with support and resistance lines marked: Despite holding a rather high