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Forex Daily Outlook – February 7 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – February 7 2011

We start the week with some interesting events such as Building Permits in Canada, a speech by Axel Weber and much more. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Consumer Credit, value of outstanding consumer credit that requires installment payments, is about to rise by 039%. It’s correlated with consumer spending and confidence

USD/JPY Outlook – February 7-11

USD/JPY Outlook – February 7-11

Masaaki Shirakawa speech at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan and Core Machinery Orders are the main events this week. Here’s an outlook for the Japanese events and an updated technical analysis for USD/JPY. Low growth and deflation discourages borrowing in the private sector creating a vicious cycle where deflation increases the real value of

Forex Daily Outlook – November 29 2010

We start the week with a very busy and interesting day.  Treasury Currency Report in the US, Unemployment in Europe and much more. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Treasury Currency Report, It provides a detailed review of global exchange rate policies, economic conditions, and central bank and government actions around the

USD/JPY Outlook – November 29- December 3

USD/JPY Outlook – November 29- December 3

Many events occur in the Japanese scene this week such as Retail Sales, Masaaki Shirakawa’s speech, Household Spending and other important activities. Here’s an outlook for the Japanese events and an updated technical analysis for USD/JPY. USD/JPY daily chart with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: Last week Japanese Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda

Forex Daily Outlook – November 23 2010

Very busy day ahead of us, with existing news, FOMC Meeting Minutes, Existing Home Sales in the US, and much more .Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Meeting Minutes, that is scheduled 8 times per year. A detailed record of the FOMC’s most recent meeting, providing in-depth

USD/JPY Outlook – November 22-26

USD/JPY Outlook – November 22-26

Masaaki Shirakawa speech, Trade balance and inflation rate are the main events this week. Here’s an outlook for the Japanese events and an updated technical analysis for USD/JPY. USD/JPY daily chart with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan’s 5.1 trillion yen ($62 billion) stimulus plan won’t solve Japan’s

Forex Daily Outlook – November 4 2010

American Unemployment Claims, US Preliminary Nonfarm Productivity, Preliminary Unit Labor Costs and rate decisions in the Euro-Zone and Britain are today’s market movers. Here is an outlook on the major events ahead. In the US, American Unemployment Claims dropped more than than expected  to 434K from 455K in the week before. This encouraging decrease in this

Forex Daily Outlook – October 15 2010

U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks in Boston, U.S. inflation data, retail sales and U.S. Consumer Sentiment close another exciting week of trade. Here is an outlook on the most influential events at hand. In the US, Ben Bernanke talks. US policy-makers are under huge pressure to introduce new fiscal and monetary policies to stimulate

Forex Daily Outlook – September 27 2010

We start the week with several interesting speeches (ECB) President Jean-Claude Trichet, deliver opening remarks testified before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament, and in Japan Governor Masaaki Shirakawa. L’ets see what awaits us today. In Europe, European Central Bank (ECB) President Jean-Claude Trichet deliver opening remarks at the 13th

USD/JPY Outlook – September 27 October 1

USD/JPY Outlook – September 27 October 1

After a week of holidays, the Japanese calendar is full again. Here’s an outlook for the Japanese events, and an updated technical analysis for USD/JPY. USD/JPY  daily graph with support and resistance lines marked. Click to enlarge: Echoes of the big intervention in the yen are still felt, with mini follow up interventions, or rumors