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Forex Weekly Outlook – June 29 – July 3 2009
The king of forex – Non-Farm Payrolls, is published early – on Thursday. There are lots of other major figures in the start of the third quarter: ISM Manufacturing PMI, interest rate decision in Europe, Tankan Manufacturing Index in Japan and a big bulk of data from Britain. Let’s see what’s on the menu this week
EUR/USD – Will it Get on its Feet Again?
After a rollercoaster week, the Euro will receive important figures throughout the week: German Factory Orders, Industrial Production, ECB Monthly Bulletin and two speeches by Jean-Claude Trichet. Here’s an overview of the major Euro figures + a quick technical look on the EUR/USD. Talks about abandoning the dollar as the world’s reserve currency are 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
EUR/GBP Leaping on Rate Decisions
EUR/GBP is now rising strongly, after the British rate decision, and asset buying decision.. Trichet’s upcoming rate decision probably might reverse this move.. Today, central banks in Britain and in Europe are making rate decisions. The Bank of England has kept interest rates at 0.5%, as expected. This historic low will be kept for the
Forex Daily Outlook – May 7th 2009
Big today today in forex trading: Britain and Europe will make rate decisions, US Unemployment Claims could surprise, and Bank Stress Test Info will also draw attention. Let’s dive into the main events of the day… I apologize before my regular readers – I didn’t publish the forex daily outlook yesterday. Australian employment figures were better
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
EUR/USD Rally – Very Problematic
The Euro has all the reasons to celebrate today: G20 resolution, Trichet’s defiance, and bad jobless claims. The Euro will soon meet resistance, since this rally is problematic. Very problematic. G20 leaks suggest that the leaders will succeed in reaching a joint agreement for stimulating the world. A $750 billion strong IMF can do much
Forex Daily Outlook – April 2nd 2009
Big day in the forex market: G20 summit leaks and statements, and the ECB rate decision will dominate the day. And there’s more… G20 summit talks are now in progress in London. Will the leaders act together? Will they decide on a huge spending plan? What about regulation? All the official and unofficial news from
Forex Weekly Outlook – March 30 – April 3 2009
Big week ahead in the forex market. Non Farm Payrolls, ECB rate decision and the G20 summit talks will be the highlights of the week. There are lots of other major indicators this week, that begins with important indicators on Sunday night! Here’s what’s cooking for us this week: Sunday, March 29th: There are important
Forex Daily Outlook – March 5th 2009
Very big day today at the forex market. Rate decisions in Europe and Britain will dominate the scene. Big swings can also be caused by US Unemployment Claims, and some serious releases from both Australai and Canada. Let’s see what’s in there… Already at 00:30, news come from the land down under: Australian Building Approvals are
