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Forex Daily Outlook – October 12 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – October 12 2011

FOMC Meeting Minutes in the US and Claimant Count Change in the UK are the main events today.  Here is an outlook on the market-movers awaiting us In the US, Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Meeting Minutes, full record of the latest FOMC’s meeting, the visions into the financial and monetarist conditions that prejudiced on

GBP/USD Outlook – October 10-14

GBP/USD Outlook – October 10-14

The British pound challenged recent lows, but managed to recover in a volatile week. Employment figures are the highlight of this week, among quite a few other events. Here is an outlook for these events, and an updated technical analysis for GBP/USD. The huge QE program introduced in the UK pounded the pound, that fell to levels

Forex Daily Outlook – September 15 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – September 15 2011

US inflation data, Unemployment claims and Philly Fed Manufacturing Index are the main highlight on today’s outlook. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Inflation rate, Headline inflation increased by 0.5% in July following 0.2% decrease in the previous month. This reading was above the 0.2% increase predicted. Meanwhile, Core prices increased by

Forex Daily Outlook – September 13 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – September 13 2011

In the US FOMC Member Fisher Speaks, and RICS House Price Balance in the UK  are the main events lined up.  Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Federal Budget Balance, monthly report to value the deference between the income and spending of the federal government’s, this month a deficit is predicted from

Forex Daily Outlook – September 12 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – September 12 2011

We start the week with Richard Fisher speech in Dallas and Trade Balance in Australia as the main highlight on today’s outlook. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Richard Fisher, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President is due to deliver a speech in Dallas. In Europe, Jean-Claude Trichet, European Central Bank (ECB)

GBP/USD Outlook – September 12-16

GBP/USD Outlook – September 12-16

The pound dropped under the global weight and British weakness. The upcoming week is also busy, with key inflation and employment figures. Here is an outlook for these events and an updated technical analysis for GBP/USD. The weakness spans from the services sector to house prices. While members at the Bank of England might be

GBP/USD Outlook – August 22-26

GBP/USD Outlook – August 22-26

The British pound did quite well despite the bad news it received in the past week. The upcoming week consists of a the second release of GDP as well as other important events. Here is an outlook for these events, and an updated technical analysis for GBP/USD. The pound was hit by two publications made

Forex Daily Outlook – August 16 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – August 16 2011

Building Permits in the US and German Prelim GDP in Europe are the main events lined up.  Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Building Permit, main measurement to value the ת Annualized number of new residential construction permits that were issued on the previous month, 0.61M is predicted, similar to 0.62M on

Forex Daily Outlook – August 15 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – August 15 2011

TIC Long-Term Purchases in the US and Nationwide Consumer Confidence in the UK are the main highlight on today’s outlook. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Treasury International Capital (TIC) Long-Term Purchases, monthly report to measure the change value among foreign and US citizens securities purchases, a rise is estimates from 23.6B

Forex Daily Outlook – August 10 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – August 10 2011

BOE Inflation Report in the UK and Crude Oil Inventories in the US are the main events today.  Here is an outlook on the market-movers awaiting us In the US, Federal Budget Balance, monthly measurement to value the federal government’s salary and expenses, further reduce from -43.1B on July month to -140.3B this month. More