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Forex Daily Outlook – November 24th 2009
After some dollar weakness but continuing range trading, at least for EUR/USD, an extremely busy day expects traders: revised GDP in the US, and Germany are only a few of the upcoming events in this long day. Here’s the (long) daily outlook: Japan’s BOJ Monthly Report starts the day, with an insight into the economy.
EUR/USD Outlook – October 19-23 2009
Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: EUR/USD Forecast. EUR/USD made another step towards 1.50 this week, breaking a resistance line. This week, PMI numbers dominate its calendar. Here’s an outlook for this week’s events in the Euro-zone, and an updated technical analysis for EUR/USD. EUR/USD forex chart with
Forex Daily Outlook – August 25th 2009
After a slow start, Tuesday is a very busy day: American CB Consumer Confidence and German GDP are the highlights. There’s lots more from all over the globe. New Zealand’s Inflation Expectations start the day. Prices aren’t rising in New Zealand, but they haven’t reached deflation yet. In Europe, German Final GDP will supply a strong start
EUR/USD Outlook – August 24-28 2009
EUR/USD managed to close the week higher, sticking to the uptrend channel. This week’s German Ifo Business Climate as well as 8 other indicators will set the direction of the Euro. Here’s an outlook for the Euro zone’s important events and an updated technical analysis for EUR/USD. EUR/USD forex chart, with the uptrend channels marked: Friday’s
Forex Weekly Outlook – August 24-28 2009
The last week of August brings revised GDP figures in the US and Britain, Durable Goods Orders and more important releases. What will be the dollar’s direction this week? Here’s the weekly outlook. The US dollar made some late gains on Friday afternoon. The Jackson Hole conference going on during the weekend, with the positive feeling
Forex Daily Outlook – April 23rd 2009
Lots of economic indicators on a crowded Thursday: European PMI figures, Canadian Retail Sales, American Unemployment Claims and Existing Home Sales are the stars of today. And there’s more: BOJ Governonr Shirakawa will speak early in the morning, and will give some insights on the suffering Japanese economy. Lot’s of European PMI At 7:00 GMT, the French will


