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NZD/USD Outlook – July 25-29

NZD/USD Outlook – July 25-29

Many important events await forex traders this week with NBNZ Business Confidence, the rate decision and Building consents. Here’s an outlook for the events in New Zealand, and an updated technical analysis for NZD/USD Last weekNew Zealand’s quarterly consumer price index rose beyond expectations by 1.0% after gaining 0.8% in the first quarter of2011. Inlight of the ongoing

Forex Daily Outlook – June 30 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – June 30 2011

Unemployment Claims in the US and Nationwide HPI in the UK are the major market-movers. Let see what awaits us today. In the US, Unemployment Claims, weekly measurement to report the number of Americans filing new Unemployment Claims and value the overall job market condition, about to reduce by 5K from 429K last week to

NZD/USD Outlook – Jun 27-Jul 1

NZD/USD Outlook – Jun 27-Jul 1

Building Consents and NBNZ Business Confidence are the top events this week. Here’s an outlook for the events in New Zealand, and an updated technical analysis for NZD/USD. Current account deficit narrowed more than expected to a seasonally adjusted -0.10B, from -3.63B in the previous quarter. Economists expected current account deficit to widen to 3.90B an overall positive

NZD/USD Outlook –May 30 – Jun 3

NZD/USD Outlook –May 30 – Jun 3

The kiwi made an impressive move upwards and is very close to the all time high. Can it break higher? NBNZ Business Confidence and Building Consents are the major events this week. Here is an outlook on the market-movers lined up and an updated technical analysis for NZD/USD. 2-Year Inflation Expectations in New Zealand is forecasted

Forex Daily Outlook – April 26 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – April 26 2011

Australian CPI, NBNZ Business Confidence and US CB Consumer Confidence are the highlights. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Consumer Confidence Index, based on a survey of consumers inquiring about economic activity a major indicator of economic strength has declined to 63.4 in March below expectations for 66. A small rise is

NZD/USD Outlook –April 25-29

NZD/USD Outlook –April 25-29

The kiwi broke to fresh 3 year highs. Will it continue uphill? NBNZ Business Confidence and the rate decision are the major events to look up. Here is an outlook on the major events this week and an updated technical analysis for NZD/USD. At the end of last week The New Zealand dollar surged in

Forex Daily Outlook – March 31 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – March 31 2011

Unemployment Claims in the US and GDP in Canada are only a few of today’s exciting events. Let’s see what awaits us today.  In the US, Unemployment Claims, individuals who filed for unemployment insurance for the first time during the past week is about to droop down by 3K. Consumer spending is highly correlated with

NZD/USD Outlook – Mar 28 – Apr 1

NZD/USD Outlook – Mar 28 – Apr 1

NBNZ Business Confidence is the highlight of this week. Here’s an outlook for the events in New Zealand, and an updated technical analysis for NZD/USD. Central bank governor Alan Bollard said New Zealand’s economy will expand next year as a result of Christchurch’ earthquake reconstruction adding an estimated 2.5% to growth. Following the rates cut of

Forex Daily Outlook – February 28 2011

Forex Daily Outlook – February 28 2011

We start the week with hectic events such as Pending Home Sales in the US and much more. Let’s see what awaits us today. In the US, Pending Home Sales, number of homes under contract to be sold but still awaiting the closing transaction, excluding new construction is about to reduce by 4.2%. It’s a

NZD/USD Outlook – Feb 28 – March 4 2011

NZD/USD Outlook – Feb 28 – March 4 2011

NBNZ Business Confidence is the main event this week overshadowed by the devastation of last week’s major earthquake. Here’s an outlook for the events in New Zealand, and an updated technical analysis for MZD/USD. Last week’s major earthquake hit the central business district of Christchurch with an estimated damage of at least $12 billion. New Zealand’s