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Forex Daily Outlook – October 2nd 2009

King of forex, Non-Farm Payrolls is published today. Will the dollar’s strength continue also today? How will the dollar close the week? Will the Swissy recover from the intervention? Let’s see what will impact the markets today: British Nationwide HPI is an important figure for the beaten Pound. After rising by 1.6% last time, this

Forex Daily Outlook – September 30th 2009

A very busy day expects forex traders today. In the US, the ADP Non-Farm Payrolls and GDP stand out. There are very important figures from all parts of the world. Let’s see what’s on the menu today: Australian Building Approvals disappointed and fell by 0.1% instead of rising. Also last month’s figure was revised downwards.

The Beginning of the End?

Fresh Non-Farm Payrolls numbers, and the huge surprise with the dropping unemployment rate suggest that maybe Obama was right: the beginning of the end of the global recession. Great volatility in forex trading leaves the dollar slightly stronger. Drop in Unemployment Rate Non-Farm Payrolls printed a serious surprise: job losses in the US squeezed to

Forex Daily Outlook – August 7th 2009

The last day of trading this week ends with a bang. Non-Farm Payrolls, king of forex is due today. There more important figures. Let’s see what’s up: As usual, the first release for today is the RBA Monetary Policy Statement. Glenn Stevens and co. will share their opinions about the current state of the economy, and

Canadian Dollar Outlook – August 3-7 2009

Canadian Dollar Outlook – August 3-7 2009

The Canadian dollar made a false break , and also got stuck in a trading range. This week’s important Canadian releases and the NFP might move the loonie. Here’s an outlook for 4 major Canadian events and a technical analysis for USD/CAD: This week’s crowded calendar of events and the introduction of the new NFA

Forex Weekly Outlook – August 3-7 2009

The first week when the new NFA rules are in effect is also packed with many major indicators. Rate decisions in Australia, Britain and Europe are the hottest events until Friday Non-Farm Payrolls – king of forex. There are lots more important events in the first week of August. Last week closed with GDP for