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Forex Daily Outlook – January 21st 2010
Another busy day is due with Chinese figures in the limelight. Let’s see what’s up for today. Will the dollar continue raging? EUR/GBP, which I’ve been following in the past week is definitely continuing the free fall, breaking more support lines on the way down. The main reason is the weakness of the Euro
British Pound Outlook – November 23-27
Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: GBP/USD Forecast The greenback’s strength hit hard on the British Pound last week. The Pound faces the second version of the Q3 GDP which isn’t expected to change dramatically, among other events. Here’s an outlook for the upcoming week in Britain and
Forex Daily Outlook – November 16th 2009
The dollar started the week lower on more world recovery, this time from Japan. Today’s American retail sales, a speech by Bernanke and European inflation (or deflation) numbers are the highlights of the day. Let’s see what’s awaiting us today: Japan’s preliminary release of third quarter GDP was excellent: Gross Domestic Product rose by 1.2%,
British Pound Outlook – November 16-20
Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: GBP/USD Forecast After a roller coaster week, lots of figures await traders of the British Pound: retail sales, consumer price index and the MPC meeting minutes stand out. Here’s an outlook for a busy week of events for the Pound, and an
Forex Weekly Outlook – November 16-20
After another week of downfall, the dollar expects many figures this week. Retail sales, inflation figures and housing data are released during the week. There are similar releases elsewhere and a GDP release from Japan at the wake of the new week. Let’s see what major events are expecting us: Fear is fading away in
Forex Daily Outlook – June 9th 2009
After the continuing comeback of the dollar at the wake of the new week, the greenback stopped to rest. Also Tuesday doesn’t provide too many indicators, but two things will stand out: German Industrial Production and a speech by Timothy Geithner. Let’s see what’s on the menu: Australian ANZ Job Advertisements start the day. The fell by
Forex Daily Outlook – March 27th 2009
Bad News from Britain dominates today’s trading session. Other than that, German CPI and American Spending data will also gather attention. Let’s see what’s up. German Import Prices fell by 0.5%, more than 0.4% that was expected. The Prelim CPI in Germany will be released by the German states. Industrial New Orders in Europe are



