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Forex Daily Outlook – December 17th 2009

Life goes on after the FOMC Statement which creatively left the market unchanged. Today’s highlights are British retail sales, Canadian CPI and American jobless claims. Let’s see what’s up for today in forex trading: There are no significant events in Europe today, but I recommend reading Casey Stubbs’ article about the dollar strength and the Euro. A

Forex Daily Outlook – November 19th 2009

Currencies continue to trade in narrow ranges. Today, British retail sales and American unemployment claims stand out. Let’s see what’s up for today. In Australia, Guy Debelle, the RBA Assistant Governor, will be making a public appearance, and might give some more hints about the upcoming rate decision in December. Also note the RBA Monthly

Forex Weekly Outlook – October 12-16 2009

After a week that saw renewed dollar weakness, this week is dominated by inflation and retail sales figures from all over the world. Also note a rate decision in Japan, and employment figures in Britain. There are more figures as well. Let’s see what’s awaiting us this week. Australia was the first country to raise

Forex Daily Outlook – August 20th 2009

British Retail Sales and American Unemployment Claims are the highlights today. Let’s see what’s on the calendar. Yes, Australia starts the day again, this time with the RBA Monthly Bulletin. After the release of the Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes, this probably won’t add to much. Yesterday, the MI Leading Index moved the Aussie. For more on the Australian