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Forex Weekly Outlook – September 14-18 2009
After the dollar’s collapse last week, this week is full with American indicators. Rate decisions are due in Japan and in Switzerland. CPI and Retail Sales are published around the globe as well. Let’s go through the main events this week
Forex Daily Outlook – August 13th 2009
After yesterday busy day, and especially the FOMC Statement, today is also very busy. German Prelim GDP, Retail Sales in the US and New Zealand and the weekly jobless claims in America, for the first time after the drop in the unemployment rate. Let’s see what’s up for today: Australia starts the day with an
Forex Weekly Outlook – August 10-14 2009
After a rollercoaster week, forex trading expects another interesting week: rate decisions in the US and Japan, CPI figures around the world and much more. Let’s see what’s on the menu this week. Last week began with a collapse of the dollar. Later on, it began recovering, and then made a comeback on Friday’s surprising
Forex Daily Outlook – June 22nd 2009
The forex trading week starts without American indicators. Still, German Ifo Business Climate will stand out today, and other events will also shake the market. And do note the Iran election crisisthat looms over the market. Here’s what’s up for today: Britain’s Rightmove HPI starts the forex trading week. Last month it rose by 2.4%. GBP/USD is
Forex Weekly Outlook – June 22-26 2009
The two day FOMC meeting will draw most of the attention this week. Will Bernanke hint anything about future rate changes? Also this week, home sales figures in the US, PMI data in Europe and important British figures will shake the market. And of course, the Iranian election crisis is still with us. Here are
Forex Daily Outlook – May 20th 2009
Wednesday features a nice bunch of releases: British Meeting Minutes, Canadian CPI and the FOMC’s Meeting Minutes will dominate today’s trading. And there’s more… In Australia, Westpac Consumer Sentiment is a good indicator for the economy. It went up by 8.3% last time. Will it continue rising? Also in Australia, Wage Price Index is expected
Forex Daily Outlook – April 16th 2009
Lots of inflation figures will be released today all over the world. Also note the recovering American housing figures and the weekly Unemployment Claims. Let’s see what’s up today. In Australia, the RBA Monthly Bulletin will give a good indication on the Australian economy. In Switzerland, deflation fears are real – PPI is expected to
Forex Weekly Outlook – April 13-17 2009
After the Easter holiday, traders will return to a week full with Retail Sales, inflation and housing data from all over the world. Let’s see what’s up this week: Monday, April 13th: Most of the world still celebrates Easter, so there are only few indicators: Japan’s Corporate Goods Price Index (CGPI) is expected to fall by
Forex Daily Outlook – March 16th 2009
The week starts with CPI in Europe, American Empire State Manufacturing Index, TIC Long-Term Purchases (amidst serious debt fears) and a few other interesting economic releases. Let’s take a look… British Rightmove HPI rose by 0.9%. This surprising rise in house prices isn’t common in Britain. GBP/USD now trades at 1.4070 In Europe, CPI is expected to rise
Forex Daily Analysis – Januray 20th 2009
Today is a historic day in the USA: Barack Obama, the first black president, will be inaugurated as the president. I’ve already written about how Obama’s inauguration is affecting Forex trading. It seems that wheels are already in motion: the USD strengthens against most of the currencies. EUR/USD fell below 1.30, to 1.2967. GBP/USD broke
