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Forex Daily Outlook – June 15th 2009

Today’s highlights are American TIC Long-Term Purchases a speech by Timothy Geithner. And there are interesting releases in other parts of the globe. Let’s see what’s up for today: Swiss PPI is predicted to rise by 0.1% after falling last time. The Swiss hope for some rise in prices. This is a critical week for the

Forex Weekly Outlook – June 15-19 2009

After a relatively calm week, the upcoming forex trading week provides many interesting figures: CPI in the US, Britain and Europe, rate decisions in Japan and in Switzerland, and many more interesting figures. Let’s see what’s on the menu

The Road To Recovery is Narrow

After a few long weeks of good news from the American economy, this week’s figures have given a blow to the hopes of recovery. What does this mean for the US dollar? Non-Farm Payrolls, the single top rated indicator, was better than expected, showing a fall of “only” 539K jobs in April. This was the

Forex Daily Outlook – May 15th 2009

Busy day today at forex trading: European GDP, American CPI and TIC Long-Term Purchases are the highlights. But there’s lots more… At 6:00 GMT, German Prelim GDP is expected to plunge by 3% in the first quarter of 2009. Similar dives have been seen in other economies in the world, and Europe’s biggest economy isn’t different. 45

Forex Weekly Outlook – May 11 – 15 2009

The upcoming week in forex trading provides important indicators throughout the week. Note the Trade Balance on Tuesday, British employment figures and American Retail Sales on Wednesday, and a big Friday with German GDP, American CPI and more. Let’s dive into the major events this week: Monday, May 11th: The week starts slowly in forex trading.

Forex Daily Outlook – April 15th 2009

There are lots of economic indicators today from the US, with TIC Long-Term Purchases and Core CPI being at the center. Let’s dive in: Revised Industrial Production is expected to remain with the preliminary results of a plunge of 9.4%. The Japanese economy is suffering. Another indicator for British housing can be found in Britain’s DCLG HPI, which

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 Weekly Outlook – March 16-20 2009

The upcoming week in forex features interest rate decisions from the US and Japan, amidst worries from both sides of the Pacific. In addition, German ZEW Economic Sentiment and American Building Permits will be watched on Tuesday, Claimant Count Change in Britain on Wednesday, Unemployment Claims on Thursday, and Canadian Core Retail Sales on Friday. Let’s look at the upcoming week.

Forex Daily Analysis – February 17th 2009

Forex trading warms up on Tuesday, after a slow start. The US dollar began with a rise. Today’s big figures are Australia’s Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes, British CPI, German ZEW Economic Sentiment and American TIC Long-Term Purchases.  Australian Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes released in the wake of the day, sent AUD/USD down. The RBA said that the stimulus plan