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AUD/USD Outlook – November 16-20

AUD/USD Outlook – November 16-20

Looking for the latest outlook, for the current week? Check out the section: AUD/USD Forecast The Australian dollar continued to push forward this week, riding on good employment figures. This week’s meeting minutes from the RBA will supply hints for the next move by the RBA. Here’s an outlook for the upcoming week in Australia,

Forex Daily Outlook – August 12th 2009

A very busy day is expecting us: the FOMC Statement will set the direction of the dollar for the near future. In addition, Trade Balance in Canada and the US, and employment data in Britain are key events. And there’s more. Let’s dive in: Australian Westpac Consumer Sentiment starts the day. This is the second

Australian Dollar Outlook – August 10-14 2009

Australian Dollar Outlook – August 10-14 2009

The Aussie discovered new high ground at the beginning of the week, but then went down under. This week’s events will shape its trading. Here’s an outlook for 6 Aussie events, and a technical analysis for AUD/USD. AUD/USD chart and important lines: Australia’s resilient job market, as well as rising house prices, sent the AUD/USD

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 – 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 – February 25th 2009

Today’s main event is the Existing Home Sales in the US. British Revised GDP didn’t surprise. Also note Bernanke’s testament. Big price action is seen in the Japanese Yen: USD/JPY is at 97, a price not seen for a long time. Are Carry Trades returning? The day began with Australian data, which was good. Australia continues to be

Forex Weekly Outlook – February 23-27 2009

The upcoming week features a few major releases: German Ifo Business Climate and CBI Realized Sales on Tuesday, British Revised GDP and American Existing Home Sales on Wednesday, British Nationwide HPI and Core Durable Goods Orders on Thursday and the American Prelim GDP on Friday. And of course there’s lots more. After gaining throughout the whole week just to lose everything on