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Forex Daily Outlook September 24 2012

We began the week with Current Account in Canada as the main highlight on today’s outlook. Let’s see what awaits us today.

In the US, John Williams, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President, is due to speak in San Francisco.

In Canada, Mark Carney, Bank of Canada (BOC) Governor is due to participate in a panel discussion in Ottawa.

For more on USD/CAD, read the  Canadian dollar forecast.

In Europe, German Information and Forschung (Ifo) Business Climate, Monthly Survey to rate the current business conditions and the next 6 months expectations, rise is likely from 102.3 points on August up to 102.7 points now.

For more on the Euro, read the  Euro to dollar forecast.                                                              

In Great Britain, Current Account, value the difference in between imported and exported goods, services etc. on the previous quarter, -12.2B is due now from -11.2B on the last report.

Read more about the Pound in the  GBP/USD forecast.

In Switzerland, Thomas Jordan, Swiss National Bank (SNB) Governing Board Chairman, is due to deliver a speech in Pfäffikon.

Read more about the Swiss franc in the USD/CHF forecast.

In Australia, RBA Financial Stability Review, assessment of conditions in the economic system and potential risks to monetary stability.

For more on the Aussie, read the  AUD/USD forecast.

In Japan, Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes, BOJ Policy Board’s meeting detailed record that provides insights into the financial conditions regarding the interest rates decisions.

Later in Japan, Corporate Services Price Index (CSPI) is due to remain -0.2% similar to the last monthly report.

Read more about the yen in the USD/JPY forecast.

For more events later in the week, check out the Live Forex Calendar

Anat Dror

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