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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Dollar continues declining after robust growth; loonie eyes fresh high

Posted on July 28, 2017 at 3:05 pm GMT

Second quarter US GDP estimates dominated investors’ attention during today’s European session trading. Certain components within the data led to the dollar recording losses as the news became public, though those were short-lived. In other notable releases, Canadian growth figures for May were released today as well. The much-awaited preliminary US GDP estimates for the second quarter of the year showed the economy expanding at an annualized rate of 2.6%, as expected. First quarter growth was revised downwards to 1.2% [..]

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Forex Market Review (Asian Session) – Fed’s inflation concern weakens dollar; aussie, kiwi at two-year high

Posted on July 27, 2017 at 7:47 am GMT

It was a relatively quiet data day in forex markets prompting traders to dwell over yesterday’s events, namely the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. As a result of the Federal Reserve’s dovish tone, the weakness in the US dollar unfolded, with the dollar index hitting a fresh 13-month low. The Australian and New Zealand dollars jumped to two-year highs as traders sold off the greenback. The Fed confirmed market anticipations of the federal funds rate remaining at the same target [..]

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Forex Market Review (Asian Session) – Dollar gains ground ahead of FOMC; aussie suffers on softer inflation

Posted on July 26, 2017 at 7:43 am GMT

Inflation figures out of Australia were today’s main data release during Asian session trading. The softer than expected data led to the aussie posting losses. Beyond that, the dollar index seems to be maintaining some positive momentum following yesterday’s upbeat consumer confidence report. The dollar’s index against a basket of currencies was up 0.2% as Asian traders were about to complete their trading day. It stood above the 94 mark, but not far above 93.64, the 13-month low reached yesterday. [..]

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Forex Market Review (Asian Session) – Dollar softens ahead of FOMC meeting; Saudi Arabia helps push oil prices up

Posted on July 25, 2017 at 7:27 am GMT

During the Asian session, forex markets didn’t have much to react to in the absence of important economic releases. Hence, yesterday’s events along with the upcoming two-day US Federal Open Market Committee meeting that starts today have been commanding most of the moves today. The US dollar weakened against most currencies as investors await the news from the two-day FOMC meeting on interest rate policy that starts later today. Many investors expect the Federal Reserve to announce that it will begin [..]

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Forex Market Review (Asian Session) – Dollar weighed by political woes, close to 13-month low; aussie gains

Posted on July 24, 2017 at 7:42 am GMT

As Asian traders were about to complete their trading day, the dollar index was up on the day after previously hitting a fresh 13-month low. Excluding aussie/dollar, most major pairs were moving within a relatively narrow range during Asian trading hours, while gold was down after recording a one-month high. The dollar’s index against a basket of major currencies fell to 93.82 today – it’s lowest since June 24 of last year. It later managed to recover to last trade [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Dollar at 13-month lows; loonie gains on rising hike prospects; euro at fresh high

Posted on July 21, 2017 at 3:11 pm GMT

Barring inflation and retail sales data out of Canada, today’s European session was a rather quiet one in terms of data releases. In the absence of data during the rest of the session, forex market participants placed their orders having in mind developments from yesterday’s European Central Bank meeting, as well as developments on the US political front. The dollar index, which gauges the greenback against the currencies of six major US trading partners, fell to 93.99 today, a 13-month [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Euro rallies despite dovish Draghi; sterling weakens despite upbeat retail sales

Posted on July 20, 2017 at 3:13 pm GMT

The euro rallied to a near 14-month high against the dollar during the European session following ECB President Mario Draghi’s speech at a news conference today. Sterling was briefly lifted against the US currency, but gave up on gains and was down on the day as the US session started. During the end of the session, forex markets reacted significantly on the back of just released news regarding Trump’s links with Russia. The dollar index was down 0.60% at 94.22. [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Dollar at fresh 10-month low; sterling hurt by weaker-than-expected inflation

Posted on July 18, 2017 at 3:04 pm GMT

In terms of economic releases, UK inflation numbers were by far the most important release during today’s European session. The downside miss hurt sterling which posted a ten-month high versus the dollar earlier in the session. In other news, the currency markets were once again anything but deaf to political developments, pushing the dollar to new lows on the seeming inability by the Trump administration to repeal and replace Obamacare. The dollar index, a broader gauge of the US currency’s [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Dollar tumbles on disappointing inflation; Kuwait’s OPEC governor boosts oil

Posted on July 14, 2017 at 2:51 pm GMT

The dollar tumbled against all majors after a set of disappointing US data releases. The dollar index fell to a fresh 10-month low of 95.25 immediately following the release. The weaker dollar boosted other majors as well as gold. Both US CPI and retail sales numbers for June came in short of expectations, pushing the dollar to 112.38 yen from 113.04. Headline CPI was weaker than estimated at 0.1% month-on-month in June, mirroring the prior increase of 0.1%. It was [..]

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