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Forex Market Review (Asian Session) – Dollar stands tall ahead of GDP; euro records 3-month low on “dovish tapering”

Posted on October 27, 2017 at 7:51 am GMT

The US currency stood higher on the day as the Asian session was nearing completion, though barring a development that makes US tax reform more likely, that was mostly due to other majors’ weakness rather than any dollar specific factors. Market participants are awaiting the advance estimate of US third quarter GDP growth which is due at 1230 GMT. The dollar’s index against a basket of currencies was trading 0.3% up on the day, near the day’s high and not [..]

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Forex Market Review (Asian Session) – ECB in focus; dollar eases in need of fresh catalysts

Posted on October 26, 2017 at 7:49 am GMT

As the Asian session was about to complete, the euro was standing stronger ahead of the European Central Bank’s policy meeting, while the dollar was distancing itself on the downside from the highs it reached earlier in the week. The dollar index, which measures the strength of the US currency versus the currencies of six major US trading partners, was 0.1% lower at 0737 GMT, falling for a third straight day and moving further below Monday’s three-week high of 94.02. [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Pound rises on GDP, hike speculation; loonie declines on BoC inflation expectations

Posted on October 25, 2017 at 3:07 pm GMT

The British pound was a notable gainer during today’s trading as forex market participants revised upwards their expectations for a quarter percentage point interest rate rise to be delivered by the Bank of England after UK third quarter growth beat expectations. The dollar was gaining ground relative to the loonie, aussie and the kiwi and retreating versus the euro, yen and of course sterling. At 1542 GMT, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback against the currencies of six major [..]

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Forex Market Review (Asian session) – Majors stay in recent ranges; kiwi hit by New Zealand’s coalition government program

Posted on October 24, 2017 at 2:32 pm GMT

Most foreign exchange majors stayed within narrow ranges during today’s Asian session as traders were awaiting key business survey data out of the Eurozone and the United States later in the day. The only big mover was the New Zealand dollar, which continued to post heavy losses as the country was seen getting a coalition government whose policies could have a negative impact on the currency. In particular, the new Labor-led government could push for the Reserve Bank to include [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Dollar holds onto gains vs yen as Trump Fed decision awaited; euro slips

Posted on October 23, 2017 at 2:42 pm GMT

The US dollar held on to most of its Asian session gains in European trading on Monday as the yen remained weak after Abe’s landslide victory in Japan. The euro slipped further into losses as the stand-off between Madrid and the Catalan authorities intensified, while sterling also lost ground amid worries about the British economy. The yen maintained its broad weakness against most major currencies following Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s election win on Sunday, which signalled policymakers in the [..]

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Technical Analysis – Gold expected to remain soft as near-term risks point to downside

Posted on October 23, 2017 at 8:36 am GMT

Gold has taken on a bearish bias again in the short-term after failure to sustain an upside move above the key psychological level at 1300. Prices attempted a recovery off the 1260 area but this move proved to be a correction of the September to October downtrend that is in progress since the more than one-year peak at 1357.47. Near-term risk is clearly tilted to the downside with trend and momentum signals supporting this view. On the 4-hour chart, there [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Yen weakens ahead of Japanese elections; loonie falls sharply as retail sales miss expectations

Posted on October 20, 2017 at 3:46 pm GMT

As markets head into the weekend, investors during the European session were concentrated on political developments in Spain as well as on Brexit negotiations. Japanese snap elections would be also in focus on Sunday with the yen showing some weakness on Friday. However, the loonie was the worst performer out of majors today after retail sales and inflation figures came in worse than expected. The dollar index managed to pick up by 0.34% on the day, reaching a two-day high of 93.54 during the session as the Senate’s approval of the 2018 budget [..]

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Yen weakens ahead of Japanese elections; loonie falls sharply as retail sales miss expectations

Posted on October 20, 2017 at 3:39 pm GMT

As markets head into the weekend, investors during the European session were concentrated on political developments in Spain as well as on Brexit negotiations. Japanese snap elections would be also in focus on Sunday with the yen showing some weakness on Friday. However, the loonie was the worst performer out of majors today after retail sales and inflation figures came in worse than expected. The dollar index managed to pick up by 0.34% on the day, reaching a two-day high of 93.54 during the session as the Senate’s approval of the 2018 budget [..]

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Forex Market Review (Asian Session) – Dollar faces tailwinds on 2018 fiscal budget approval; kiwi plummets as economic risks grow

Posted on October 20, 2017 at 7:56 am GMT

The approval of a budget blueprint for the 2018 fiscal year, drove the dollar higher against its major counterparts on Friday in Asia, while the kiwi extended its losses in the face of economic uncertainties which might emerge under the new coalition government. Trump’s tax plan, which promises substantial tax cuts to businesses and individuals, is ready to move to the House of Representatives after the Republican-controlled Senate voted in favor of the 2018 fiscal budget yesterday which would add $1.5 trillion to the federal deficit over the next [..]

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Forex Market Review (European Session) – Kiwi bears take charge on new government announcement; pound slips after retail sales slump

Posted on October 19, 2017 at 2:52 pm GMT

The kiwi posted additional long red candles during the European session after the kingmaker New Zealand First party backed the opposition party early today, forming a new coalition government. The pound fully reversed yesterday’s gains in the wake of worse-than-expected retail sales. September’s British retail sales tumbled by 0.8% from August, surprising analysts who had projected a smaller contraction of 0.1% as the pound’s weakness raised import costs and hence hit consumers’ wallets. The previous reading was also revised downwards [..]

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