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European Open Preview – ECB meets, all eyes on Draghi; pound soars

Posted on January 24, 2019 at 8:44 am GMT

ECB decision and Eurozone PMIs will chart euro’s course today Pound soars to 11-week highs versus dollar as no-deal Brexit risk fades Aussie tumbles on mounting speculation for RBA rate cut Stocks inch higher on strong earnings, dollar rebound stalls ECB meeting & Eurozone PMIs could make-or-break euro/dollar today It will be a crucial session for European assets and the euro itself today. The European Central Bank (ECB) will announce its policy decision at 1245 GMT, which will be followed [..]

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European Open Preview – Market sentiment stays fragile, but kiwi shines

Posted on January 23, 2019 at 9:21 am GMT

Risk appetite remains weak as trade and growth concerns resurface BoJ stays on hold, provides no new signals – yen yawns Kiwi outperforms as New Zealand’s inflation prints beat estimates Growth and trade woes keep investors on the defensive Market sentiment remained fragile on Tuesday, with investors cutting their exposure to riskier assets and diverting those funds into safer plays, amid resurgent worries around global growth and trade uncertainties. News that the US will proceed with the extradition of the [..]

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European Open Preview – IMF adds more clouds to global outlook

Posted on January 22, 2019 at 9:23 am GMT

IMF downgrades growth forecasts; stocks feel the pinch May keeps “no-deal Brexit” scenario alive Oil reverses lower amid signs of slowing global economy Risk appetite stays bearish amid growing global growth fears Stocks in Asia had another weak session on Tuesday as pessimism about global growth kept funds away from risky assets, with Chinese equities losing more than 1%. A couple of hours after China reported its slowest quarterly economic expansion since the financial crisis and the lowest annual growth in 30 years, the International Monetary [..]

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European Open Preview – Stocks extend trade gains; Brexit saga continues

Posted on January 21, 2019 at 9:08 am GMT

Reports China is willing to buy more US goods keep risk appetite buoyed Euro/dollar eyes key support area, looks to Thursday’s ECB meeting Today, focus turns back to the UK; PM May presents her alternative Brexit plan Fresh trade headlines propel stocks even higher, yen retreats US equity markets recorded another round of sizeable gains on Friday, with the likes of the S&P 500 (+1.32%) and the Dow Jones (+1.38%) establishing further distance above their respective 50-day moving averages. Meanwhile, [..]

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Technical Analysis – USDCAD trades cautiously above one-month lows

Posted on January 21, 2019 at 8:09 am GMT

USDCAD gained little after its freefall to one-month lows, rising slightly above the 50% Fibonacci of the upleg from 1.2781 to 1.3663 to start consolidation. In the short term the pair could see some recovery as the RSI heads towards its 50-neutral mark, though as long as the indicator holds in negative territory, downside movements cannot be ruled out. The MACD continues to fluctuate below its red signal line, supporting that downside risks are still high as well. Should the [..]

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Week Ahead – Spotlight on ECB and BoJ as growth jitters persist; China GDP also eyed

Posted on January 18, 2019 at 12:40 pm GMT

The European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan will hold their first policy meetings of 2019 next week as concerns mount about a global downturn. GDP figures out of China could underscore the worsening outlook, while flash PMIs out of the Eurozone will also be watched for the latest glimpse on the growth picture. Jobs numbers will be in focus too as Australia and the UK publish monthly labour market stats. One event that isn’t expected to attract much [..]

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European Open Preview – Trade hopes lift markets; pound cruises higher

Posted on January 18, 2019 at 8:45 am GMT

Stocks advance, safe-havens tumble on reports US could roll back China tariffs In the UK, sterling surges without Brexit news; sentiment is improving Today, Canadian inflation figures and Fed speakers may steal the show Stocks jump, yen softens on reports US may lift China tariffs Risk appetite firmed during the late US session on Thursday, following a WSJ report that US Treasury Secretary Mnuchin considered whether to lift the tariffs on Chinese products as a gesture of good faith during [..]

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Technical Analysis – USDCAD finds significant resistance near 23.6% Fibonacci region

Posted on January 18, 2019 at 7:31 am GMT

USDCAD has been struggling below the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level of the upleg from 1.2060 to 1.3663, around 1.3285 over the last seven days, following the bearish rally from the 19-month high of 1.3663. The price also remains below the simple moving averages (SMAs) which are turning lower, signaling a bearish crossover in the near future. Looking at the technical indicators, in the daily timeframe, they seem to be in agreement with the latest movement in the very short-term. The RSI is [..]

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Canadian inflation figures due as loonie tracks oil prices – Forex News Preview

Posted on January 17, 2019 at 4:20 pm GMT

The latest inflation data out of Canada will hit the markets on Friday, at 1330 GMT. While these figures are always important for market expectations around future Bank of Canada (BoC) rate hikes, the loonie’s overall direction may depend mostly on how oil prices perform going forward, given the resurgent correlation between these two assets. The loonie staged a remarkable rebound to start the new year, clawing back some of the losses it recorded in the final months of 2018, [..]

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European Open Preview – May suffers Brexit defeat, can she survive no-confidence vote?

Posted on January 16, 2019 at 8:54 am GMT

Sterling recovers despite May’s Brexit defeat; no-confidence vote due today Euro inches down as ECB’s Draghi adopts an increasingly cautious bias Risk appetite stays firm; NAHB housing index today may be crucial Pound rebounds even as May suffers major defeat; no-confidence vote called British lawmakers overwhelmingly voted against PM May’s Brexit deal yesterday, with 432 rejecting the accord and 202 voting in favor, a much wider margin of defeat than rumored. The loss was so devastating that it led the [..]

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