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Recent Forex News
Technical Analysis FX Technical Analysis EURUSD Comment: Very slow work as the Euro tries to form an interim base against 50% Fibonacci retracement support. Momentum is neutral and very good futures volume on Tuesday's fall underlines the fact that consensus opinion is for a weaker Euro. Forex Technical Analytics The estimated test of key resistance range levels for implementation of short positions has not been confirmed, however, preserved low activity, suggests further rate range movement with no clear signs regarding planning priorities for today. Hence, we can assume probability of another test of close 1,0140/60 resistance levels, where it Technical Analysis for Crosses The pair soared yesterday affected by facing 88.6% of XA leg as we discussed earlier but it declined sharply again during the Asian session, where it is presently is very close to 88.6% once more. We are not sure if it intends to breach it to complete the suggested bullish Daily Technical Analysis The EURUSD slipped below my trend line support yesterday, but further bearish pressure was rejected and whipsawed to the upside, topped at 1.2762 and closed at 1.2720. The bias is neutral in nearest term but this fact force me to assume that the bullish correction remains intact. Immediate resistance at Daily Technical Outlook Former support around 1.2770 was tested and held, as I was expecting in my article yesterday, and downside pressure remains high. Euro's come back after the 1.2770 attempt was probably caused by ECB chief economist Juergen Stark who said that German banks need more capital. Support trend line coming from Newsfeed display by CaRP Fundamental Analysis Morning Forex Overview Renewed threats by Japan's Minister of Finance Yoshihiko Noda to take "decisive steps" to stop the rise in the yen failed to deter the market Thursday, but they at least stopped traders from pushing the currency to yet another 15-year high against the dollar. Asian Market Update Asian equity markets are trading mixed despite some modest gains in the US and EU bourses, even as the most heavily beaten down Nikkei225 is seeing some reprieve. Tokyo equities opened up by over 1.1% before paring some of those gains despite further escalation in intervention rhetoric by Japanese officials. The Australian Economy Still Looks To Be Firing On All Cylinders The CAD was in the spotlight overnight as the BOC hiked rates by 25bp to 1.0%, as expected, but held a slightly more hawkish tone in the accompanying statement than the market had been expecting. However, whilst saying that Canadian consumption and investment was expected to stay strong and that Risk Aversion Subsides Briefly, Markets Consolidate! The Dollar Traded weaker yesterday as risk aversion was in put on hold after concerns about the Euro zone faded on solid auction from some European Countries. US stocks also rallied as new stimulus proposals from Obama ahead of the US Mid-term elections were announced. In US the DJIA traded BoE To Keep Both Interest Rate And APF Steady In September BoE will release interest rate for the month of September where expectations are in favor of keeping both borrowing cost and APF quantity unchanged. The BoE has been keeping both interest rate at 0.50% and APF at 200 billion pounds recently despite the improvement witnessed recently. In the second quarter, Newsfeed display by CaRP |