Posts Tagged ‘2012’
What’s on the Economic Horizon
French, German Manufacturing and Services PMIs on Tap
U.S. Existing Home Sales Expected To Increase Pace
BOE Meeting Minutes On The Clock
U.S. Dollar (USD)
Even with the Greek debt deal getting passed, traders weren’t quite in a rush to celebrate. Most pairs remained unchanged, as did the dollar. The dollar index closed at 79.528, [...]
What’s on the Economic Horizon
Swiss trade surplus expected to narrow in Jan
ECOFIN meetings set to start today
Canadian retail sales down by 0.2% in Dec?
U.S. Dollar (USD)
Since U.S. traders were off celebrating Presidents’ Day, there was no one to save the Greenback from getting clobbered yesterday. Higher-yielding currencies slowly edged upwards as risk appetite improved in [...]
What’s on the Economic Horizon
German PPI and euro zone current account to be released
U.K. retail sales expected to slide
Canadian CPI seen at 0.3%
U.S. inflation to rise?
U.S. Dollar (USD)
It looked as though the dollar was going to cruise to another big victory as it was in total control of the charts throughout the Tokyo session and [...]

— Written by Joel Kruger, Technical Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com
EUR/USD: The market has now broken back below key support at 1.3025 to suggest that the corrective rally in 2012 has come to an end and a fresh medium-term lower top is now in place by 1.3325. At this point, we would look for confirmation on [...]
What’s on the Economic Horizon
Euro zone GDP to show economic contraction?
U.K. claimant count expected to increase by 3,200
Swiss ZEW economic expectations on tap
U.S. to unload TIC long-term purchases and FOMC meeting minutes
U.S. Dollar (USD)
There was nothing mixed about the dollar’s performance yesterday! It ruled the charts just like how my girl Adele ruled the Grammys [...]
What’s on the Economic Horizon
BOJ to keep rates on hold
U.K. annual CPI to dip to 3.6%
U.S. retail sales could show rebound in spending
U.S. Dollar (USD)
The Greenback had a mixed performance yesterday as it lost ground to the comdolls but pocketed some gains against the European currencies. It moved sideways against the yen but managed to [...]

Well TMM must apologise for their laziness this year in getting their Non-Predictions out. To be honest, we have found it pretty hard to get excited about anything: the backdrop since the beginning of the year of improving data, particularly in the US, sitting uncomfortably aside continuing Eurobllx is unchanged. TMM really have run out [...]
What’s on the Economic Horizon
Uncertainty Strikes the Market, Greenback Rallies
U.K.’s Inflation Rate expected to Taper Down Once Again
BOJ Expected to Keep Rates Unchanged Below 0.10%
U.S. Dollar (USD)
The market’s doubt about Greece regarding the implementation of all the agreed austerity measures spurred a bout of risk aversion and a wide-reaching case of U.S. dollar strength last [...]

Recap of the Latest Global News
By Keagan York on Feb 9, 2012
European finance ministers have convened an emergency meeting in Brussels today as the Greek government continues to struggle to finalize of terms of its next rescue package. The ministers will meet with IMF chief Christine Lagarde but no agenda has been announced. Meanwhile, the [...]
What’s on the Economic Horizon
Swiss CPI on tap
U.K. PPI input to show 0.4% rise?
Canadian trade surplus expected to narrow
U.S. trade deficit slated to widen
U.S. Dollar (USD)
The dollar received mixed reviews against its major counterparts yesterday. It rallied against the yen, weakened against the euro, and ended virtually unchanged against almost everything else! Let’s see if [...]
