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Currency Articles - November 3, 2010 18:24
Is the Fed’s Stimulus Package and Inflation Time Bomb?
The Fed’s announcement will be upon us very soon. Traders now wait with baited breath to see whether the Fed will deliver just what everyone expects them to deliver. They will probably restart the asset purchasing program this evening even as growth is expected to accelerate to 2.6 in the second quarter of next year. […]
Global Stocks Rally On Fed cash injection announcement tomorrow
Global Stock markets have continued to rally today amid expectations of stimulus packages. Benchmark US Stock indices have reached 6 month highs. Risk appetite is firmly back in place in the markets with speculators contemplating the measures that will be brought into the market place to stimulate the US economy and the upcoming election results […]
US ISM Expands at a faster rate than expected
The world’s largest economy has today posted Manufacturing activity gains at the fastest pace in five months. The ISM Index has advanced from 54.4 last month to 56.9 this month. This release represents a significantly better than expected growth in this sector amid forecasts for 54.0. Economists are arguing that Manufacturing is at the head […]
FX Market Update 27th October 2010
Sterling has continued to outperform most of its rivals in trading today, the notable exception is the USD, which now appears to be gaining some form of momentum for a reversal on cable and the EUR/USD pair. This can be attributed to today’s durable goods orders in the world’s largest economy jumping 3.3% in September […]
FX Market Update 26th October 2010
Today opened with a big surprise for the UK economy, the preliminary Q3 GDP figures released at 0930 this morning indicated that the economic slow down is not as poor as previously thought. The market expectation was that the figure would be announced at 0.4%, it was actually released at 0.8%, giving Sterling a much […]
FX Market Update 22nd October 2010
All eyes are focused on GDP for the US and the UK this week. We have (Q3) Preliminary GDP from the UK tomorrow morning with the figure forecasted at just 0.4%. If this is the case, this represents a significant slowing in the economic recovery and will weigh on the pound with concern over additional […]
FX Market Update 21st October 2010
The pound has slumped to a daily low of 1.1226 against the Euro. This break through technical resistance could see further declines from here towards the next level of support between 1.10 and 1.0950. It is remarkable how quickly the Euro has strengthened against both the pound and the USD and it looks set to […]
FX Update – News Flash MPC Split and the Government Spending Review
Today as expected has seen a decline in the pound against all of the majors. The Bank of Englands minutes have shown a three way split in policy, with Andrew Sentance voting for a rate hike and Adam Posen voting for more QE. The other MPC members are all still at present sitting on the […]
FX Market Update 19th October 2010
Today we have seen some respite for the USD. The Dollar has made gains against most currencies today as US Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner has said that the US will work to preserve confidence in a strong currency and will not work to devalue their currency.
FX Market Update 16th October
Sterling has suffered today, the austerity measures set to be announced on Wednesday were always going to see selling pressure on the pound return to the markets. There is a saying in the markets that goes ‘sell fear’ and ‘buy fact’. This is not of course always the case.
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