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Forex Market Review – Euro bounces above $1.27 – Trading Point


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Forex Market Review – Euro bounces above $1.27
Trading Point
Short-covering ahead of the weekend has contributed to the bounce, seeing the single currency up 0.5 percent during the session. The economic calendar was light today but euro is vulnerable to headline news from Europe, with Greece and Spain remaining ...

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EUR/CHF Fundamental Analysis May 18, 2012, Forecast – FX Empire


EUR/CHF Fundamental Analysis May 18, 2012, Forecast
FX Empire
The calendar for the end of the week is very thin. There should be little eco data that will affect the markets Want to read more articles like this one? Enter your e-mail address and read FX Empire content directly from your inbox.

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Another bad hair day – FX-MM


Another bad hair day
FX-MM
Another currency that continues to attract buying interest is the pound, with cable steadfast at around the 1.61 level and EUR/GBP now comfortably under 0.80. The single currency fell to 1.2815 overnight, but it has been a remarkably measured sell-off ...

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Euro Set to Test Key Support; Looking to Buy into Dip – ForexTV.com


Euro Set to Test Key Support; Looking to Buy into Dip
ForexTV.com
... calendar for Monday is rather light and we suspect that markets will continue to trade off of broader themes. Eurozone industrial production was however rather discouraging despite some upward revisions, and this continued to pressure the currency.

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Fresh talk of LTRO3 – ForexLive (blog)


Fresh talk of LTRO3
ForexLive (blog)
Thank you for an another wild week in the forex... Asier: What a bloody joke. I don't know how anybody can take these agencies seriously. JPM A+? It should be... lilac: President to try next http://www.ekathimerini.com/4d cgi/_w_articles_wsite1_1_11/05 ...

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May 11, 2012
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Fedspeak all that’s left on the calendar – ForexLive (blog)


Fedspeak all that's left on the calendar
ForexLive (blog)
By Jamie Coleman || May 3, 2012 at 15:26 GMT We get speeches from Williams (dove), Plosser (hawk) and Lockhart (moderate hawk) this afternoon. All have spoken repeatedly in recent days and are unlikely to break any new ground. The content of this field ...

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Forex: GBP/USD sporting steadier profile ahead of 1.6300 – NASDAQ


Forex: GBP/USD sporting steadier profile ahead of 1.6300
NASDAQ
This week the Sterling faces six hot releases, including three key PMI, although UK fundamental calendar is empty for today. "The pair has benefited from some weak US economic data and the announcement by the Fed that it has no plans to raise interest ...

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April 30, 2012
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More Like A Market Lull Than ‘Turn Around Tuesday’ – Forex Pros


More Like A Market Lull Than 'Turn Around Tuesday'
Forex Pros
With the European auctions behind us for the session, and a light North American calendar, a consolidative tone may characterize the remainder of today's 24 hour session. The US dollar is mostly softer. The euro has found support ahead of the $1.3130 ...

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April 24, 2012
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Forex – Psychology/Strategy for major markets today – FXMarketAlerts.com


Forex - Psychology/Strategy for major markets today
FXMarketAlerts.com
DJIA and S&P - Range boundaries will be put to the test amid a bustling weekly calendar. * T.Bond - Broader bullish bias remains intact but a heavy data- and event-filled week will leave action particularly volatile, with 10s having potential to test ...

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The upcoming week is like a freight train – ForexLive (blog)


The upcoming week is like a freight train
ForexLive (blog)
By Adam Button || April 21, 2012 at 14:18 GMT It starts slowly with an empty US calendar on Monday but picks up steam with durable goods on Tuesday, the FOMC decision Wednesday and Q1 GDP on Friday. It was not a great week for trend-following trades ...

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