Bears accelerate under thick daily cloud
The Euro starts week in red and extends weakness below 1.18 mark in early Monday trading.
Fresh bears emerged after Sep 3 bull-trap above 1.1894 Fibo barrier (38.2% of 1.2266/1.1664) and gained pace after return below thick falling daily…
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Aussie regains traction but fresh bulls face strong headwinds from falling thick daily cloud
The Australian dollar regained traction on Friday and bounced to three-day high, confirming initial reversal signal., after Thursday’s Doji candle signaled that three-day pullback from new highest in nearly two months (0.7478) lost…
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Bulls hold grip despite weak GDP and pressure key 1.39 resistance zone
Cable extends strong advance into the second straight day as bulls ignored weak July GDP data but remain underpinned by weaker dollar and BOE’s 4-4 split on possible rate hike, ahead of central bank’s Sep 23 policy meeting.
The action was…
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UK economy slows significantly in July on surge in new Delta variant cases
The UK economy grew just 0.1% in July, compared previous month’s upwardly revised 1% growth and also disappointed expectation for an increase of 0.6%.
July data point to the smallest monthly increase since January, when the country went…
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European Central Bank trims its emergency bond purchases but says this is not tapering
‘The lady isn’t tapering’, ECB President Christine Lagarde said on today’s press conference following the central bank’s policy meeting.
There was no surprise from the ECB, although some analysts talked about possible shock from more…
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The euro would appreciate on tapering signals from ECB but would come under increased pressure on…
Three-day pullback from six-week high (1.1909) found footstep at 1.1815/10 zone (Fibo 38.2% of 1.1664/1.1909 upleg / 55DMA) and edges higher in European session on Thursday, lifted by better than expected German data.
Wednesday’s close…
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Dax falls over 1% in pre-ECB trading
The Dax accelerated lower on Wednesday, extending weakness into the second consecutive day and being on track for the biggest one-day loss since July 19.
Global stocks eased on worries about the slowing pace of global economic recovery,…
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The Reserve Bank of Australia trims bond-buying but extends the program to February
The Reserve Bank of Australia kept interest rates at a record low in its September policy meeting as widely expected and also extended asset purchases to at least mid-February 2022 but surprised by reducing its bond-buying by A$1 billion to…
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Aussie is pausing ahead of key event – RBA policy meeting on Tuesday
Bulls are taking a breather on Monday after strong gains in past two weeks, as volumes thinned due to US holiday and traders awaiting early Tuesday’s RBA policy meeting for more information about tapering decision.
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Euro eases from one-month high, but more evidence is needed to signal reversal
The Euro starts the week in negative mode and signaling correction after strong rally in past two weeks, as the dollar regained traction following a big US non-farm payrolls miss that fades Fed tapering expectations.
Last Friday’s Doji…
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