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Monthly Archives: October 2013
USD/JPY: Yen trading lower amid lack of domestic economic data
USDJPY Movement For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the USD strengthened 0.25% against the JPY and closed at 98.20. In economic news, a report from Japan showed that all industry activity in the nation rose 0.3% (MoM) in August, … Continue reading
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GBP/USD: Pound extends its losses in the Asian session
GBPUSD Movement For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, GBP fell 0.23% against the USD and closed at 1.6133. However, the greenback’s gains against the Pound was kept in check after Chicago Fed President, Charles Evans, hinted that the Fed … Continue reading
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EUR/USD: Greenback trading tad higher ahead of employment data from the US
EURUSD Movement For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, EUR declined 0.07% against the USD and closed at 1.3672, as traders refrained from taking riskier bets amid lack of economic data from the Euro-zone. In economic news, a report revealed … Continue reading
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Trading Signals per 21-10-2013
FOREX-Signals EUR/USD SHORT EUR/GBP SHORT Entry-Limit Sell 1,3707 Entry-Limit Sell 0,8397 Limit BUY 1,3667 Limit BUY 0,8357 … Continue reading
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Crude Oil: Crude oil tad lower in the Asian session
Crude Oil Movement On Friday, Crude Oil prices advanced marginally against the USD for the period ending 21:00GMT, closing at 100.84, after the US Dollar gave up ground against most of its major counterparts and after a report showed that … Continue reading
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Silver: White metal trading above its MA’s
Silver Movement On Friday, Silver prices rose 0.23% to the USD21.90 per ounce during the period ending 21:00GMT, as a decline in the US Dollar and a rise in the prices of industrial metals bolstered the demand outlook of the … Continue reading
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Gold: Yellow metal pares losses in the morning trading hours
Gold Movement On Friday Gold prices traded lower by 0.14% against the USD in the period ending 21:00GMT, at 1316.28 per ounce, as risk-appetite among investors increased following rally in the global equities markets, which in turn dimmed the demand … Continue reading
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AUD/USD: Aussie trading lower amid lack of domestic economic releases
AUDUSD Movement On Friday, the AUD strengthened 0.55% against the USD to close at 0.9670. LME Copper prices advanced 1.0% or $69.5/MT to $7241.5/MT. Aluminium prices rose 0.7% or $12.5/MT to $1808.5/MT. In the Asian session, at GMT0300, the pair … Continue reading
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USD/CAD: Canada’s consumer price index surpassed market expectations for September
USDCAD Movement On Friday, the USD declined 0.07% against the CAD to close at 1.0294. The Canadian Dollar rose against its US counterpart after a report showed that the nation’s consumer price index rose 0.2% (MoM) in September, surpassing analysts’ … Continue reading
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USD/CHF: Swiss Franc pares its gains in the Asian session
USDCHF Movement On Friday, the USD declined 0.09% against the CHF and closed at 0.9024, amid lingering speculation that the Fed might refrain from tapering its $85 billion asset purchase programme at its policy meeting later this month. In the … Continue reading
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USD/JPY: BoJ Chief, Kuroda confident on achieving 2% inflation target
USDJPY Movement On Friday, the USD weakened 0.13% against the JPY and closed at 97.88, on bets that the Fed might delay its plans to start tapering its stimulus package until March 2014. Meanwhile, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) Governor, … Continue reading
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