Weekly Market Outlook (04-08 September)

UPCOMING EVENTS: Monday: US and Canada Holiday. Tuesday: China Caixin Services PMI, RBA Policy Decision. Wednesday: Eurozone Retail Sales, US ISM Services PMI, BoC Policy Decision. Thursday: China Imports/Exports data, Switzerland Unemployment Rate, US Jobless Claims. Friday: Japan Wage data, Canada Jobs Report. Tuesday The RBA is expected to keep the cash rate unchanged at

Japan Maintain Economic Outlook, USD/JPY Catches its Breath at Weekly High

USD/JPY PRICES, CHARTS AND ANALYSIS: Recommended by Zain Vawda Forex for Beginners Most Read: EURO Forecast: EUR/USD, EUR/GBP Eye Reprieve Following Testing Week The Yen looked to pare back some losses this morning following the release of the updated Economic outlook by the Japanese Government. This was followed by further attempts from Chinese authorities to

Asia FX flat as markets weigh Fed outlook, dollar near 3-mth high By Investing.com

© Reuters. Investing.com — Most Asian currencies moved little on Monday as markets weighed hawkish yet somewhat reiterative comments on monetary policy from the Federal Reserve, while the dollar retained recent gains and came close to a three-month high. Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Friday warned that U.S. interest rates could still rise further to

Weekly Market Outlook (28-01 September)

UPCOMING EVENTS: Monday: UK Bank Holiday, Australian Retail Sales. Tuesday: Japan Unemployment Rate, US Consumer Confidence, US Job Openings. Wednesday: Australia CPI, US ADP. Thursday: Japan Retail Sales, Chinese PMIs, ECB Minutes, Eurozone CPI, Eurozone Unemployment Rate, US Jobless Claims, US Core PCE. Friday: Swiss CPI, US NFP, US ISM Manufacturing PMI. Tuesday The US

Weekly Market Outlook (21-25 August)

UPCOMING EVENTS: Monday: PBoC LPR. Wednesday: NZ Retail Sales, AU/JP/EZ/GB/US PMIs, Canada Retail Sales. Thursday: US Jobless Claims. Friday: Fed Chair Powell speaks at the Jackson Hole Symposium (24-26 August). Monday The PBoC is expected to cut the LPR rates by 15 bps as it did the last week with the MLF. The rate cuts

Weekly Market Outlook (14-18 August)

UPCOMING EVENTS: Tuesday: PBoC MLF, Australia Wage Price Index, China Industrial Production, UK Jobs Report, German ZEW, US Retail Sales, Canada CPI, NAHB Housing Market Index. Wednesday: RBNZ Policy Decision, UK CPI, FOMC Meeting Minutes. Thursday: Australia Jobs Report, US Jobless Claims. Friday: Japan CPI, UK Retail Sales. Tuesday The PBoC is expected to keep

Gold Price Outlook at Risk as Markets Embrace Tighter Fed for Longer After US CPI

Gold, XAU/USD, CPI, Trendline Breakout – Precious Metals Briefing: Gold prices sink in the aftermath of US inflation data Longer-term Treasury yields outpaced the front-end This will continue making life difficult for XAU/USD Recommended by Daniel Dubrovsky Get Your Free Gold Forecast Gold prices weakened in the aftermath of US inflation data on Thursday, reversing

Euro Technical Outlook – Different Set-Ups for EUR/USD and EUR/JPY

Euro, EUR/USD, US Dollar, EUR/JPY, Japanese Yen, Trend, Fibonacci, Momentum – Talking points Euro bearishness appears to have stalled against the US Dollar The trend in EUR/USD could face scrutiny in the next few sessions EUR/JPY is eyeing 158. If it breaks above there, will further bullishness unfold? Recommended by Daniel McCarthy How to Trade

Euro Outlook Improves on Bank Tax Clarity: EUR/USD, EUR/JPY, EUR/AUD

Euro (EUR/USD, EUR/JPY, EUR/AUD) Analysis European markets rebound positively to Italian bank tax clarity EUR/USD attempts to claw back yesterday’s losses EUR/JPY gears up for retest of yearly high on improved Euro sentiment EUR/AUD to retest yearly high after yesterday’s drop? The analysis in this article makes use of chart patterns and key support and

Weekly Market Outlook (07-11 August)

UPCOMING EVENTS: Monday: Canada Holiday, Swiss Unemployment Rate, BoJ’s Summary of Opinions. Tuesday: NFIB Small Business Optimism Index. Wednesday: China CPI. Thursday: US CPI, US Jobless Claims. Friday: Japan Holiday, UK GDP, US PPI, University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment. Monday: The BoJ’s Summary of Opinions will be scrutinised by market participants for details and clues