Weekly USD/CAD Outlook: 2017, August 06 - August 13 Dollar/CAD moved up, correction previous losses as oil prices cooled down. The upcoming week features housing figures from Canada. Housing Starts: Tuesday, 12:15. The Canadian housing sector has been rocked by reports of house price falls in Toronto. A small slide to 206K is on the cards now.Building Permits: Wednesday, 12:30. A drop of 1.8% is forecast now.NHPI ...
The US dollar was on the back foot on political and mostly monetary issues. Is this just a setback or can we expect further falls? The upcoming week features a mix of events from all over the world. Chinese GDP: Monday, 2:00. China is the world’s No. 2 economy. and demand from the economic giant has a huge impact on the rest of the world. Note that China also releases industrial output, fixed asset investment, and retail sales at the ...
Weekly Outlook: 2017, July 09 - July 16 The US dollar recovered across the board in a busy start to the second half of the year. Apart from further reactions to the NFP, we have all-important inflation, consumption data, and Janet Yellen’s testimony. US JOLTS Job Openings: Tuesday, 14:00. The Fed has highlighted this report in the past, giving it importance despite the lag.UK jobs report: Wednesday, 8:30. In May, jobless ...
The US dollar wobbled in the week after Easter, as Trump approches his first hundred days in office. French Presidential Elections, rate decision in Japan and the eurozone, US Durable Goods Orders and GDP data from The UK, the US and Canada stand out in a busy week. These are the major events on forex calendar. French Presidential Election: Sunday. French election will be performed in two rounds; the first on Sunday and the second round ...
US Dollar Q1 2017 Forecast - Dollar Draws on Many Sources to Extend 14-Year High Fundamental Analysis "While the US economy is not on a runaway pace, it has nevertheless proven robust over the years while other major economies have wavered. In this environment where appetite for return is so prominent, a competitive economic pace can draw capital as readily as a central bank rate hike – and critically, more consistently. ...