US Dollar Forecast: US Dollar Will Try To Build on Post-FOMC Gains. Will It Succeed? The US Dollar snapped a four-week losing streak and looks likely to attempt a larger recovery following a hawkish FOMC policy meeting. It’s success is far from assured. British Pound Forecast: Likely to Take a Breather as Brexit Talks Resume GBP/USD will likely pause for breath this week after its steady climb throughout the year so far. ...
Looking ahead to the coming week, we do not have any major news from the Eurozone but we have the PPI and the CPI data from the US which should tell us about the inflation in the US and give us a hint of when the next rate hike from the Fed would be. With the pair closing the week above 1.20, we believe that the uptrend is still intact but the moves could be much slower than usual as the ECB is clearly uncomfortable with the euro being at these levels ...
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US Dollar Forecast: Dollar Will Find Less Lift in Next Fed Hike, Policy Promise Despite a remarkably robust set of economic data – that included strong February payrolls – and a rise in rate expectations to the point of certainty that the Fed will hike Wednesday, the Dollar lost ground this past week. Japanese Yen Forecast: Narrowing Fed Interest Rate Forecast to Curb Bullish USD/JPY Outlook USD/JPY stands at risk of facing ...
2016-10-21 12:30 GMT | [CAD - CPI] past data is -0.2%forecast data is 0.2%actual data is 0.1% according to the latest press release if actual > forecast (or previous one) = good for currency (for CAD in our case) [CAD - CPI] = Change in the price of goods and services purchased by consumers. ========== And this is about how the situation was developed in trading (step by step): ...