US Dollar Forecast – US Dollar Breaks a 12-Year High but is Momentum A Guarantee? Eight months of congestion have been brought to a dramatic end this past week as the US Dollar mounted an impressive rally in the aftermath of the October labor report. British Pound Forecast – GBP/USD 2015 Rebound to Unravel Further as BoE Lags Behind Fed GBP/USD stands at risk of extended the decline from the beginning of the month should the key developments coming out of the U.K./U.S. ...
US Dollar Forecast – US Dollar’s Bid for 12-Year High Will Hinge on Fed’s Decision The Dollar posted its best week performance in five months with this past Friday’s close. British Pound Forecast – GBP/USD Searches for Support as Rebound Unravels- GDP, FED in Focus GBP/USD stands at risk of facing increased volatility in the week ahead as market attention turns to the Federal Reserve’s October 28 interest rate decision, while the U.S. & U.K. are scheduled to release ...
US Dollar Forecast – US Dollar Nears 12 Year Highs But Does It Have Motivation to Break? The US Dollar posted an impressive advance this past week, but it conspicuously fell short of breaking the 12-year high on the Index and clearing key range boundaries with major counterparts. Japanese Yen Forecast – USD/JPY Vulnerable as Yen Leans on ‘Funding-Currency’ Status The long-term outlook for USD/JPY remains bullish amid the deviating paths for monetary policy, but ...
US Dollar Forecast – US Dollar Gains Despite Fed Reticence, Is a Risk Shift Afoot? The big day has come and gone. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted 9-1 to keep the range for the benchmark interest rate between 0.00 and 0.25 percent. British Pound Forecast- GBP/USD Risks Larger Post-Fed Advance Amid Narrowing Race With BoE GBP/USD may continue to retrace the decline from the previous month as the Bank of ...
A psychologist has teamed up with an online ticket company to formulate what makes the perfect getaway — and it could mean leaving your smartphone at home. “Kids are very proficient at using mouses, screens, or clicking onto things,” Dr. David Holmes of the U.K. told ABC News on Monday. “The tendency is that their attention spans have been reduced. In order to have good family interaction, you have to kind of limit, or put a ban on using ...