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Sunday, 14 October 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
2145 NZ September food prices (-0.1% m/m)
2145 NZ Q3 consumer prices (1.0% q/q)
2145 NZ Q3 consumer prices (2.0% y/y)
2300 NZ September performance of services index
2301 UK October Rightmove house prices (-2.6% m/m)
2301 UK October Rightmove house prices (9.6% y/y)
Monday, 15 October 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
0030 Japan Bank of Japan Governor Fukui speaks
0430 Japan August industrial production (3.4% m/m)
0430 Japan August industrial production (4.3% y/y)
0430 Japan August capacity utilization (104.4)
0800 Italy September consumer price index, harmonized (0.6% m/m)
0800 Italy September consumer price index, harmonized (1.6% y/y)
0830 UK August DCLG house prices (12.4% y/y)
1230 US October Empire manufacturing index (14.7)
1230 Canada September leading indicators (0.3% m/m)
1525 US Treasury Secretary Paulson speaks
2300 US Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke speaks
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
N/A Czech European Central Bank member Mersch speaks
0400 Japan September Tokyo-area condominium sales (1.9% y/y)
0600 Germany September consumer price index (0.2% m/m)
0600 Germany September consumer price index (2.5% y/y)
0600 Germany September consumer price index, harmonized (0.2% m/m)
0600 Germany September consumer price index, harmonized (2.7% y/y)
0715 CH August retail sales (3.3% y/y)
0830 UK September consumer price index (0.4% m/m)
0830 UK September consumer price index (1.8% y/y)
0830 UK September consumer price index, core (1.8% y/y)
0830 UK September retail price index (0.6% m/m)
0830 UK September retail price index (4.1% y/y)
0830 UK September RPIX (2.7% y/y)
0900 Germany October ZEW, economic sentiment (-18.1)
0900 Germany October ZEW, current situation (74.4)
0900 Eurozone October ZEW, economic sentiment (-20.3)
0900 Eurozone September consumer price index (0.1% m/m)
0900 Eurozone September consumer price index (2.1% y/y)
0900 Eurozone September consumer price index, core (1.9% y/y)
1230 Canada August manufacturing shipments (2.3% m/m)
1300 US August TICS net long-term capital flows (US$ 19.2 billion)
1300 US August TICS total net capital flows (US$ 103.8 billion)
1300 Canada Bank of Canada interest rate decision
1315 US September industrial production (0.2%)
1315 US September capacity utilization (82.2%)
1700 US October NAHB housing market index (20)
2350 Japan August tertiary industry index (-0.5% m/m)
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
0030 Australia August Westpac leading index (0.2% m/m)
0500 Japan August coincident index (83.3%)
0500 Japan August leading economic index (30.0%)
0600 Japan September machine tool orders (15.9% y/y)
0700 Finland European Central Bank member Liikanen speaks
0830 UK Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee meeting minutes
0830 UK September claimant count rate (2.6%)
0830 UK September jobless claims, change (-4,200)
0830 UK August average earnings, bonus (3.5% y/y)
0830 UK August average earnings, ex-bonus (3.5% y/y)
0830 UK August ILO unemployment rate (5.4%)
0830 UK August manufacturing unit wage cost (0.8% y/y)
1100 US MBA mortgage applications (2.4%)
1230 US September consumer price index (-0.1% m/m)
1230 US September consumer price index (2.0% y/y)
1230 US September consumer price index, ex-food and energy (0.2% m/m)
1230 US September consumer price index, ex-food and energy (2.1% y/y)
1230 US September housing starts (1.331 million)
1230 US September building permits (1.322 million)
1230 Canada August wholesale sales (2.0% m/m)
1800 US Federal Reserve Beige Book
2350 Japan Net equities investment (?274.1 billion)
2350 Japan Net bonds investment (?52.0 billion)
Thursday, 18 October 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
0045 US Kansas City Federal Reserve President Hoenig speaks
0130 Australia September balance of payment imports (7.0% m/m)
0130 Australia Reserve Bank of Australia monthly bulletin
0530 Japan September nationwide department store sales (1.4% y/y)
0530 Japan September Tokyo-area department store sales (4.5% y/y)
0615 CH September trade balance (CHF 640 million)
0830 UK September retail sales (0.6% m/m)
0830 UK September retail sales (4.9% y/y)
0830 UK September public sector net cash requirement (?5.0 billion)
0830 UK September public sector net borrowing (?9.1 billion)
0830 UK September M4 money supply (1.2% m/m)
0830 UK September M4 money supply (13.5% y/y)
0830 UK September BSA mortgage approvals
0830 UK September M4 sterling lending (?25.7 billion)
0900 CH October ZEW survey, expectations (-26.7)
0900 Eurozone August trade balance (€4.6 billion)
0800 Eurozone August construction output (0.0% m/m)
0800 Eurozone August construction output (1.7% y/y)
1230 US Weekly initial jobless claims (308,000)
1230 US Continuing jobless claims (2.521 million)
1230 Canada August international securities transactions
1400 US September leading indicators (-0.6%)
1430 US Cleveland Federal Reserve President Pianalto speaks
1600 US Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Plosser speaks
1600 US October Philadelphia Fed index (10.9)
2100 US European Central Bank President Trichet speaks
2350 Japan August all-industry activity index (-0.4% m/m)
Friday, 19 October 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
0130 Australia Q3 import price index (0.1% q/q)
0130 Australia Q3 export price index (0.3% q/q)
0600 Germany September producer prices (0.1% m/m)
0600 Germany September producer prices (1.0% y/y)
0800 Italy August industrial orders (11.8% y/y)
0800 Italy August industrial sales (11.5% y/y)
0830 UK Q3 GDP (0.8% q/q)
0830 UK Q3 GDP (3.1% y/y)
0830 UK August index of services (1.0%)
1100 Canada September consumer price index (-0.3% m/m)
1100 Canada September consumer price index (1.7% y/y)
1100 Canada September consumer price index, core (0.1% m/m)
1100 Canada September consumer price index, core (2.2% y/y)
1200 Spain European Central Bank member Gonzalez-Paramo speaks
1400 US Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke speaks
1400 US St. Louis Federal Reserve President Poole speaks
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Wednesday,
19 November 2008,
04:01 GMT
Research
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro moved marginally lower vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.2570 level and was capped around the $1.2685 level. Traders are closely watching congressional testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Paulson today.
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Monday,
17 November 2008,
01:19 GMT
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Forex - Technical research
Weekly market recap
The euro depreciated vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar last week as the single currency tested bids around the $1.2385 level and was capped around the $1.2925 level. The pair lost about 115 pips last week. The U.
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Sunday,
16 November 2008,
00:56 GMT
Research
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro moved lower vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.2705 level and was capped around the $1.2825 level. Traders are wondering what news may emerge at this weekend’s Group of Twenty meeting in Washington, D.
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Thursday,
13 November 2008,
01:24 GMT
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro moved higher vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested offers around the US$ 1.2605 level and was supported around the $1.2475 level. The U.S. dollar went on a tear yesterday after NYMEX crude oil futures for December delivery fell below the $60 level per barrel.
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Wednesday,
12 November 2008,
01:34 GMT
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro moved lower vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.2675 level and was capped around the $1.2800 figure. Traders are deliberating the likelihood of additional monetary easing from both the European Central Bank and Federal Reserve before the end of the year and again in Q1 2009.
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Monday,
10 November 2008,
02:28 GMT
Research
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Forex - Technical research
Weekly market recap
The euro appreciated vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar last week as the single currency tested offers around the $1.3115 level and was supported around the $1.2525 level. The pair gained about 15 pips last week.
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Tuesday,
18 November 2008,
06:29 GMT
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
November 18, 2008
GMT 06:07
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.2577, 1.2532, 1.2490 and 1.2476(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.2453, where correction also may be.
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Monday,
17 November 2008,
08:12 GMT
Research
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
November 17, 2008
GMT 08:03
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.2490 and 1.2476(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.2453, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.
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Friday,
14 November 2008,
05:04 GMT
Research
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
November 14, 2008
GMT 04:56
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.2679 and 1.2642(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.2624, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.
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Thursday,
13 November 2008,
16:26 GMT
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Thursday,
13 November 2008,
06:27 GMT
Research
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
November 13, 2008
GMT 06:20
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.2418(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.2394, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.2380.
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Wednesday,
12 November 2008,
07:25 GMT
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Technical Trading
November 12, 2008
GMT 07:21
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.2540 and 1.2463 (main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.2421, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.
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