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Monday, 26 November 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
N/A Italy European Central Bank member Draghi speaks
0245 NZ October trade balance (-NZ$ 544 million)
0500 Japan October corporate service prices (1.4% y/y)
0900 UK November Nationwide house prices (1.1% m/m)
0900 UK November Nationwide house prices (9.7% y/y)
1000 Germany November Ifo business climate survey
1230 Latvia European Central Bank member Kranjec speaks
1515 Poland European Central Bank Tumpel-Gugerell speaks
1530 Cyprus European Central Bank member Papademos speaks
2100 India European Central Bank member Trichet speaks
2200 Belgium European Central Bank member Quaden speaks
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
N/A Australia October HIA new home sales (9.9% m/m)
N/A Japan Monthly economic report
N/A Germany November CPI, harmonized (0.2% m/m)
N/A Germany November CPI, harmonized (2.7% y/y)
0500 Japan Bank of Japan Governor Fukui speaks
0500 Japan Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Iwata speaks
0900 Germany November Ifo business climate (103.9)
0900 Germany November Ifo business climate, current assessment (109.6)
0900 Germany November Ifo expectations (98.6)
1245 France October housing starts (12.9% y/y)
1315 CH October producer and import prices (-0.3% m/m)
1315 CH October producer and import prices (2.4% y/y)
1400 Hungary European Central Bank member Liikanen speaks
1400 Italy October hourly wages (1.8% y/y)
1400 CH October UBS consumption indicator (1.992)
1900 Hungary European Central Bank member Liikanen speaks
2000 US November Richmond Fed manufacturing index (-5)
2220 US Philadelphia Fed President Plosser speaks
2330 US Chicago Fed President Moskow speaks
2350 Japan October large retailers’ sales (-2.0%)
2350 Japan October retail trade (0.5% y/y)
2350 Japan October retail trade (-1.5% m/m)
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
0000 Australia November DEWR skilled vacancies (-0.9% m/m)
0030 Australia Q3 construction work done
0710 Germany December GfK consumer confidence (4.9)
0900 Eurozone October M3 money supply (11.3% y/y)
1030 CH November KOF leading indicator (2.02)
1200 US MVA mortgage applications
1300 US Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Kohn speaks
1330 US October durable goods order (-1.7%)
1330 US October durable goods, ex-transportation (0.3%)
1500 US October existing home sales (5.04 million)
1500 US October existing home sales (-8.0% m/m)
1830 US Dallas Fed President Fisher speaks
1900 US Federal Reserve Beige Book
2145 NZ October building permits (-8.3% m/m)
2350 Japan October industrial production (-1.4% m/m)
2350 Japan October industrial production (0.8% y/y)
2350 Japan Net equities and bonds investment
Thursday, 29 November 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
0030 Australia Q3 private capital expenditure (6.3%)
0200 NZ October money supply (9.4% y/y)
0200 NZ November NBNZ business confidence (-12.9)
0500 Japan November small business confidence (47.8)
0700 Germany October ILO unemployment rate (8.1%)
0745 France November consumer confidence (-22)
0855 Germany November unemployment change (-40,000)
0855 Germany November unemployment rate (8.7%)
0900 France November retail PMI (47.2)
0900 Germany November retail PMI (48.5)
0900 Eurozone November retail PMI (47.9)
0900 Eurozone October producer price index (0.5% m/m)
0900 Eurozone October producer price index (3.5% y/y)
0930 UK October M4 money supply (0.1% m/m)
0930 UK October M4 money supply (11.8% y/y)
0930 UK October M4 sterling lending (?19.8 billion)
0930 UK October net consumer credit (?1.4 billion)
0930 UK October net lending securities on dwellings (?9.8 billion)
0930 UK October mortgage approvals (102,000)
1100 UK November CBI distributive trades report
1330 US Q3 GDP, annualized (3.9%)
1330 US Q3 GDP price index (0.8%)
1330 US Q3 personal consumption expenditures, core (1.8% q/q)
1330 US Weekly initial jobless claims (330,000)
1330 US Continuing jobless claims (2.566 million)
1330 Canada Q3 current account (?8.4 billion)
1330 Canada October industrial product prices (-0.9% m/m)
1330 Canada October raw materials price index (-0.9% m/m)
1500 US October new home sales (770,000)
1500 US October new home sales (4.8% m/m)
1500 US Q3 house price index (0.1% q/q)
2315 Japan November manufacturing PMI (49.5)
2330 Japan October jobless rate (4.0%)
2330 Japan October overall household spending (3.2% y/y)
2330 Japan November Tokyo-area CPI (0.1% y/y)
2330 Japan November Tokyo-area CPI, ex-fresh food, energy (-0.3% y/y)
2330 Japan October national CPI (-0.2% y/y)
2330 Japan November national CPI, ex-fresh food, energy (-0.3% y/y)
Friday, 30 November 2007
all times GMT
(last release in parentheses)
0000 US Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke speaks
0030 Australia Q3 current account balance
0030 Australia October private sector (1.2% m/m)
0030 Australia October private sector credit (15.9% y/y)
0500 Japan October housing starts (-44.0% y/y)
0500 Japan October housing starts, annualized (720,000)
0500 Japan October construction orders (-16.3% y/y)
0645 CH Q3 GDP (0.7% q/q)
0645 CH Q3 GDP (2.8% y/y)
0645 CH November CPI (0.9% m/m)
0645 CH November CPI (1.3% y/y)
0700 Germany October retail sales (1.6% m/m)
0700 Germany October retail sales (-2.2% y/y)
1000 Eurozone November CPI, estimate (2.6% y/y)
1000 Eurozone Q3 GDP (0.7% q/q)
1000 Eurozone Q3 GDP (2.6% y/y)
1000 Eurozone November consumer confidence (-6)
1000 Eurozone November economic confidence (105.9)
1000 Eurozone November industrial confidence (2)
1000 Eurozone November services confidence (18)
1030 Ireland ECB member Tumpel-Gugerell speaks
1030 UK November GfK consumer confidence (-8)
1330 US October PCE, core (1.8% y/y)
1330 US October PCE, core (0.2% m/m)
1330 US October personal income (0.4%)
1330 US October personal spending (0.3%)
1330 US October PCE deflator (2.4% y/y
1330 Canada September GDP (0.2% m/m)
1330 Canada Q3 GDP, annualized (3.4%)
1445 US November Chicago PMI (49.7)
1500 US October construction spending (0.3% m/m)
1500 US Philadelphia Fed President Plosser speaks
1730 US St. Louis Fed President Poole speaks
1815 US Federal Reserve Governor Kroszner speaks
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Monday,
13 October 2008,
00:22 GMT
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Forex - Technical research
Weekly market recap, week ahed
The euro depreciated vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar last week as the single currency tested bids around the $1.3440 level and was capped around the $1.3785 level. The pair lost about 315 pips last week. Major central banks including the Fed and ECB enacted an emergency 50bps rate cut.
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Wednesday,
08 October 2008,
00:58 GMT
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro appreciated sharply vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested offers around the US$ 1.3740 level and was supported around the $1.3480 level. The common currency bounced back from yesterday’s sizable losses as the markets remain highly volatile and susceptible to credit-driven dislocations.
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Monday,
06 October 2008,
00:52 GMT
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Forex - Technical research
Weekly market recap, week ahed
The euro depreciated vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar last week as the single currency tested bids around the $1.3700 level and was capped around the $1.4570 level. The pair lost about 845 pips last week. The Fed sharply increased its swap lines with major central banks to provide US$ liquidity.
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Friday,
03 October 2008,
03:25 GMT
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro fell sharply vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.3745 level and was capped around the $1.4030 level. The common currency reached its lowest level since September 2007 as traders reacted to news that the U.
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Thursday,
02 October 2008,
07:26 GMT
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro fell sharply vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.3975 level and was capped around the $1.4175 level. The common currency reached its weakest level since 11 September as traders speculated the U.
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Wednesday,
01 October 2008,
00:21 GMT
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Forex - Fundamental research
Fundamental Outlook
The euro fell sharply vis-à-vis the U.S. dollar today as the single currency tested bids around the US$ 1.4010 level and was capped around the $1.4430 level. Strong gains in U.S. equity markets pushed the common currency lower.
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Tuesday,
14 October 2008,
03:03 GMT
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
October 14, 2008
GMT 02:53
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.3584.30 and 1.3566(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.3545, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.
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Monday,
13 October 2008,
03:54 GMT
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
October 13, 2008
GMT 03:36
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.3416(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.3366, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.3341.
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Friday,
10 October 2008,
03:19 GMT
Research
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
October 10, 2008
GMT 03:13
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.3533(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.3517, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.3500.
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Thursday,
09 October 2008,
03:07 GMT
Research
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
October 09, 2008
GMT 02:58
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.3533(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.3517, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.3500.
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Wednesday,
08 October 2008,
03:59 GMT
Research
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
October 08, 2008
GMT 03:46
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.3533(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.3517, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.3500.
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Tuesday,
07 October 2008,
07:47 GMT
Research
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Forex - Trading signals, forecasts and strategy
Forex and Dow Jones recommended levels
Technical Trading
October 07, 2008
GMT 07:43
EUR/USD
Today’s support: - 1.3533(main), where correction is possible. Break would give 1.3517, where correction also may be. Then follows 1.3500.
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