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Australian Data Points In The Other Direction Today
Category: Market Analysis/Daily Fundamental Analysis
... Jul. Private Sector Credit out at 0.1% m/m, 2.8% y/y vs. 0.3%/3.0% expected and 0.2%/2.9% prior resp. JP Jul. Housing Starts out at +4.3% y/y vs. 2.0% expected and 0.6% prior JP Aug. Small Business ...Tuesday, 31 August 2010 -
How to Fade False Breakouts With the Boomerang Strategy
Category: Forex Articles/Technical Analysis Articles
... to take this fact into consideration, because currency traders who pay no attention to interest charges and credits might be surprised at the amount they are paying, while those who do focus on this aspect ...Monday, 19 July 2010 -
Risk Extends Further But Takes A Breather In Asia
Category: Market Analysis/Daily Fundamental Analysis
... May Consumer Credit out at -$9.1b vs. -$2.3b expected and revised -$14.9b prior NZ Jun. Credit Card Spending out at +0.4% m/m, unchanged from prior China Q2 Entrepreneur Confidence Index out at ...Friday, 09 July 2010 -
Renewed EU Bank Capital Concerns Spook Markets!
Category: Market Analysis/Daily Fundamental Analysis
... the DJIA closed -107 points at 10340 and the S&P closed -12 points at 1091. Looking ahead, July Consumer Credit is forecast to fall -3.8bn vs. -1.3bn previously. The Euro came under pressure for ...Wednesday, 08 September 2010 -
Euro Falls Back as S&P Cuts Ireland’s Credit Rating, British Pound Maintains Narrow Range
Category: Forex News/Forex News
The Euro pared the overnight advance to 1.2725 as Standard & Poor’s lowered its credit rating for Ireland, and the single-currency may continue to trend lower over the remainder of the week ...Wednesday, 25 August 2010 -
US Pending Home Sales And Several Earnings Releases Out Today
Category: Market Analysis/Daily Fundamental Analysis
... (tax credit expired in April). What's going on? ISM Manufacturing posted 55.5 (Saxo: 55.1, consensus 54.0) yesterday, which helped fuel the stock market, but the internals were not too impressive. ...Tuesday, 03 August 2010