Friday 15th March: US dollar turns higher breaking a four-day bearish phase
On more of a broader outlook, weekly price continues to reflect a bullish stance out of demand coming in at 1.1119-1.1295, eclipsing a large portion of the prior week’s losses.
Thursday 14th March: Sterling in the spotlight once again as MPs vote on delaying Brexit.
MPs rejected the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a Brexit deal in any circumstances Wednesday as Parliament took control of Britain’s divorce from the bloc.
Monday 11th March: Weekly technical outlook and review
The US unemployment rate also declined to 3.8%, beating expectations of 3.9%, and US average hourly earnings ticked higher at 0.4% vs. expected 0.3%.
Friday 8th March: US non-farm payrolls eyed at 1.30pm GMT – remain vigilant.
The ECB cut growth forecasts and indicated rates would be on hold through 2019 (previously it had guided it would be on hold through summer).
Thursday 7th March: ECB Rate Decision & Press Conference takes centre stage today – the general message should remain cautious.
The Australian economy grew by 0.2% in seasonally adjusted chain volume terms in the December quarter, missing a consensus reading of 0.5%. The after-effects witnessed the commodity-linked currency cede ground against its US counterpart Wednesday, consuming H4 support at 0.7060
Wednesday 6th March: Greenback reigns supreme for a fifth consecutive day; eyeing a close above 97.00.
Tuesday’s headline seasonally adjusted IHS Markit/CIPS UK services PMI business activity Index registered 51.3 in February, up from a two-and-a-half year low of 50.1 in January.
Tuesday 5th March: BoE Gov. Carney due to testify before the House of Lords, in London
EUR/USD: Despite substandard lower-tier data out of the US, the greenback […]
Monday 4th March: Weekly technical outlook and review.
The US ISM manufacturing PMI fell into contraction Friday, with all of the major components falling and/or missing expectations. The impact of the report sent H4 flow through 1.14, though swiftly pared gains at 1.1408 as the dollar recovered, buoyed by increasing US Treasury yields.
Friday 1st March: Slew of high-impacting macroeconomic data eyed today – volatility expected.
Underpinned by a better-than-expected US growth reading as well as an upbeat Chicago PMI, the US dollar index advanced to a high of 96.28 Thursday, registering its second consecutive daily gain.