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Yohay Elam has been into forex trading for over 5 years, and shares the experience and the knowledge accumulated after taking a short course about forex. Like many forex traders, Elam has earned the significant share of his knowledge the hard way. Macroeconomics, the impact of news on the ...more

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GBP/USD Falls As Brexit Talks Hit A Deadlock
GBP/USD reached a high of 1.3265 earlier in the day and ticked a bit lower. From there, its losses accelerated and it now trades at 1.3145. Support awaits at 1.3030.
Will The CPI Report Send The Dollar Down?
The US dollar had quite a few good weeks but seems to hesitate after the recent gains. Markets seem to be looking for a new direction.
FOMC Minutes Verdict: December Hike Still On
The Fed’s meeting minutes from the September meeting came out slightly more dovish than expected. Nevertheless, the FOMC remains on track to raise rates in December.
EUR/USD Continues Higher As Rajoy Speaks Again, JOLTS Miss
Everything is going in favor of EUR/USD as the situation in Spain seems to have calmed down and a US figure misses expectations. The pair has already reached a high 1.1857, extending the gains that were driven by Puigdemont’s speech yesterday.
GBP: The Case For A BoE November Hike Strengthening Further; Where To Target? – BTMU
BTMU FX Strategy Research notes that the GBP has started the week on firmer footing reflecting both a reduction in near-term political risk and building expectations of BoE monetary tightening.
EUR/USD Continues Drifting Higher Spain’s Response Is Awaited
It seems that at least for now, tensions are lower. EUR/USD reacted positively and continues drifting higher. At a minimum, the pair is not worried about the situation.
What Can We Expect From The Fed Minutes?
Barclays Capital Research expects the FOMC minutes from the September meeting to show that most participants see recent disinflation as largely driven by transitory factors.
EUR: Ahead Of The Catalan Vote: Possible Reactions
The EUR is expected to trade higher if there is no support for an UDI following the vote in the Catalan parliament later today.
RBA Not Expected To Change Rates In The Near Term
The Reserve Bank of Australia held its monetary policy meeting last week. As widely expected, the central bank left interest rates unchanged at 1.50%. This marked fourteen consecutive months of interest rates staying put at 1.50%.
UK Manufacturing Output Beats With 0.4% – GBP Rises
Industrial output is up while the trade deficit widens. The pound prefers to see the glass half full with GBP/USD heading towards 1.32.
EUR/USD Ticking Higher Ahead Of Crucial Moment In Catalonia
EUR/USD is trading slightly higher in the well-known range at 1.1770, It is some 30 pips above the levels seen earlier in the day. Resistance awaits at 1.1790 and support is at 1.1685, the extremes seen in recent days.
EUR: Broadly Consolidating Around 1.17; GBP: Likely To Recover Into 1.3250-1.3300 – ING
ING FX Strategy Strategy Research expects the EUR to broadly consolidating this week in the absence of a spike in EZ political risks.
GBP/USD Bounces On Higher Hike Expectations, For Now
GBP/USD is trading at the 1.31 handle, maintaining a safe distance from the lows of 1.3026 it reached last week. Support can be found at 1.3110 and resistance at 1.3230. To put things into proportion, cable was briefly above 1.36 quite recently.
Good, Bad And Ugly NFP, Catalan Crisis Update
The hurricanes totally distorted the jobs report. A rare drop in the number of positions was recorded but wages are higher. The markets see the glass half full and the chances for a rate hike are higher now.
EUR/USD: ‘Things Dont Matter Until They Do’; Rallies A Sell N-Term – Nordea
EUR/USD has hardly been reacting to political events but this does not mean that things cannot change as we’ve seen with the crisis in Catalonia.
GBP: Trading Politics Or Trading The BoE – Nomura
GBP/USD shot higher, topping 1.36, on the BOE’s bullish stance. It then dropped on political uncertainty regarding May’s future and Brexit talks. What’s next?
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