Analitics
Yen Ends a Rough Week.
The Japanese Yen continued its week long slide here in Asia, falling to levels not seen since mid February against the US Dollar as continued talk about the new carry trade seem to come to fruition.
Source: Forex.com
01.04.2011
Irish stress tests might not be stressed enough
It’s a fairly indecisive open to the European market today as investors wait for the results of the Irish bank stress tests later this afternoon and then the week’s main event: tomorrow’s US labour market report.
Source: Forex.com
31.03.2011
Portugal’s financial position weakens, but the euro remains immune
We are back in a “risk-on” environment which is fuelling the usual suspects: stocks, the Aussie dollar and the pound, while safe havens like the Swissie and the yen fall.
Source: Forex.com
30.03.2011
Shift in tone from Fed officials keeps dollar volatile
It has been a fairly muted start to the day for risky assets. Stocks are lower along with the dollar, which remains lower on a broad-based basis.
Source: Forex.com
29.03.2011
Greenback mixed amid light trading
The dollar traded was slightly weaker and the euro relatively firmer as hawkish rhetoric continued to flow out of the Euro zone.
Source: Forex.com
28.03.2011
A Quiet End to a Quiet Week
A peaceful end to what was a rather peaceful week in Asia despite the backdrop of unrest that still dominates Japan and the Arab world
Source: Forex.com
25.03.2011
Dollar softer as risk sentiment stabilizies
The greenback was mostly weaker against the majors, with the exception of the British pound as risk sentiment stabilized.
Source: Forex.com
24.03.2011
UK: No March Madness from the MPC
These days the markets are looking for any sign that developed market central banks will start to “normalise rates”.
Source: Forex.com
23.03.2011
Should the EU authorities be discussing restructuring?
This is the scenario that the credit markets are pricing in for Europe’s most financially weak states.
Source: Forex.com
22.03.2011
Precious metals – Another risk asset or a flight to safety?
Currently we believe the precious metal market is likely to remain rangebound over the coming weeks due to the uncertainty surrounding events in Japan and MENA
Source: Forex.com
21.03.2011
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