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Crude Oil Soars by 5.3% as Gold Rises by 1.6%
Written by article default Thursday, 06 October 2011 16:04
USD Dollar (USD) – In forex trading, the US Dollar fell against most major currencies as the appetite for riskier assets increased and investors preferred to purchase higher yielding assets over the Greenback. The ADP Non-Farm Employment Change data came out at 91k better than the expected 76k and triggered the Stock Markets to rally, with the Dow Jones appreciating by 1.21% and the NASDAQ by 2.32%. Crude Oil soared by 5.3% after Stocks showed a drop of -4.7M and Crude Oil closed at $79.60 a barrel. Gold (XAU) also joined the positive trend and increased by 1.6% to close to $1641 an ounce. Today, Unemployment Claims are expected at 411k vs. 391k previously.
Euro (EUR) – The Euro rose against most currencies and was firm against the US Dollar amid optimism about a possible solution to the debt crisis; after Germany said that the bailout fund can be used to recover struggling banks. Retail Sales came out -0.3% worse than the expected -0.2%. Trading below the resistance level of 1.3480 will keep the momentum of the pair negative, but if the pair breaks above this resistance level, it may reach the 1.4060 level again. Overall, the EUR/USD traded with a low of 1.3260 and with a high of 1.3383. Today, the Interest Rate Decision is expected to remain unchanged at 1.5%. Soon after, the ECB Press Conference is expected, and it might determine further trends for the European Currency.
EUR/USD – Last: 1.3331
|
Resistance |
1.3350 |
1.3400 |
1.3460 |
|
Support |
1.3300 |
1.3240 |
1.3150 |
British Pound (GBP) – The British Pound fell against the US Dollar on speculation that the Bank of England will encourage its program of bond purchases, or Quantitative Easing, at the policy meeting which is expected today. The GBPUSD pair made several attempts to breach the 1.5490 level but failed and remained capped. The Services PMI came out at 52.9, better than the expected 50.6. The trend for the pair remains bearish if it maintains its resistance level of 1.5730, but if the pair breaks that resistance it may reach the 1.5950 level again. Overall, the GBP/USD traded with a low of 1.5393 and with a high of 1.5492. Today, the Interest Rate Decision is expected to remain unchanged at 0.5%. Soon after, the MPC Rate Statement is expected, and it might determine further trends for the Cable.
GBP/USD - Last: 1.5425
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Resistance |
1.5490 |
1.5550 |
1.5600 |
|
Support |
1.5420 |
1.5380 |
1.5340 |
Japanese Yen (JPY) – The US Dollar traded unchanged against the Japanese Yen after the pair did not succeed to break its resistance level of 77.00. Technically, trading below the 76.80 level will keep the trend bearish and the pair may test its support of 76.30. Today, no economic data is expected.
USD/JPY - Last: 76.73
|
Resistance |
76.80 |
77.00 |
77.20 |
|
Support |
76.55 |
76.30 |
76.10 |
Canadian Dollar (CAD) – The Canadian Dollar gained for a second day against the Greenback as an improvement in market sentiment weakened the US Dollar across the board and Black Gold prices soared, supporting the Loonie. Holding below the resistance area of 1.0500 keeps the momentum bearish for the pair. Overall, the USD/CAD traded with a low of 1.0394 and with a high of 1.0569. Today, the Building Permits are expected at 0.6% vs. 6.3% previously. The Ivey PMI is expected at 58.2 vs. 57.6 previously.
USD/CAD - Last: 1.0425
|
Resistance |
1.0480 |
1.0570 |
1.0650 |
|
Support |
1.0370 |
1.0280 |
1.0200 |
