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The Euro rallies against the USD and JPY
Written by article default Monday, 17 October 2011 00:00
USD Dollar (USD) – In forex trading, the US Dollar weakened versus most majors as investors shifted away from safe haven currencies into higher yielding assets. Stronger than expected Retail Sales (1.1% vs 0.5%) and increased speculation on the resolution of the European debt crisis spurred investors towards riskier assets. Wall Street gained strongly as the NASDAQ rose by 1.82% and the Dow Jones gained by 1.45%, posting the best weekly performance since July 2009. Crude Oil bounced by 3.62% and closed at $87.28 a barrel. Gold (XAU) gained by 0.76%, closing at $1,680.70 an ounce. Today, the Empire State Manufacturing Index is expected at -3.9 versus -8.8 previously and Industrial Production is expected unchanged at 0.2%.Euro (EUR) – The Euro rallied versus the US Dollar and the Japanese Yen, as expectations regarding the possibility of solving the European debt crisis rose. The G20 meeting over the weekend urged the Eurozone to finalize the aid plan to recapitalize its banks and end the Greek Debt crisis within a week. The EUR/USD rallied for the past 2 weeks but it is facing major resistance levels near 1.40. Overall, the EUR/USD traded with a low of 1.3722 and with a high of 1.3893. No economic data is expected today.
EUR/USD – Last: 1.3840
|
Resistance |
1.3900 |
1.4000 |
1.4050 |
|
Support |
1.3825 |
1.3750 |
1.3715 |
British Pound (GBP) – The British Pound rose versus the US Dollar following optimism regarding the European debt crisis. The trend for the pair will remain bullish if it maintains its support level of 1.57, but if the pair breaks that support it may resume its downtrend. Overall, the GBP/USD traded with a low of 1.5720 and with a high of 1.5851. No economic data is expected today.
GBP/USD - Last: 1.5790
|
Resistance |
1.5850 |
1.5900 |
1.5950 |
|
Support |
1.5770 |
1.5720 |
1.5660 |
Japanese Yen (JPY) – The Yen declined versus the US Dollar and other majors as investors turned towards higher yielding assets over expectations that the European debt crisis is close to a solution. Technically, the USD/JPY is trading within a narrow range between 77.50 and 76 with no clear trend. No economic data is expected today.
USD/JPY - Last: 77.17
|
Resistance |
77.50 |
77.80 |
78.00 |
|
Support |
76.80 |
76.10 |
Canadian Dollar (CAD) – The Canadian Dollar gained versus the US Dollar as commodity-linked currencies rallied after stronger than expected retail sales in the US and more signs of global growth. The USD/CAD is on a strong decline and is near oversold conditions according to the 4 hour RSI. Today, Foreign Securities Purchases is expected at 9.23B versus 11.78B previously. The Bank of Canada will release its quarterly Business Outlook Survey.
USD/CAD - Last: 1.0097
|
Resistance |
1.0125 |
1.0155 |
1.0225 |
|
Support |
1.0080 |
1.0050 |
1.0000 |