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Notizie Di Mercato

Week Ahead January 15 – 19
EURUSD pair closed last week’s trading session unchanged after the economic released from both side the EU and the US came in positive and higher than expectations. The positive Retail sales figure in the EU gave some traction in the...
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Week Ahead January 08 – 12
EURUSD pair closed last week’s trading session lower on deteriorating European economic releases and better than expected US economic releases. The non-farm payrolls in the US gave renew traction for US Dollar as the release beat expectations. From the European...
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Week Ahead January 02 – 05
EURUSD pair closed last week’s trading session marginally higher after a muted holiday session. Without any economic releases or any official’s speeches, the week was muted and trading in a very narrow range. As for this week, traders and investors...
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Week Ahead December 25 – 29
EURUSD pair closed last week’s trading session higher on mixed economic release from both the EU and the US. From the US side the lower gross domestic product number adding more pressure on future rate cut by the FED and...
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Week Ahead December 18 – 22
EURUSD pair closed last week’s trading session higher on divergence between the two central banks. FED maintained interest rate unchanged as it was widely expected, although the minutes and the speech of FED’s chairman Jerome Powell sent a dovish signal...
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Week Ahead December 11 – 15
EURUSD pair closed last week’s trading session lower on upbeat US economic releases, and weaker EU economic releases. European inflation release stabilizing at 2.3% and this waives possibilities of any new interest rate increase. Demand for US Dollar spike on...
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Week Ahead December 4 – 9
EURUSD pair closed last week’s trading session lower on hawkish FED’s officials’ speeches. All officials including FED’s Powell commented that is premature to talk about cutting interest rates. FED’s Powell in addition, commented that another interest rate increase is still...
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