Forex Crunch Forex Daily Outlook – January 18th 2010 |
Forex Daily Outlook – January 18th 2010 Posted: 17 Jan 2010 01:00 PM PST The week starts slowly with a holiday in the US for Martin Luther King’s day. We have a few indicators elsewhere before the market returns to full gear. Here’s the outlook. While the market’s volume is low due to an American holiday, another issue troubles American dealers – the CFTC 1:10 leverage limit – something that will significantly hurt the American forex industry. The first Australia’s MI Inflation Gauge. It is expected to remain almost unchanged after rising by 0.3% last time. For more on the Aussie, read the AUD/USD forecast. In Japan, the governor of the central bank, Masaaki Shirakawa is expected to make a public appearance. He might relate to the new finance minister. In Britain, the Rightmove HPI fell by 2.2% last month, and can rise this time. Britain is seeing better economic conditions lately. For more on GBP/USD, check out the British Pound forecast. In Canada, Foreign Securities Purchases are expected to remain rather stable at 5.23 billion C$. This release comes a day before the important rate decision. You can find more about the falling USD/CAD in the Canadian dollar forecast. That’s it for today. Happy forex trading! Want to see what other traders are doing in real accounts? Check out Currensee. It’s free. |
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