Tag Archives: EUR/USD

Morning FX Market Commentary

Currencies: Dollar continues to fight an uphill battle USD trading developed again in choppy conditions. The dollar stayed in the defensive ahead of the Fed.

FX Daily

Market movers today • FOMC meeting: In addition to the normal statement, the Fed will publish FOMC members’ projections for growth and the Fed funds rate,

Lower NOK/SEK and EUR/USD soon lower helped by GBP/USD

EUR/USD: The violated bullish “Triangle” targets 1.3475 – right where the current short-term overstretch would kick in.

EUR/USD Technical Analysis

(1,3390) The EUR/DOLL confirmed yesterday further consolidation interior the inside day with 1,3405 – 1,3265 still the levels to follow in the coming hours.

Daily Market Technicals

EUR/USD: The pair broke above $1.3400 yesterday to leave a high of $1.3416 but the pair closed below at $1.3392.

EUR/USD Analysis

The pair consolidated gains throughout the US afternoon to close in NY Tuesday at $1.3395. The rate had earlier recovered off intraday lows of $1.3338 to take out the

UBS Morning Adviser

Dollar Still Evolving Market participants have agonised over the past few sessions on how the dollar is going to react after Wednesday’s Fed meeting.

Daily FX Update

EUR RALLIES TO NEW FOUR MONTH HIGH ON DRAGHI • USD—broadly stronger against all majors with the exception of EUR.

Morning FX Market Commentary

Currencies: Dollar holding near the recent lows The dollar is still hurt by uncertainty on the fate of the Fed’s bond buying programme.

FX Daily

Market movers today • US housing starts and permits. Following the strong rise in the NAHB housing index yesterday it seems the somewhat softer housing activity data are behind us.

EUR/USD Technical Analysis

(1,3350) The EUR/DOLL confirmed yesterday further consolidation interior the inside day with 1,3405 – 1,3265 still the levels to follow in the coming hours.

Weaker NOK. USD in the latter stage of the correction lower

EUR/USD: A near-term “Triangle” is developing and it is most likely a final consolidation in the short-term uptrend.