Asian Session Recap – July 15, 2014
Yen pairs edged slightly higher in today’s Asian trading session in anticipation of dovish remarks from the BOJ. Did we see any surprises?
Read MoreYen pairs edged slightly higher in today’s Asian trading session in anticipation of dovish remarks from the BOJ. Did we see any surprises?
Read MoreWith no major economic report printed during the U.S. forex trading session, investors traded on risk sentiment and central bank speculations.
Read MoreIt looks like risk-on sentiment was in play at the London open, but unfortunately, that was short lived thanks to another round of weak euro data.
Read MoreCanada printed a very dismal jobs report for June, suggesting that the economy and the Loonie might be in for more weakness.
Read MoreLooks like traders were paying more attention to the World Cup Finals earlier today, as price action remained subdued among major forex pairs. Yen pairs saw a little more action though.
Read MoreJust like the Germans in the World Cup final, the Loonie bears have much to celebrate from last Friday’s forex trading session. Read on to see what happened!
Read MoreWith exception of small spike in forex volatility at the London open, price action has been mostly muted in the morning session.
Read MoreIt looks like Portugal was in the mood for a Throwback Thursday when its debt woes came back to haunt the financial markets yesterday! How bad was it and are we about to see a return of the euro zone’s dark days?
Read MoreAfter the panic selling during the London and U.S. trading sessions, major currencies appear to have calmed down over the past few hours.
Read MoreRisk aversion remained the main driver of yesterday’s forex price action as traders reacted to more disappointing reports.
Read MoreEuro and pound pairs saw a lot of action in today’s London trading session, as a round of bleak medium-tier reports weighed on both European currencies.
Read MoreNot in the mood to read the entire text of the June FOMC meeting minutes? Well, today’s your lucky day because I’ve summed up the four things you need to remember from this report.
Read MoreThe Australian dollar had a pretty volatile trading session, as it was pushed around by mixed data on the jobs front. Are there any other potential price swings we should anticipate today?
Read MoreThe FOMC minutes was the main headline during the U.S. forex trading session as the dollar bulls waited for signs of tightening from the central bank.
Read MoreVolatility was pretty tame during the morning London session, but there was price action of note, mainly in the Loonie and Sterling.
Read MoreWondering if the Loonie can go for more gains? Let’s take a closer look at the latest economic figures from Canada to find out!
Read MoreToo busy cheering for Germany in the FIFA World Cup semi-finals to pay attention to forex price action in the past few hours? Don’t worry, I’ve got your back!
Read MoreAfter a slow start this 2014, the forex industry continued to post lackluster trading volumes for most of Q2. What in the world is going on?
Read MoreThe dollar bulls were NOT on their A-game yesterday as the low-yielding currency crashed and burned against most of its major counterparts.
Read MoreBullish comdoll momentum continued and we saw euro and pound weakness on fresh economic data in the morning London session.
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