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AUD/USD: Buyers Clustered Around 0.7450 – Westpac In view of strategists at Westpac, buyers of the Aussie dollar could be clustered around the mid-0.7400s...
German Inflation Likely to Snap Out of Negative Territory - TDS Research Team at TDS, notes that the regional German CPI data point to a positive print for the HICP release. Key Quotes “We had gone into the day flagging upside risks to the consensus of 0...
AUD/USD Upside Capped at 0.7700 The upside momentum around the Aussie dollar has faltered ahead of the 0.7700 handle today, with AUD/USD retreating towards the 0.7665/60 band...
Economic Sentiment Tumbles for Eurozone - ING Bert Colijn, Research Analyst at ING, notes that the economic sentiment indicator for the Eurozone decreased by 0.9 points to 103 in March...
ECB's Weidmann Warns Against Brexit In an interview to Germany's Funke Mediengruppe, published via Reuters on Wednesday, ECB policymaker and Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann issued a warning against Britain’s exit from EU...
Eurozone Economic Confidence At 13-Month Low Eurozone economic sentiment fell to a 13-month low in March, survey results from the European Commission showed Wednesday. The economic sentiment index came in at 103 versus 103.9 in February. This was the lowest reading since February 2015...
Pound Weakens Against Majors Reversing direction, the pound dropped against the other major currencies in European morning deals on Wednesday. The pound eased to 1.3868 versus the franc, 0.7871 versus the euro and 1.4387 against the greenback, from its early highs of 1.3933 and 0...
GBP/USD Off Highs, Back Below 1.4400 After climbing as high as 1.4450 earlier in the session, GBP/USD has now eased some pips and returned to the 1.4400 neighbourhood...
AUD/USD Could Visit 0.7850 – Commerzbank The Aussie dollar could see its upside extended towards the mid-0.7800s vs. the greenback, according to Karen Jones, Head of FICC Technical Analysis at Commerzbank. Key Quotes “AUD/USD has seen a strong recovery off the 23.6% retracement support at...