The positive moves continued to dominate the Pound against the Japanese Yen, achieving the first bullish target published during the previous analysis at 142.85. On the technical side today, with trading stabilizing above the support floor at 142.20, in addition to the pair continuing to get a positive motive from …
Read More »Canadian Dollar Touches The Target of Bullish Correction
Positive trading dominated the Canadian dollar within the bullish technical correction, as we mentioned during the previous analysis, touching the aforementioned first correction target of 1.2830, recording its highest level during early trading for the current session 1.2836. Technically speaking, and with the pair’s success in stabilizing, intraday, above the …
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Read More »Gold Continues to Achieve Descending Targets
Gold prices succeeded in achieving the expected negative outlook during the last analysis, located at the price of 1838, to record its lowest price during the previous session in 1831. On the technical side, and by looking at the chart at a 240-minute chart, we notice that the price continues …
Read More »Euro Breaks Support
Negative trading dominated the moves of the euro against the US dollar within the expected bearish path, in which we relied on confirming a break of 1.2120 in his way to touch the first official leg of the break 1.2065, recording its lowest price at 1.2058. Technically, and with a …
Read More »US: Durable Goods Orders Rise by 0.2% in December
Durable Goods Orders in the United States rose by 0.2%, or $0.4 billion, to $254.3 billion in December, the data published by the US Census Bureau showed on Wednesday. This reading followed November’s increase of 1.2% and missed the market expectation of 0.9%.
Read More »GBP/USD Retreats Further Ahead of FOMC
GBP/USD continued its corrective slide from several-month highs, and reached its daily low, with a target of 1.3700. After optimism about the launch of Covid 19 vaccines and hopes for a global economic recovery faded, along with doubts about the timing of the US stimulus plan, all this affected the …
Read More »Germany’s Economic Institute DIW: Economy Likely to Contract 3% in Q1 2021
Germany, Europe’s largest economy probably contracted by 3% in the January to March period, the latest forecasts published by Germany’s economic institute DIW showed on Wednesday.
Read More »AstraZeneca Pulls Out From Meeting With EU on Vaccine Supplies – Reuters
AstraZeneca has pulled out from the meeting with the European Union officials on coronavirus vaccine supplies that was scheduled to take place on Wednesday, Reuters reported, citing an EU official familiar with the matter.
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