ECB Rate Cut Leads to Broad Euro Losses

by Forexyard.com | July 6, 2012 7:17 am
The euro fell across the board yesterday, following euro-zone interest rate cut which caused investors to shift their funds to safe-haven assets. The EUR/USD dropped to a one-month low, while the EUR/JPY fell some 140 pips during...

USD/JPY Forecast July 6, 2012, Technical Analysis

by FX Empire | July 6, 2012 7:16 am
The USD/JPY pair fell for much of the session on Thursday; bouncing off of the bottom of will we consider the lower level of the up trending channel. The 80 level has offered resistance yet again, but...

USD/CAD Forecast July 6, 2012, Technical Analysis

by FX Empire | July 6, 2012 7:15 am
The USD/CAD pair fell during most of the session on Thursday, but turned around to form a hammer just above the 1.01 level. This is probably due to the fact that the nonfarm payroll number comes out...

GBP/USD Forecast July 6, 2012, Technical Analysis

by FX Empire | July 6, 2012 7:14 am
The GBP/USD pair fell for much of the  Thursday session as the Bank of England introduced new quantitative easing measures during the session. The pair has found the bottom of the recent consolidation range, which we see...

EUR/USD Forecast July 6, 2012, Technical Analysis

by FX Empire | July 6, 2012 7:13 am
The EUR/USD pair fell on Thursday as the European Central Bank eased its monetary policy by cutting the interest rate by 25 basis points. The candle for the Thursday session is extremely bearish, as it closed towards...

AUD/USD Forecast July 6, 2012, Technical Analysis

by FX Empire | July 6, 2012 7:12 am
The AUD/USD pair had a positive session on Thursday, but did pare back some of the gains as it breached the 1.03 level. The fact is that in front of the nonfarm payroll Friday, very few traders...

Will This Week’s Reports Cause Euro Bears To Reduce Their Positions?

by CashBackForex.com | July 5, 2012 6:49 am
The market’s initial reaction from last week’s European Summit was a victory for the debit nations as they stood up to Merkel and her diminishing band of creditors.  Well perhaps ‘victory’ is an overreach, implying a decisive...