Daily Review 30/10/2009
by SamIam on Oct.30, 2009, under Daily forex review
USD Dollar (USD)
The Dollar fell against most of its counterparts after better than expected GDP increased investor\’s appetite for risk. The Gross Domestic Product was released at 3.5% vs. the 3.1% expected. Initial Jobless Claims came out slightly worse than expected at 530K. After 4 straight days of drops Wall Street headed for a steep rise after the GDP showed that the U.S. economy expanded at a 3.5% annual pace in the 3Q and fueled stocks. Dow Jones jumped by 2.05% to 9,963 and the NASDAQ rose by 1.84%. Crude oil jumped by 3.19% closing at 79.93$ a barrel as the surprising US economy expansion signaled for a potential increase in oil demand. Gold (XAU) trades at $1,047. Today, Personal Spending is expected at -0.4% vs. 1.3% previously and Employment Cost Index is expected unchanged at 0.4%.
EURO (EUR)
The Euro continued towards its fourth monthly rise against the Dollar as the U.S.’s return to growth renewed optimism a global recovery will quicken, aiding demand for higher-yielding assets. German Unemployment Change came out better than expected at -26K vs. expected 15K. European markets rose more than 1%. Commodities recovered from previous losses and posted important gains. Overall, EUR/USD traded with a low of 1.4682 and with a high of 1.4857. Today, European CPI Index is expected at -0.1% vs. -0.3% previously.
EUR/USD – Last: 1.4830
|
Resistance |
1.4880 |
1.4925 |
1.4970 |
|
Support |
1.4770 |
1.4720 |
1.4680 |
British Pound (GBP)
The Pound climbed against the Dollar for a fourth day after reports showed U.K. mortgage approvals increased more than forecast last month and the U.S. returned to growth in the third quarter. Overall, GBP/USD traded with a low of 1.6337 and with a high of 1.6602. Today, Nationwide Housing Price Index is expected at 0.7% vs. 0.9% previously.
GBP/USD – Last: 1.6560
|
Resistance |
1.6640 |
1.6700 |
1.6765 |
|
Support |
1.6475 |
1.6410 |
1.6350 |
Japanese Yen (JPY)
The Japanese currency fell during the European session and continued its plunge after the release of a government report that showed Japan’s jobless rate unexpectedly dropped for a second month, reducing demand for the relative safety of the Japanese currency. Overall, USD/JPY traded with a low of 90.24 and with a high of 91.60. Today, The Bank of Japan (BOJ) Press Conference is expected. The interest rate is expected unchanged at 0.1%.
USD/JPY-Last: 91.30
|
Resistance |
91.80 |
92.20 |
92.30 |
|
Support |
91.05 |
90.83 |
90.50 |
Canadian dollar (CAD)
The Canadian Dollar climbed from a 3 week low against the Dollar as stocks and commodities rallied after the US GDP report showed the American economy grew in the third quarter for the first time in a year. Overall, USD/CAD traded with a low of 1.0654 and with a high of 1.0820. Today, Canada\’s The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected at 0.1% vs. 0% previously.
USD/CAD – Last: 1.0670
|
Resistance |
1.0750 |
1.0820 |
1.0865 |
|
Support |
1.0630 |
1.0585 |
1.0545 |
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