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  1. News in 60 Seconds: Bernanke speaks at 10am EST today!

    by , 07-12-2010 at 09:39 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    Biggest % gainers: USD/CHF up 0.62%, GBP/CHF on CHF weakness.

    Biggest % losers: CHF/JPY down 0.57%, EUR/JPY, EUR/USD on CHF weakness and EUR weakness.

    Gold $1,204
    Oil $76.22

    AUD Home Loans m/m came out better than expected at 1.9% vs. 0.7% expected. Last time improved to -1.5% from -1.8% previously.

    GBP Final GDP q/q in line at 0.3% and same as last time.

    USD Bernanke speaks at 10am EST today.

    CAD BOC's Business Outlook Survey comes out at 10:30am EST today.

    Sean Hyman
    DailyFX Forum Moderator
  2. News in 60 Seconds: ADP employment falls short. Could shed light on Friday's NFP!

    by , 06-30-2010 at 09:45 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    Biggest % gainers: EUR/NZD up 1.18%, EUR/GBP up 1.08%, EUR/AUD, EUR/CAD on EUR strength.

    Biggest % losers: NZD/JPY down 0.74%, NZD/USD, GBP/USD, GBP/JPY on mild JPY strength and NZD and GBP weakness.

    A peek into FXCM's Las Vegas Expo: http://forexforums.dailyfx.com/insid...tml#post529696

    GBP Nationwide HPI worse at 0.1% vs. 0.3% expected and 0.5% last time.

    CHF KOF Economic Barometer better at 2.25 vs. 2.17 expected and 2.16 last time. (leading indicator)

    USD ADP Non-Farm Employment Change came in worse at 13k vs. 59k expected and 57k last time.

    CAD GDP m/m worse at 0.0% ...
  3. News in 60 Seconds: G-8 meetings today, G-20 meetings this weekend!

    by , 06-25-2010 at 09:47 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    G-8 meetings today, G-20 meetings this weekend!

    Biggest % gainers: USD/ZAR up 0.39%, CAD/JPY ...low volatility so far, with G-8 and G-20 meetings coming up and a lack of market moving economic data today. Mild CAD strength.

    Biggest % losers: EUR/CAD down 0.77%, EUR/CHF, USD/CAD, AUD/CAD on mild EUR weakness and mild CAD strength.

    USD Final GDP q/q came out worse than expected at 2.7% vs. 3.0% expected and 3.0% last time. I believe this is due to the purposeful slowdown of the Chinese economy and the uncontrollable slow down in Europe. It's spilling over into U.S. growth and weighing it down (over and above our own "in house" problems here in the U.S. that stems our growth too... 46 of ...
  4. News in 60 Seconds: Aussie Prime Minister Rudd Resigns; Gets 1st Female PM.

    by , 06-24-2010 at 09:42 AM (News in 60 Seconds)
    The Australian Prime Minister (Rudd) Resigns! DailyFX - Dollar, Yen Decline as Australian PM Resignation Lifts Stocks in Asian Trade

    (Reuters) - Australia appointed its first woman prime minister, Julia Gillard, who vowed on Thursday to end division over a controversial mining tax, resurrect a carbon trade scheme and call elections within months.

    Gillard’s ascension to the nation’s top job was welcomed by BHP Billiton Ltd., Rio Tinto Group and Fortescue Metals Group Ltd., which had led the fight against the 40 percent so-called super-profits tax. Melbourne-based BHP, the world’s biggest mining company, said in a statement it was “encouraged” by the appointment and will suspend its advertising against the ...
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