EUR/USD fell very deep today, mostly before any fundamental news from the U.S. were released, as the pessimism on the global stock markets mirrored itself onto the Forex market. The currency pair is now trading near 1.3311.
EUR/USD fell yesterday after the reports on the growing personal income and spending showed that the U.S. consumers may help the country’s economy to recover faster from the crisis. The declining construction spending failed to move the dollar down against the euro yesterday. The…
EUR/USD advanced today after the weekly opening gap and even rose above the Friday’s close level. Some of the fundamental reports in U.S. were slightly better than the traders have expected, so the currency markets reacted with the growing high-yielders. EUR/USD is currently trading near…
EUR/USD declined today after rising for three consecutive days as many macroeconomic reports were released in the United States. EUR/USD is currently trading near 1.2939 after reach as high as 1.3080 yesterday.
Durable goods orders decreased by 6.2% in October after declining by 0.2% in September (revised down from the 0.8%…
EUR/USD dropped today for the second day despite the correctional wave that was forming during the last three days. After peaking at 1.3288 yesterday, the currency pair is now trading near 1.2733 as the traders continue to dump other currencies and buy U.S. dollars.
EUR/USD is little changed today even as some important statistical indicators are released in U.S., because traders are waiting for the FOMC interest rate policy statement that is scheduled for tomorrow. The currency pair opened at 1.5574 and is currently trading near 1.5603.
EUR/USD corrected slightly today after fundamental data both from U.S. and Eurozone showed more support for the dollar rather than for the euro. Important consumer spending and income data arrived from U.S. today, while Eurozone released its business and consumer…
The U. S. dollar was mainly unchanged today after the important fundamental statistics came out in the United States. Although there were moderate intraday swings up and down on EUR/USD, the currency pair is ending the day with just a little upside on Forex.
May Day resulted in some unexpectedly bad fundamental data releases from the United States. Labor market, income, spendings, construction and manufacturing were covered in today’s reports and none of them showed something optimistic for the dollar bulls; nevertheless EUR/USD was down today and the…
The U. S. dollar gained against the euro and the pound today after the release on personal income and spending came out. EUR/USD fell down from 1.5813 to 1.5761, while GBP/USD slid down from 2.0071 to 1.9947.