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AceTraderFx: Intra-Day Market Moving News and Views
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[QUOTE="AceTRaderForex, post: 127893, member: 22847"] [B]AceTraderFx May 16: Intra-Day Market Moving News and Views -EUR/USD[/B] [B]Intra-Day Moving News and Views 16 May 2017[/B] [I]02:21GMT[/I] EUR/USD - 1.0985.. Euro moves narrowly but with a firm undertone in subdued Asian morning after extending last Friday's impressive rally and climbed to 1.0990 due to broad-based buying in the euro esp vs usd, yen and sterling. It looks like market is now ready to re-test last Monday's 6-month peak at 1.1024 later today after early downward correction to 1.0840 (Thursday). Bids have been raised to 1.0965-55 and more below with stops below 1.0930. A mixture of offers and stops is touted near 1.1000, however, more stops are reported above 1.1025/30, suggesting buying euro on dips is the way to go due to broad-based USD weakness (except vs the yen). Pay attention to release of a slew of eco. data from euro area countries starting with France's HICP. Italy's GDP, the same from EU, trade bal., ZEW eco. sentiment n Germany's ZEW eco. sentiment. if the ZEW for Germany n the EU are upbeat, expect euro to move higher. Later at 18:00GMT, ECB Executive Board Member Benoit Coeure will give speech at the annual dinner of the ECB's Bond Market Contact Group. [/QUOTE]
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