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Many US hundred-dollar billsUS dollar is mixed today as traders wait for the latest minutes from the Federal Reserve meeting. The minutes of the meeting should provide some insight into what different members of the board think should happen with the economy, and might even give some clues about what could be next.
For now, US dollar is mixed, trading mostly unchanged against the euro, and a little higher against the UK pound. Greenback is also edging up against the loonie. A little bit of the earlier risk appetite on the market has faded as traders wonder what’s next.
For now, US dollar is mixed, trading mostly unchanged against the euro, and a little higher against the UK pound. Greenback is also edging up against the loonie. A little bit of the earlier risk appetite on the market has faded as traders wonder what’s next.
UK pound is higher against the US dollar today, gaining on better retail sales data. The expectation now is that Great Britain will avoid a recession, and that is providing sterling with a little support today.
The Confederation of British Industry reported a change to minus 2 on its index in February — up significantly from January’s minus 22. The news is supporting the idea that Great Britain’s economy won’t slide into recession after all, and that is helping the pound against the US dollar. With the economy on mend in Britain, it is little surprise that the pound is gaining as well.
The Confederation of British Industry reported a change to minus 2 on its index in February — up significantly from January’s minus 22. The news is supporting the idea that Great Britain’s economy won’t slide into recession after all, and that is helping the pound against the US dollar. With the economy on mend in Britain, it is little surprise that the pound is gaining as well.
The US dollar had an interesting week with ups and downs, but in general it can be considered good for the currency as the Federal Reserve’s decision to refrain from quantitative easing made it possible for the dollar to appreciate in the near future.
There was plenty of fundamental data that bolstered the US currency, but the decision of the Federal Reserve not to add more stimulus for the economy was the most important. Many market participants were expecting some form of QE3 and priced it in. Therefore, the greenback surged after easing hadn’t come to pass. The possibility of QE still remains, but the dollar is likely to remain strong for some time.
There was plenty of fundamental data that bolstered the US currency, but the decision of the Federal Reserve not to add more stimulus for the economy was the most important. Many market participants were expecting some form of QE3 and priced it in. Therefore, the greenback surged after easing hadn’t come to pass. The possibility of QE still remains, but the dollar is likely to remain strong for some time.
US DollarThe US dollar declined today, along with other safe currencies, as manufacturing growth in Europe and China was somewhat higher than was predicted by forecasters, reducing demand for the currency as a safe haven.
HSBC Flash China Manufacturing PMI was at 49.8 in August, somewhat higher than the median forecast of 49.7 and the highest level in two months. Flash Eurozone Manufacturing PMI was at 49.7 this month, a little higher than expected (49.6), but lower than July figure — 50.4. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rose 1.5 percent, while the Stoxx Europe 600 Index went up 1.6 percent.
EUR/USD rose from 1.4357 to 1.4483 today as of 10:33 GMT and posted the high of 1.4499 during the day. GBP/USD climbed from 1.6450 to 1.6544, while reached the intraday high of 1.6572 earlier.
If you have any questions, comments or opinions regarding the US Dollar, feel free to post them using the commentary form below.
Earlier News About the US Dollar:
* Dollar Rises While Traders Afraid of Recession (2011-08-18)
* Good Week for Dollar Even After FOMC Statement (2011-08-13)
* Week Begins with Fall of EUR/USD & USD/JPY (2011-08-08)
* Future of the US Dollar with AA+ Rating (2011-08-07)
* Dollar Declines as Stock Markets Continue Their Fall (2011-08-05)
EuroThe euro plunged today, falling for the fifth consecutive session against the US dollar and the Japanese yen, after Germany’s ruling party lost election.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union lost election in all six German states. The results of the elections ignited worries that now Germany will be even more opposed to paying bailouts with money of its taxpayers. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index of shares lost 2.8 percent, falling for the second day.
EUR/USD slipped from 1.4161 to 1.4121 and EUR/JPY fell from 108.92 to 108.56 as of 12:50 GMT today.
If you have any questions, comments or opinions regarding the Euro, feel free to post them using the commentary form below.
Earlier News About the Euro:
* Euro Ends Rally as ECB Expected to End Interest Rates Hikes (2011-08-30)
* Euro Falls for Second Day vs. Dollar (2011-08-25)
* Euro Drops as Europe's Economic Growth Slows (2011-08-16)
* Euro Weakens as Investors Shun European Bonds (2011-08-02)
* Euro Slids for Second Day on Debt Crisis Concern (2011-07-28)
Australian dollarThe Australian dollar rallied for almost the whole week, posting the third week of gains against the US dollar in the longest run of weekly gains since April, but by the end of the week fundamentals became unfavorable for the currency.
The Australian dollar was rising on the speculation the Reserve Bank of Australia won’t cut the interest rates. Futures on interest rates indicate only 20 percent probability that RBA Governor Glenn Stevens will cut the bank’s main rate on September 6. Most traders believe that there is 80 percent chance the central bank will maintain the key rate unchanged this month. Australia’s Cash Rate is considered the biggest target lending rate among developed nations.
The rally of the Aussie looked unstoppable until the US non-farm payrolls came out, sending markets in disarray and destroying risk appetite as they came out even worse than most pessimistic forecasts. The Australian currency managed to stay above this week’s opening, but erased three days of gains against the dollar and the yen. What’s worse, it looks like the growth-linked currency may continue to fall next week as risk-aversion style of thinking is returning to markets.
AUD/USD opened at 1.0583, jumped to 1.0764 and closed at 1.0641 this week. EUR/AUD slid from 1.3692 to 1.3346. AUD/JPY jumped from 81.23 to 82.81 during this week before closing at 81.71.
If you have any questions, comments or opinions regarding the Australian Dollar, feel free to post them using the commentary form below.
Earlier News About the Australian Dollar:
* Australian Retails Sales Go Up, Aussie Follows (2011-09-01)
* Building Permits in Australia & New Zealand Rise, Aussie & Kiwi Gain (2011-08-30)
* Aussie Recovers on Stevens' Speech (2011-08-26)
* Australia's Dollar Weakens on Germany's Consumer Confidence (2011-08-25)
* Australia Dollar Receives Help from Commodities (2011-08-17)
Traders on the Foreign Exchange market, Forex market for short, can potentially make thousands of dollars based on the volatility and fluctuations of a country’s currency. To better themselves and have a leading advantage over other traders, some Forex traders and investors participate in a practice known as news trading. The risks are very high, but the potential gains can be worth thousands of dollars and many traders and investors use this technique.
The technique of news trading is quite simple. It is the trading of foreign currency immediately before or after an important economic news announcement. After such announcements, there is a high possibility that market prices will fluctuate, either for the better or worse, depending on the announcement. For example, if the U. S. Federal Reserve announces another increase of the interest rate, many traders might invest in the U.S. dollar as it is expected that its value will appreciate. The main advantage of news trading is the potential for a country’s currency to make huge gains or losses in very little time. Within minutes of an economic announcement, a country’s currency can gain or lose one hundred points almost instantly. The potential of huge profits attracts Foreign Exchange traders and investors, however there are various risks associated with news trading.
Like any investment, there is always a risk, and news trading on the Forex market is no different. Though the potential profits are huge, the losses are also equally as large. The dangers of news trading come from the fact that a trade must be made quickly or else you are going to lose. If you are caught on the bad side of a trade, your money will be gone quicker than you can blink your eye. You will lose money so fast that there won’t even be time for you to manually close your trades, leaving you with nothing. Stop-loss orders are also potentially dangerous as there is a high probability of slippage because of the sudden price fluctuation.
Though some investors and traders might get lucky trading news, there is only a small probability that you will make a profit. Even if you are an expert news trader, you should still be very, very cautious when participating in this practice. Successful news trading depends solely on how you get your news. The most successful news traders are the ones with the fastest news feeds and those that are able to quickly place their trades immediately after an announcement has been made. Even using other forms of news trading, such as placing orders above or below the market price is still a guessing game, and those traders in the market who base their trades on guesses, won’t have much money after a short time.
For many Forex traders and investors, their trades are dictated by technical indicators and price indexes. Hours are spent researching every indicator, taking every risk into account and then making a decision based on everything they have studied. However, for a Forex news trader, none of this matter, and the only thing they take into account is economical news announcements.
News trading is possible because the Forex market is always open, unlike many financial markets. In a financial market, securities trades of certain stocks are suspended when an important company announcement is being made. These announcements are usually made after the market has closed for the day. However, because the Foreign Exchange market is open 24 hours, any economic announcement will have direct affects on the currency of that country, and maybe others as well. In the Forex market, there are eight major currencies that are traded, as well as over seventeen derivatives to be traded as well. This means that on any given day, there will always be economic announcements from any of the major traded currencies. The major trader currencies are as follows:
1. U.S. Dollar (USD)
2. Great British Pound (GBP)
3. Euro (EUR)
4. Japanese Yen (JPY)
5. Australian Dollar (AUD)
6. Swiss Franc (CHF)
7. Canadian Dollar (CAD)
8. New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Because of the availability of each currency, currency pairs, and its derivatives, such as USD/JPY, EUR/USD, AUD/USD, as well as several others, each currency can be traded at any given time because these currencies are globally traded.
Any Forex news trader or news investor will have to have the latest most up to the moment news announcements. Even if the news announcements are only a couple of minutes old, this can have devastating effects for any trader who has risked any sum of money. Most news traders like to keep an eagle eye on any news regarding economical activity, but most importantly news dealing with interest rates changes, FOMC rate decisions, retail sales figures, inflation indicators such as the consumer price index (CPI), producer price index (PPI), unemployment figures, industrial production announcements, boost in business and consumer confidence, as well as business sentiment surveys. Manufacturing sector surveys, trade balance release details, and foreign purchases of U.S. Treasuries may also prove useful for a news trader to better make decisions regarding when or when not to trade.
However, it should be remembered that these news announcements can have ranging impacts on a country’s currency, and after an announcement, the volatility of a currency may greatly fluctuate. It is important to take advantage of news that creates movements in volatility that will last for a few minutes or even hours. Trading on the Forex market based solely on news is a difficult and sometimes dangerous practice. However, there are some indicators that can make a news trader’s job easier, such as breakout indicators (Bollinger bands, breakout of a candlestick bar, or a price bar). Research has proved that news announcements can impact a currency’s value quite severely, in some cases it can gain or lose anywhere from 33 pips to 124 pips, opening up the ideal trading opportunity looked for by news traders. If a news trader is able to act quickly enough, even the smallest news release can be turned into a potential profit of thousands of dollars. However, it is important to remember the volatility of such announcements, and although the profits seem endless, the losses can happen too.
Swiss francThe Swiss franc climbed today against the US dollar, extending its rally for the third day, after the non-farm payrolls showed that US employers weren’t adding jobs last month.
US non-farm payroll employment showed no change in August, while the unemployment rate remained at 9.1 percent. Analysts predicted an increase of payrolls by 74,000. July value was revised down from 117,000 to 85,000. It’ll be interesting to see how the Federal Reserve will react to such disastrous economic data and what steps it’ll take.
USD/CHF plunged from 037954 to 0.7811 as of 13:45 GMT today. Earlier, the currency pair reached 0.7711, the lowest level since August 12.
If you have any questions, comments or opinions regarding the Swiss Franc, feel free to post them using the commentary form below.
Earlier News About the Swiss Franc:
* Franc Rallies as SNB Doesn't Intervene (2011-09-01)
* Franc Falls as Bernanke Improves Sentiment on Markets (2011-08-26)
* Franc Gains as Markets Return to Risk Aversion (2011-08-24)
* Franc Falls for Second Day on Risk Sentiment (2011-08-24)
* Franc's Rally Fails on Euro-Peg Speculation (2011-08-23)
South Korean wonThe South Korean won gained today as the comments of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke last Friday increased risk appetite among Forex market participants, bolstering appeal of higher-yielding currencies.
Bernanke made comments on August 26 about ability of the US to support growth of its economy in the long run. Markets reacted positively and traders began search for higher-yield. South Korean trade balance surplus widened to $4.94 billion in July from $2.03 billion in June.
USD/KRW fell from 1,080.10 to 1,073.50 today as of 13:46 GMT.
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Earlier News About the South Korean Won:
* Korean Won Falls on Anticipation of Crisis (2011-08-19)
* Korea's Won Retreats After Rally (2011-08-12)
* South Korea Holds Interest Rates, Won Goes Lower (2011-08-11)
* South Korean Won Suffers from Europe's Troubles (2011-07-12)
* Higher South Korea's Inflation Leads to Gains for Won (2011-07-01)
South African randThe South African rand rallied today, rising to the highest level in more than a week against the US dollar, as stocks and metals advanced after the speech of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke last week.
Bernanke said last Friday that the Fed has means to support growth of the US economy, improving market sentiment. The main South African stock index jumped 1.7 percent as prices on the London Metal Exchange increased for a fourth day. South Africa’s economy itself performs not that good, though, and many investors still convinced that the nation’s central bank will cut interest rates.
USD/ZAR fell from 7.1300 to 7.0810 today as of 9:56 GMT and touched 7.0680 — the lowest level since August 17.
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Earlier News About the South African Rand:
* Rand Weakens on Prospect of Interest Rates Cut (2011-08-22)
* Rand Near Monthly High vs. USD on Rate Difference, US Uncertainty (2011-07-26)
* Rand Weakened by Credit Rating Outlook for Greece (2011-07-05)
* Rand Weakens with Commodities on US Growth Forecast (2011-06-23)
* South African Rand Falls on Greek Crisis, Trims Losses (2011-06-20)
US DollarThe fundamentals this week were negative for the US dollar, weakening the currency against some major counterparts, but performance of the greenback wasn’t that bad, considering all the pressure to the downside.
There were plenty of bad new for the dollar this week. Bad housing data, rising unemployment claims and slower that expected growth of the US economy. The week ended with the speech of Ben Bernanke, who hinted at possibility of additional stimulus without detailing an actual plan.
The dollar was dragged down by the unfavorable fundamentals and fell against the euro and commodity currencies (including the currencies of Canada, Australia and New Zealand). On the other hand, the dollar gained against the franc and rallied versus the yen before losing its gains by the end of the week as there aren’t many choices for investors who need a safe currency, but afraid of interventions of Japan and Switzerland. The pound also fell against the greenback as Britain has its own problems that erase attractiveness of the nation’s currency.
Next week may also be hard for the dollar. Analysts predict another unfavorable report about hosing and are pessimistic about employment data.
EUR/USD climbed from 1.4376 to 1.4498, while during the week it dropped to 1.4327. USD/CHF climbed from 0.7904 to 0.8058 and reached the daily high of 0.8157. AUD/USD surged from 1.0380 to 1.0569.
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Earlier News About the US Dollar:
* Dollar Drops After Bernanke Speech & GDP Report (2011-08-26)
* Will Bernanke Announce QE3? Will Dollar Decline? (2011-08-25)
* Dollar Gains Before Bernanke Speech (2011-08-24)
* Dollar Falls on China's & Europe's Manufacturing (2011-08-23)
* Dollar Rises While Traders Afraid of Recession (2011-08-18)
Great Britain poundThe Great Britain pound weakened against the Japanese yen and slowed its advance versus the US dollar after the report showed the UK economy grew with slower pace in the second quarter.
The revised figure for growth of UK gross domestic product in the second quarter of 2011 was 0.2 percent, the same as in the preliminary estimate. It indicates slower expansion, compared to 0.5 percent growth in the first quarter. The report also mentioned that several special events affected Britain’s economy in Q2: the additional April public holiday, the royal wedding and the aftereffects of the Japanese tsunami.
GBP/JPY fell from 126.12 to 125.68 today as of 9:24 GMT and touched the daily low of 125.41 earlier. GBP/USD climbed from 1.6278 to 1.6332.
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Earlier News About the Great Britain Pound:
* GBP Falls vs. EUR with Consumer Confidence & Retail Sales (2011-08-25)
* Pound Rises as Inflation Accelerates (2011-08-16)
* Osborne Refuses Review Spending Cuts, Boosting Pound (2011-08-12)
* Pound Drops with Higher Trade Deficit (2011-08-09)
* Pound Weakens on Worsening Consumer Sentiment (2011-07-21)
EuroThe euro fell against the US dollar for the second day and erased gains versus the Swiss franc today as investors are less willing to buy the currency amid signs of problems in Europe and concerns of global economic slowdown.
The decline of consumer confidence in Germany had its negative impact on the shared European currency. GfK stated that German consumer confidence fell from 5.3 to 5.2 this month and wrote in the report:
Economic expectations virtually collapsed in August, and in light of this, there has also been a moderate drop in Germans’ income expectations.
The euro also weakened on the speculation European lawmakers will extend the ban on short sales.
The global weren’t very supportive for the euro either as rising unemployment claims worsened sentiment of traders. Jobless claims in the US rose to 417,000 last week from the previous week’s revised figure of 412,000. Economists anticipated decrease to 403,000.
EUR/USD fell from 1.4412 to 1.4377 today as of 17:39 GMT. During the day the currency pair reached the high of 1.4474 and the low of 1.4327. EUR/CHF traded at 1.4437 today after earlier it dropped from 1.1465 to 1.1407.
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Earlier News About the Euro:
* Euro Drops as Europe's Economic Growth Slows (2011-08-16)
* Euro Weakens as Investors Shun European Bonds (2011-08-02)
* Euro Slids for Second Day on Debt Crisis Concern (2011-07-28)
* Euro Posts Weekly Gain After Two Weeks of Losses (2011-07-23)
* Euro Drops as Optimism Caused by EU Summit Wanes (2011-07-22)
Australian dollarThe Australian dollar fell today against most major currencies, before rebounding, as the report showed consumer confidence in Germany declined this month, reducing appeal of higher-yielding assets.
The drop of German confidence wasn’t very big as the GfK indicator retreated just to 5.2 in August from 5.3 in the month before. The report explained:
Despite the current crisis on the financial markets, Germans’ willingness to buy is surprisingly robust and increased further in August from an already high level. However, the worsening of the international debt crisis and rising fears of a return to recession for the global economy have clearly left their mark on the economic optimism of Germans.
AUD/USD traded at about 1.0466 today as of 11:16 GMT after dropping from 1.0471 to 1.0428.
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Earlier News About the Australian Dollar:
* Australia Dollar Receives Help from Commodities (2011-08-17)
* Aussie Falls as RBA Minutes Don't Exclude Rates Cut (2011-08-16)
* Australia's Dollar Rallies Despite Rising Unemployment (2011-08-11)
* Consumer Sentiment Curbs Appeal of Aussie (2011-08-10)
* Australian Dollar Attempts Stop Decline, Fails (2011-08-09)
Canadian DollarThe Canadian dollar was closed flat against the US dollar and the Japanese yen as contradicting signals haven’t allowed the currency to establish a clear trend.
Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of Canada, outlined some downside risks for the economy of Canada in his speech yesterday:
In recent weeks, several downside risks to the Bank’s July Monetary Policy Report (MPR) projection have been realised. The European sovereign crisis has intensified, the U.S. credit rating has been downgraded, and a broad range of data has signalled slower global growth.
Despite the negative factors, Carney expects the economy to expand, albeit with slower pace:
The Bank continues to expect that growth will accelerate in the second half of the year, led by business investment and household expenditures. Ongoing strength in major emerging markets should also help maintain commodity prices at relatively high levels. However, relative to our prior expectations, we expect somewhat weaker economic momentum globally and, as a result, in Canada, with attendant consequences for resource utilization and inflationary pressures.
Canada’s consumer prices, on a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, increased 0.1 percent in July, following the 0.3 percent decrease June from May. On the other hand, on a year-over-year basis, prices for most major components increased at a slower rate in July.
USD/CAD closed at 0.9900, following the slump from 0.9903 to 0.9824, while CAD/JPY closed at 77.25, almost unchanged from the opening price of 77.26. EUR/CAD initially fell from 1.4192 to 1.4131, but later rebounded to close at 1.4252.
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Earlier News About the Canadian Dollar:
Canadian Dollar Feels Pressure from Falling Stocks & Commodities (2011-08-19)
CAD Gains vs. USD as Investors Seek Higher Yield (2011-08-17)
Canada's Dollar Goes Down with Crude (2011-08-16)
Canadian Dollar Receives Hit from US (2011-08-10)
Canadian Dollar Falls Along with Other Commodity Currencies (2011-08-02)
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Great Britain poundThe Great Britain pound dropped after macroeconomic data provided today some unpleasant surprises, including the unexpected growth of trade balance deficit and decline of manufacturing.
The UK trade balance deficit widened to £8.9 billion in June from £8.5 billion in May. Traders hoped for decrease of the deficit to £8.2 billion. Manufacturing production declined with the annual rate of 0.4 percent in June. The contraction followed the advance by 1.8 percent in the month before. Market analysts predicted an increase by 0.3 percent.
Riots in London and other cities of Britain lead to massive damage to property and left one person dead. Several hundred was arrested. Police is busy with containing the riots and rumors state that army may be employed.
GBP/USD was little changed at 1.6302 as of 23:58 GMT after opening at 1.6315, rising as high as 1.6409 and falling as low as 1.6175. EUR/GBP jumped from 0.8688 to 0.8804 and GBP/JPY slipped from 126.82 to 124.49 before trading at 125.74.
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Earlier News About the Great Britain Pound:
Pound Weakens on Worsening Consumer Sentiment (2011-07-21)
GBP/USD Erases Losses After BOE Minutes (2011-07-20)
UK House Prices Fall for First Time in 2011, Sterling Weaker (2011-07-18)
Pound Falls vs. Euro on Jobless Claims (2011-07-13)
Pound Recovers from Slump on Bad Fundamentals (2011-07-12)
This entry was posted on TopForexNews on Tuesday, August 9th, 2011 at 11:59 pm and is filed under Great Britain Pound. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.
US DollarThe US dollar extended today its decline versus the Japanese yen that started last Friday after Standard & Poor’s cut the US credit rating. The euro slipped against the dollar.
S&P downgraded the US rating to AA+ on August 5 and left the outlook on ”negative”, signaling that the rating can be further downgraded to AA. Two other major rating agancies, Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings, maintained their AAA credit ratings for the US on August 2 as American politician resolved their dispute about the nation’s debt ceiling, but these rating agencies also signaled about the possible downgrades.
EUR/USD posted a sharp drop from 1.4417 to 1.4247 as of 9:52 GMT. USD/JPY dropped from 77.96 to 77.61 after climbing to 78.46.
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Earlier News About the US Dollar:
Future of the US Dollar with AA+ Rating (2011-08-07)
Dollar Declines as Stock Markets Continue Their Fall (2011-08-05)
Dollar Falls on US Growth Slowdown (2011-07-29)
Continued Debates over US Debt Push USD to New Lows vs. CHF (2011-07-25)
Optimism for Europe Returns, Greenback Suffers (2011-07-20)
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Swiss francThe Swiss franc retreated today from the yesterday’s records against the dollar and the euro as the Swiss National Bank expanded measures aimed to tame the excessive appreciation of the currency.
The SNB repeated that a strong currency is a ”threat” to the nation’s economy. As a result, the bank decided to increase pressure on the franc:
In the light of these developments, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) is taking additional measures against the strength of the Swiss franc. It will again significantly increase the supply of liquidity to the Swiss franc money market.
To increase liquidity, the SNB “will additionally conduct foreign exchange swap transactions”.
USD/CHF climbed from 0.7205 to 0.7257 as of 10:11 GMT and reached the intraday high of 0.7331. EUR/CHF advanced from 1.0365 to 1.0426 after it dropped yesterday to the record low of 1.0089.
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Earlier News About the Swiss Franc:
Fed Plans Keep Zero Rates till 2013, Dollar Hurt (2011-08-09)
CHF at New Record vs. USD, Gains vs. Other Currencies (2011-08-08)
Intervention: Way to Weaker Franc or Bluff of SNB? (2011-08-08)
Swiss Franc Prevails Despite Intervention (2011-08-04)
Siwss Franc Retreats From Maximums (2011-08-03)
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Great Britain poundThe Great Britain pound dropped after macroeconomic data provided today some unpleasant surprises, including the unexpected growth of trade balance deficit and decline of manufacturing.
The UK trade balance deficit widened to £8.9 billion in June from £8.5 billion in May. Traders hoped for decrease of the deficit to £8.2 billion. Manufacturing production declined with the annual rate of 0.4 percent in June. The contraction followed the advance by 1.8 percent in the month before. Market analysts predicted an increase by 0.3 percent.
Riots in London and other cities of Britain lead to massive damage to property and left one person dead. Several hundred was arrested. Police is busy with containing the riots and rumors state that army may be employed.
GBP/USD was little changed at 1.6302 as of 23:58 GMT after opening at 1.6315, rising as high as 1.6409 and falling as low as 1.6175. EUR/GBP jumped from 0.8688 to 0.8804 and GBP/JPY slipped from 126.82 to 124.49 before trading at 125.74.
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Earlier News About the Great Britain Pound:
Pound Weakens on Worsening Consumer Sentiment (2011-07-21)
GBP/USD Erases Losses After BOE Minutes (2011-07-20)
UK House Prices Fall for First Time in 2011, Sterling Weaker (2011-07-18)
Pound Falls vs. Euro on Jobless Claims (2011-07-13)
Pound Recovers from Slump on Bad Fundamentals (2011-07-12)
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