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Monthly archive November, 2015

China Shakes things Over the Weekend – What you Need to Know

This daily digest will focus on new developments in China’s foreign exchange policy, changes in financial market regulations, and broader economic coverage in order to keep the DailyFX reader up-to-date on news typically covered only in Chinese-language sources. - The People’s Read More →

Webinar: Dollar Crosses at Key Juncture Ahead of US Holiday

Talking Points Weekly Scalp Webinar archive covering featured setups Updated targets & invalidation levels Event Risk on Tap This Week NZDUSD 30min Chart Created Using FXCM Marketscope 2.0 Notes:Last week we noted a short bias sub-1.6588 on NZDUSD with Friday’s rally failing to breach the upper Read More →

GBP/USD November Rebound at Risk on Dovish BoE Testimony

Talking Points: - GBP/USD November Rebound at Risk on Dovish BoE Testimony. - USD/JPY Advance to Gather Pace on Slowing Japan Consumer Price Index (CPI). - USDOLLAR Bull-Flag Takes Shape Ahead of 3Q GDP Report. For more updates, sign up for David's e-mail distribution Read More →

USD Setting Up While Oil, Copper Continue to Bleed

Talking Points - It’s a holiday-shortened week in the United States with Thanksgiving on Thursday, but high-importance US Data on Tuesday and Wednesday mean that the week will probably not be completely quiet. - Copper prices continue to descend to new multi-year Read More →

Copper and Oil Flip over Tumbling Demand while Production Is Aplenty

Talking Points: Oil spirals downward as OPEC & producers struggle to find demand Gold slips with US Treasuries while market builds up bets on a December rate hike Copper falls below 2009 levels as Chinese smelters plan output curtail US dollar reversed to a Read More →

Euro May Rise as PMI Data Triggers Short-Covering

Talking Points: Euro May Rise if Upbeat PMI Figures Trigger Unwinding of Short Positions Aussie, NZ Dollars Underperform as US Dollar Rebound Continues in Asia See Economic Releases Directly on Your Charts with the DailyFX News App The preliminary set of November’s Eurozone PMI Read More →