
The most impactful releases of this week will fill the market with volatility and sharp movements.
For a seamless experience, click “Redirect me.”
Don’t waste your time – keep track of how NFP affects the US dollar!
Data Collection Notice
We maintain a record of your data to run this website. By clicking the button, you agree to our Privacy Policy.
Join Us on Facebook
Stay on top of company updates, trading news, and so much more!
Thanks, I already follow your page!Beginner Forex Book
Your ultimate guide through the world of trading.
Check Your Inbox!
In our email, you will find the Forex 101 book. Just tap the button to get it!
Risk warning: ᏟᖴᎠs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage.
71.99% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading ᏟᖴᎠs with this provider.
You should consider whether you understand how ᏟᖴᎠs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Information is not investment advice
On Friday, the evergreen buck moderately rallied versus its counterparts, staying on track for posting consecutive weekly profits for the first time since November. Its surged occurred as investors digested mostly downbeat American economic data.
Gauging the US currency’s purchasing potential versus a group of its main rivals the USD index gained 0.03% hitting 96.83.
The end of the week offered generally dismal economic data. Eventually, a New York manufacturing index managed to top experts’ estimates, while trade along with industrial data fell short.
Meanwhile, the Empire State manufacturing index managed to gain 4.9 points hitting 8.8.
In January, American import prices went down by 0.5% from December for the month, as the Labor Department reported on Friday. It missed hopes for a 0.1% tumble.
In the USA, industrial output, utilities, and mines went down by 0.6% to a seasonally updated 109.4 from December's reading of 110.1. It ruined experts’ hopes for a 0.1% ascend.
The mostly dismal data showed up a day after the American retail sales tumbled to their lowest value since 2009, contributing to hopes that the major US financial institution will keep monetary policy tightening intact.
The currency pair EUR/USD headed south by 0.22% being worth $1.1275 right after ECB board member Benoit Coeure told that the ECB was warming up to the idea of issuing fresh longer-term refinancing operations in the face of decelerating euro area economic surge.
The currency pair GBP/USD went up by 0.49% ending up with $1.2874. Meanwhile, the currency pair USD/CAD sank by 0.17% showing C$1.3270.
The currency pair USD/JPY tacked on by 0.06% being worth Y110.54. However, Japan’s currency might soon make a comeback against the evergreen buck, if economic conditions in America deteriorate, as some analysts stressed.
The most impactful releases of this week will fill the market with volatility and sharp movements.
We prepared an outlook of major events of this week. Check it and be ready!
Here you'll find what awaits the market this week, from the CPI release to a possible gold plunge.
The most impactful releases of this week will fill the market with volatility and sharp movements.
Happy Tuesday, dear traders! Here’s what we follow:
Labor Market and Real Estate Market data was published yesterday. Markets are slowing down, so the economy is in recession. Today the traders should pay attention to the Retail sales in Canada.
Your request is accepted.
We will call you at the time interval that you chose
Next callback request for this phone number will be available in 00:30:00
If you have an urgent issue please contact us via
Live chat
Internal error. Please try again later