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Agenda for the euro area in November

 

– Wednesday, Nov. 2: French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel meet with Greek, IMF and EU officials in Cannes. Portuguese T-bill auction. Euro-zone manufacturing PMI data.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 3: ECB policy meeting. Mario Draghi’s first press conference as ECB President. Spanish and French bond auctions.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 3 – Friday, Nov. 4: G-20 leaders meet in Cannes.

 

– Friday, Nov. 4: Greek government confidence vote. Euro-zone services PMI data.

 

– Monday, Nov. 7: Eurogroup finance ministers meet.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 8: EU finance ministers meet. Greek T-bill auction.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 10: Italian T-bill auction.

 

– Friday, Nov. 11: 2.0 billion euro of Greek T-bills mature.

 

– Monday, Nov. 14: Italian bond auction.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 15: Greek T-bill auction.

 

– Wednesday, Nov. 16: Portuguese T-bill auction.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 17: Spanish and French bond auctions.

 

– Friday, Nov. 18: 1.3 billion euro of Greek T-bills mature.

 

– Sunday, Nov. 20: Spain holds general election.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 24: General strike in Portugal.

 

– Friday, Nov. 25: Italian T-bill/bond auction.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 29: Italian bond auction. Final Portuguese budget vote.

 

Nice share sist,

Looks like I should always preview the agenda of this every time I want to trade the EURO.

Thank you sist.

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CIBC: 12-month forecast for EUR/USD

2011-11-02 15:16

 

Analysts at CIBC World Markets expect the single currency to trade between $1.3400 and $1.3800 during the next 12 months.

 

According to the specialists, in December EUR/USD will consolidate in the $1.3800 area. Then it will fall to $1.3400 in March next year and rebound to $1.3500 in June and to 1.3600 in September to return back to $1.3800 in December 2012.

 

Source: http://www.fbs.com/analytics/news_markets/view/9006

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Agenda for the euro area in November

 

– Wednesday, Nov. 2: French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel meet with Greek, IMF and EU officials in Cannes. Portuguese T-bill auction. Euro-zone manufacturing PMI data.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 3: ECB policy meeting. Mario Draghi’s first press conference as ECB President. Spanish and French bond auctions.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 3 – Friday, Nov. 4: G-20 leaders meet in Cannes.

 

– Friday, Nov. 4: Greek government confidence vote. Euro-zone services PMI data.

 

– Monday, Nov. 7: Eurogroup finance ministers meet.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 8: EU finance ministers meet. Greek T-bill auction.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 10: Italian T-bill auction.

 

– Friday, Nov. 11: 2.0 billion euro of Greek T-bills mature.

 

– Monday, Nov. 14: Italian bond auction.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 15: Greek T-bill auction.

 

– Wednesday, Nov. 16: Portuguese T-bill auction.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 17: Spanish and French bond auctions.

 

– Friday, Nov. 18: 1.3 billion euro of Greek T-bills mature.

 

– Sunday, Nov. 20: Spain holds general election.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 24: General strike in Portugal.

 

– Friday, Nov. 25: Italian T-bill/bond auction.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 29: Italian bond auction. Final Portuguese budget vote.

 

 

 

wah, nice post sist.. thanks. really useful.. ^^

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Australian Dollar Drops Further Against Most Majors

 

Against its most major counterparts, the Australian dollar has been extending its Asian session's decline in early European deals on Thursday.

 

The Aussie is now worth 1.0207 against the greenback, 79.70 against the yen, 1.0420 against the Canadian dollar and 1.3043 against the NZ dollar.

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Agenda for the euro area in November

 

– Wednesday, Nov. 2: French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel meet with Greek, IMF and EU officials in Cannes. Portuguese T-bill auction. Euro-zone manufacturing PMI data.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 3: ECB policy meeting. Mario Draghi’s first press conference as ECB President. Spanish and French bond auctions.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 3 – Friday, Nov. 4: G-20 leaders meet in Cannes.

 

– Friday, Nov. 4: Greek government confidence vote. Euro-zone services PMI data.

 

– Monday, Nov. 7: Eurogroup finance ministers meet.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 8: EU finance ministers meet. Greek T-bill auction.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 10: Italian T-bill auction.

 

– Friday, Nov. 11: 2.0 billion euro of Greek T-bills mature.

 

– Monday, Nov. 14: Italian bond auction.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 15: Greek T-bill auction.

 

– Wednesday, Nov. 16: Portuguese T-bill auction.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 17: Spanish and French bond auctions.

 

– Friday, Nov. 18: 1.3 billion euro of Greek T-bills mature.

 

– Sunday, Nov. 20: Spain holds general election.

 

– Thursday, Nov. 24: General strike in Portugal.

 

– Friday, Nov. 25: Italian T-bill/bond auction.

 

– Tuesday, Nov. 29: Italian bond auction. Final Portuguese budget vote.

 

very crowded agenda for euro zone..

must be carefull this month :)

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03 Nov 2011, 11:52

 

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Bernanke: US economy may need additional stimulus

2011-11-03 12:05

 

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke claimed yesterday that additional monetary stimulus may be needed to reduce unemployment as US economic outlook seems to be rather pessimistic. Among the options of such stimulus Bernanke named the third round of quantitative easing, extending the period of record-low borrowing costs or estimating the conditions necessary for the rate hike.

 

The Chairman admits that the central bank has overestimated the pace of US economic recovery and expects American economic growth to be “frustratingly slow”, while FOMC statement states that even after relatively good figures in the third quarter there are “significant downside risks”. According to Bernanke, these risks include the effects of European fiscal and banking problems.

 

The Fed’s GDP growth projections for 2012 were lowered from 3.3-3.7% (June’s estimate) to 2.5-2.9%. The projected unemployment rate in the fourth quarter of the next year was raised from the previous forecast of 7.8-8.2% to 8.5-8.7%.

 

The Operation Twist or the lengthening of the Fed’s bond portfolio maturity is left in place. US monetary authorities also confirmed the plan to hold the Federal funds rate between 0% and 0.25% at least until the middle of 2013.

 

It’s clear now that the Fed’s policy has become more accommodative and the central bank is ready for aggressive actions.

 

Despite the increased possibility of QE3 that should have weakened US dollar the greenback strengthened against euro. Analysts at UBS think that this may be explained by the fact that some traders expected the Fed to take even more loose approach. In addition, one should remember that the pair EUR/USD is also weakened by the ongoing crisis in the euro area.

 

Source: http://www.fbs.com/analytics/news_markets/view/9010

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Contest for the smartest traders of FBS

03 Nov 2011, 11:52

 

Dear traders!

 

You have a real opportunity to show your analytical skills and get an exclusive prize from FBS.

 

On the 4th of November at 12:30 GMT an influential statistic and economic indicator Nonfarm Payrolls will be published.

 

First one to post the right number or the closest one will be the winner of the contest and get an exclusive T-shirt from FBS.

 

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You may post your guess till 8.30 GMT on the 4th of November in our Facebook official group page http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=137183862987521&topic=566

 

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Contest for the smartest traders of FBS

03 Nov 2011, 11:52

 

Dear traders!

 

You have a real opportunity to show your analytical skills and get an exclusive prize from FBS.

 

On the 4th of November at 12:30 GMT an influential statistic and economic indicator Nonfarm Payrolls will be published.

 

First one to post the right number or the closest one will be the winner of the contest and get an exclusive T-shirt from FBS.

 

http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/8514/fbstshirtnew.gif

 

You may post your guess till 8.30 GMT on the 4th of November in our Facebook official group page http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=137183862987521&topic=566

 

You may get a hint from FBS analytics here: http://www.fbs.com/analytics/economic_calendar

 

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Greece’s membership in euro area depends on referendum results

2011-11-03 14:48 |

 

The Greek dilemma is finally put point-blank: German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Greece’s referendum on a bailout deal will determine whether it will stay in the euro area.

 

French President Nicolas Sarkozy claimed that the indebted nation will receive any financing only if it holds to the terms of a rescue agreement designed last week.

 

This is the first time when European leaders raised the prospect of the euro zone splintering. The vote is scheduled on December 4 or 5.

 

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou who has initiated the referendum thinks that there’s the necessity of “wider consensus” for the bailout terms expressing confidence that his nation will remain the member of the monetary union. Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, on the other hand, argues that such question can’t be submitted to referendum.

 

The results of the polls show that although the majority of Greeks are against the austerity measures imposed on them by the bailout package they don’t want their country to leave the currency bloc.

 

It’s also necessary to note that the next 8-billion-euro tranche of the first bailout package will be delayed until the referendum results are announced.

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Greece’s membership in euro area depends on referendum results

2011-11-03 14:48 |

 

The Greek dilemma is finally put point-blank: German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Greece’s referendum on a bailout deal will determine whether it will stay in the euro area.

 

French President Nicolas Sarkozy claimed that the indebted nation will receive any financing only if it holds to the terms of a rescue agreement designed last week.

 

This is the first time when European leaders raised the prospect of the euro zone splintering. The vote is scheduled on December 4 or 5.

 

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou who has initiated the referendum thinks that there’s the necessity of “wider consensus” for the bailout terms expressing confidence that his nation will remain the member of the monetary union. Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, on the other hand, argues that such question can’t be submitted to referendum.

 

The results of the polls show that although the majority of Greeks are against the austerity measures imposed on them by the bailout package they don’t want their country to leave the currency bloc.

 

It’s also necessary to note that the next 8-billion-euro tranche of the first bailout package will be delayed until the referendum results are announced.

 

http://www.fbs.com/analytics/news_markets/view/9014

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Dear all..update news:

UBS: what if Greece has to quit euro?

2011-11-03 16:50

Analysts at UBS tried to estimate the potential consequences Greece will face in case it has to leave the euro area.

 

On the one hand, the nation would regain control of exchange and interest rates. On the other hand, new currency would fall by about 60%. Greece’s borrowing costs would rise by at least 7 percentage points, so that position of banks and companies would seriously deteriorate. The country’s trade will drop by 50% even taking into account the competitive advantage exporters will gain from the devaluation.

 

All in all, according to UBS, quitting euro would cost each Greek 11,500 euro in the first year and 4,000 euro in following years.

source: http://www.fbs.com/analytics/news_markets/view/9016

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nice post mr.riki... thank you so much..

hopefully our trading will be full of profit this week, amin.

 

ur welcome Mr Nullahfx...:)

 

Hi mr Riki... Nice to see you here. :D

How the prediction for EUR/USD in your analys?

 

Hi Ms. Maory82...hmm..i can't figure out the EU movement..yesterday..up and down several times...:)

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The last day for November NFP prediction.

 

First one to post the right number or the closest one will be the winner of the contest and get an exclusive T-shirt from FBS.

 

You may post your guess till 8.30 GMT on the 4th of November in our Facebook official group page http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=137183862987521&topic=566

 

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The last day for November NFP prediction.

 

First one to post the right number or the closest one will be the winner of the contest and get an exclusive T-shirt from FBS.

 

You may post your guess till 8.30 GMT on the 4th of November in our Facebook official group page http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=137183862987521&topic=566

 

You may get a hint from FBS analytics here: http://www.fbs.com/analytics/economic_calendar

 

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