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Dovish FOMC - Will the USD slide continue?

811 views June 18, 2015

Market analysis of the latest FOMC meeting from Saxo Bank's Head of FX Strategy John Hardy who...

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Coleman: USDJPY at oversold extremes

374 views June 18, 2015

Ian Coleman is trading USDJPY after bearish signals from this week's FOMC meeting. Selling...

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Hardy: Why the Fed is likely to keep all...

616 views June 16, 2015

The market is widely expecting that the US Federal Reserve will start to hike interest rates...

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Collins: Targeting EURGBP downside

341 views June 17, 2015

Alan Collins sees clearer negative signals in EURGBP after assessing that risk levels are...

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Fed meeting could breach EURSD barrier - what...

680 views June 15, 2015

It's one the most eagerly awaited trading events of the month, the June FMOC meeting is expected...

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AUDUSD - positive patterns - bullish sentiment

374 views June 16, 2015

Steve O'Hare is trading AUDUSD having spotted positive patterns emerging and a possible double...

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Faraday: GBPCHF on the move

350 views June 15, 2015

Alex Joyner from Faraday Research is keeping a close eye on GBPCHF and here’s why. Looking at the...

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Hardy: As the Fed meets this week, what to...

1,188 views June 12, 2015

It's a big week ahead for central banks, with the Fed meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday. Saxo's...

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Lambert: EURJPY downside to come

336 views June 12, 2015

Clive Lambert from FuturesTechs is looking to sell EURJPY as he thinks recent charts suggest...

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Asian update: Kiwi crushed and Korea cuts

391 views June 11, 2015

Jeff Halley from Saxo Bank in Singapore updates us on a busy day for Asia markets. Equities saw...

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Hardy: Why EURUSD could go to the top and back...

918 views June 10, 2015

Saxo Bank’s John Hardy looks at how a spike in European bond yields is impacting EURUSD. He also...

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#SaxoStrats: Shorting USDJPY

545 views June 09, 2015

The US may have added a decent number of new jobs in May, as reported last Friday, but this week...