By FXEmpire.com
Analysis and Recommendations:
The EUR/GBP is trading at 0.8035 a few pips up as the pair just bounced around throughout the day, The euro remains a negative to investors, and the GBP is falling hard against the USD, There was a lack of market eco data today, so we could say this pair just traded in a tight range, doing little of nothing.
As an as expected Spanish GDP decline of 0.3%q/q in Q1; the beginning of a bank loan portfolio review in Spain; ongoing stories of potential bank runs in Greece, including a EUR700m bank deposit drop; an announcement from the ECB that they will stop accepting the collateral of some Greek banks (however these same banks can now turn to their federal central bank for liquidity); President Draghi’s comments that they will not compromise its principles to prevent a Greek exit; a suggestion that the ECB will not make any policy changes at the June meeting and will not make changes to the LTRO or SMP unless there is a new shock; speculation over what the May 23rd EU summit might yield.
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Economic Data May 17, 2012 actual v. forecast
May 17 |
JPY |
GDP (QoQ) |
1.0% |
0.9% |
-0.2% |
JPY |
GDP Price Index (YoY) |
-1.2% |
-1.4% |
-1.8% |
|
JPY |
Industrial Production (MoM) |
1.3% |
1.1% |
1.0% |
|
Foreign Securities Purchases |
-2.08B |
9.34B |
12.54B |
||
USD |
Initial Jobless Claims |
370K |
365K |
370K |
|
CAD |
Wholesale Sales (MoM) |
0.4% |
0.4% |
1.5% |
|
USD |
Continuing Jobless Claims |
3265K |
3235K |
3247K |
|
USD |
Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index |
-5.8 |
10.0 |
8.5 |
Upcoming Economic Events that affect the CHF, EUR, GBP and USD
The calendar for the end of the week is very thin. There should be little eco data that will affect the markets
Government Bond Auctions
Date Time Country
May 21 09:10 Norway
May 21 09:30 Germany
May 21 10:00 Belgium
May 22 08:30 Holland
May 22 08:30 Spain
May 22 17:00 US
May 23 09:10 Sweden
May 23 09:30 Germany
May 23 14:30 Sweden
May 23 17:00 US
May 24 15:30 Italy
May 24 17:00 US
May 25 15:30 Italy
Click here a current EUR/GBP Chart.
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