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Wages In Euro Area Up. How Markets React?

After publication of satisfactory Ifo index, attention of European investors turned to the Eurostat data. It seems that data of labor costs and changes...

Weekend Review of the Markets – AUDUSD, EURUSD, GBPUSD, NZDUSD, USDCAD

Although almost all week macroeconomic calendar was filled with important publications, undeniably event of the week and what had the greatest influence on the...

A Glimpse At PLN – USDPLN On 15 Years Maximum

“A Glimpse at PLN” is series of analysis created in cooperation with the InterTrader broker. You can track all these analysis every Tuesday and...

The Bank Of England Left Interest Rates Unchanged. Check GBP Reaction

Yesterday's decision of the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates was certain for the markets. Just as the fact that the Bank of England...

British Retail Sales Moderately Positive. How Reacts Pound?

At 10:30 am British Office for National Statistics (ONS) published report on changes in the level of retail sales in November this year. It...

Good Data From British Labor Market. Mixed GBP

About 10:30 markets got familiar with data relating to the UK earnings and employment. The report looks really good and the majority of the...

Currency Commentary – The British Do Not Want A Quick Divorce With EU

Financial markets are almost exclusively focused on tomorrow's Fed meeting. Undoubtedly, the decision and the accompanying message from the US central bank will have...

British CPI in November Up. How GBP reacted?

About 10:30 markets got to know a number of readings from the UK mainly related to CPI and PPI. Although the results were strongly...

The Afternoon Market Overview – will GBPUSD fall to 1.14?

On Thursday we have  had continuation of strong market movements and volatility driven by the expiration of large value option  at the end of...

Data From The UK Mixed. How Reacts British Pound ?

On Wednesday, November 16th we heard the latest information on developments in the UK labor market. Publication of ONS (Office for National Statistics) from...

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