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Today's All Things Forex Broadcast: USD and Economic Data Outlook for the New Trading Week

Jan. 28, 2011 8:21 AM ETDIA, QQQ, EEA, GBB-OLD, GOLD, JYNFF, UDN, USD
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In the broadcast today: USD and Economic Data Outlook for the New Trading Week. Ahead of yet another crucial for the fate of the U.S. dollar trading week, we continue to focus on the USD and list the Top 10 spotlight economic events that will move the markets throughout next week, we examine the consensus forecasts for the upcoming economic data, we analyze the latest trend developments with the EUR/USD currency pair, we keep an eye on the USD/JPY pair as the USD pulls back from yesterday's highs vs. JPY, we note the weakness of the USD against the CHF ahead of the SNB interest rate announcement, we highlight the market's reaction to warning from Moody's of a potential U.S. credit rating downgrade, the Japanese CPI, Unemployment Rate and Retail Sales, the Bank of Japan Meeting Minutes, and the U.S. GDP, we discuss new forecasts from Barclays and JPMorgan Chase & Co., and prepare for the trading week ahead.
 

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