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Showing posts with label worst. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2012

Although euro offers trade early in the worst case is the price of

June 18, 2012 05: 01 GMT
Produce results electoral Greek favourable reaction of risk Pro party rescue won election rest technical image guiding light during the meeting of the g-20 to inspire likely volatility fresh reports of official plan of the European Union to combat the crisis even if the eurozone is out of wood, the reaction of the initial election of Greek market was net positive as the worst scenarios of imminent Greek exit from the Euro are priced out. There is still much speculation and expectation that a Grexit is unavoidable, the new who won part of the rescue pro plan, is certainly a little reassuring to global risk appetite.
Technically, the highest move falls directly under our projections, where we have been call for the additional force in the Euro area to area 1.2800 - 1.3000 before the next summit less than medium-term will be finally sought prior to the resumption of underlying bear trend. Right now, the election results help catalyze this last technique to the momentum and attention CIMI will move today and tomorrow the G20 meeting, and reactions to the election of Greece and the impact on the Italian and Spanish bond spreads.
See also helps support a bit of risk were the UK Telegraph and New York times articles which report of an official EU plan on the horizon that will help it to address the many problems of the region. One of the main critical of eurozone crisis was a lack of leadership and staff is indeed capable of producing an official plan, it will be well received.
At this stage, it also appears that the decline of the Euro that we saw in the previous weeks below 1.2300 perhaps on a waitlist for a scenario of the worst Greece in the peripheral countries of the euro area. Thus, the rally that followed continues to be the price of this risk of disadvantage. What this means, is that we do are in no way advocating a sustainable risk on the business environment, and that once the price is the worst in the Greek elections released, we could very well see some risks renewed commerce. Today, we believe that it is always better to remain marginalized, at least at the start of the day.
ECONOMIC CALENDAR
Euro_Well_Bid_in_Early_Trade_As_Worst_Case_is_Priced_Out_______body_Picture_5.png, Euro Well Bid in Early Trade As Worst Case is Priced OutTECHNICAL OUTLOOKEuro_Well_Bid_in_Early_Trade_As_Worst_Case_is_Priced_Out_______body_eur.png, Euro Well Bid in Early Trade As Worst Case is Priced OutEUR/USD: the market is in train to correct certain levels violently oversold after the breakdown of yearly lows little less 1.2300. While our global perspective is clearly bearish, here we find yet place upside in the short term before a low high fee is requested. Locate the last positive weekly open the door for an acceleration in the region of 1.2800 - 1.3000, where new offers are likely to re-emerge. Reverse must be well supported to 1.2400.
Euro_Well_Bid_in_Early_Trade_As_Worst_Case_is_Priced_Out_______body_usd.png, Euro Well Bid in Early Trade As Worst Case is Priced OutUSD/JPY: the recent setbacks have been rather intense, with the market to collapse by the SMA 200 days before finally finding support by 77.65. We have since seen attempts at recovery and we argue that the market should continue to break higher, with views finally fixed on a retest and rupture of 2012 senior by calendering until more. However, at this stage, we will have to see a break and closing back above 80.00 to alleviate the pressures weighing officially and to reaffirm the optimistic Outlook.
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GBP/USD: Daily studies are now correct oversold and risk CIHI seem inclined backwards to allow necessary short-term a corrective rebound after the setback down just shy of 2012 January low. Look for additional benefits to 1.5800 - 1.6000 from which an up, down, more significant is sought before bearish resumption.
USD/CHF: while we retain a more optimistic perspective for this pair, with the market seen to establish above parity in the coming weeks, short term risks are since more than a corrective retreat to allow the market to establish a fresh plu bass. Thus, we see the risks of weakness in the next sessions to 0.9200 - 0.9300 area before market seeks to reaffirm its bullish momentum and broader uptrend.

Monday, April 23, 2012

€ The euro area debt reaches worst level since the single currency established

23 April 2012 07:30 GMT THE TAKEAWAY: Eurozone debt reaches worst level ever at 87.2% of GDP -> Governments borrowed more to pay for increased deficits and bailouts -> Euro remains with earlier day losses
Eurozone government debt for 2011 came in at 87.2% of the gross domestic product, for a total of 8.215 trillion Euros, reaching the worst debt level since the start of the Euro. The debt to GDP rate for 2010 was revised lower to 85.3%.
European governments increased borrowing to fill budget deficits and pay for bailouts. Greece showed the worst debt to GDP rate at 165.3%, followed by Italy at 120.1%. Germany had a debt rate of 81.2%, while France showed a rate of 85.8%. The rates were provided by the Eurostat in Luxembourg.
Meanwhile, Euro-area nations cut deficits to 4.1% of GDP in 2011 from the previous year’s 6.2%, but this and the debt figure are both larger than the permissible levels set by the European Union.
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 EUR/USD surprisingly jumped up following the release of the data, before returning to its original levels. The pair is down for the day after a morning of mostly weaker than expected Purchase Manager Index rates from around Europe. EUR/GBP is still slightly higher since the release of the debt data.