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Hmsr commented May 17, 2016if the inflation falls shorter, will this be bearish or bullish for the GDP given the brexit speculation?
Week Ahead – Inflation data to dominate but Japan GDP also to be watched
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Hmsr commented May 17, 2016if the inflation falls shorter, will this be bearish or bullish for the GDP given the brexit speculation?
3 Numbers: Brexit fears mount as UK growth slips
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Hmsr commented May 13, 2016it looks like is a response tot he german gdp data, even though it was strong the Eur fell against the US dollar. I guess people favored the US
Forex Weekly Outlook May 9-13
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Hmsr commented May 12, 2016How did you know this?
BOE Preview: Uncertainty to Dominate Bank of England Announcement
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Hmsr commented May 12, 2016I will be sitting out, good luck guys, I hope your stop losses are not too tight and not too big.
BOE Preview: Uncertainty to Dominate Bank of England Announcement
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Hmsr commented May 12, 2016143 and 145 are big regions, how long do you expect your plan to pan out?
BoE Preview: Carney Set to Combat Brexit Agony as Inflation Seen Picking Up
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Hmsr commented May 12, 2016There will inevitably be high volatility across currency, fixed income and equity markets given the barrage of information in a short space of time and sentiment may shift several times, especially with Carney’s conference.
BOE Preview: Uncertainty to Dominate Bank of England Announcement
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Hmsr commented May 12, 2016Hello guys new trader here, is it likely that the few minutes after this announcement that the market is going to be volatile and is it likely to take a direction such as bearish or bullish? The interest rates have remained at .5% for quite some ...
BOE Preview: Uncertainty to Dominate Bank of England Announcement
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Hmsr commented May 11, 2016the market didnt even react, i am still hoping it reacts further
UK Index of Production: March 2016
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Hmsr commented May 11, 2016To me it looks like the graphs presented on this page have a very negative direction, while if a pull back is possible for both the manufacturing and industrial in terms of actual percent changes I feel it won't be strong enough to beat the .4 % and ...
3 Numbers: UK industry on track for a mild March rebound