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Forex Flash: What does the EUR/USD have to offer? – Danske Bank and Commerzbank

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - The shared currency continues to trade unmolested in the area of 1.3165/70 on Wednesday, as thin trade and scarce volume are set to prevail in today’s Labour Day holiday, at least until the Fed gathering due in the European evening.

“The cross has eroded the 2013 resistance line. This has introduced scope to retest the key resistance, which remains the 1.3200/25 recent high and 50% retracement. This is again expected to hold the topside. Further upside probes remain viable while we continue to hold above the 1.3030 short term uptrend”, commented Karen Jones, Head of FICC Technical Analisys at Commerzbank.

In addition, Allen von Mehren, Chief Analyst at Danske Bank, suggested, “We expect a softer rhetoric from the FOMC, underlining that an exit might be delayed further. This is expected to weigh on the dollar and to further support EUR/USD that was pushed above 1.3160 yesterday after the dismal Chicago PMI”.

Forex: EUR/GBP still capped by 0.8475/80 after UK housing data

The EUR/GBP climbed the chart yesterday based on Euro strength, but found resistance at the 0.8475/80 area. The cross remains limited to a very tight range around such resistance area, even after the publication of UK data.
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Forex Flash: Letta´s Italy - BBH

Marc Chandler, Global Head of Currency Strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman notes that the first Right-Left coalition in Italy since 1946 has survived its first confidence motion in both chambers and as difficult as it may have been to break the political logjam, the hardwork lies ahead for PM Letta.
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