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European Stock Market CFDs Main Risk for Brokers, Euro Solid
The German DAX index futures officially opened for trading with a gap lower exceeding 6 percent as the euro stabilizes above 1.10
Monday, 29/06/2015 | 06:57 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
Euro down 200 Pips, German Dax Expected to Open 500 Points in the Red
Currency markets are expected to be more volatile than usual on Monday after a Greek default knocks on the door
Sunday, 28/06/2015 | 19:40 GMT
by
Victor Golovtchenko
Brokers
Greece Default Now Certain, Forex Volatility to Balloon Monday
Monday is expected to be a very volatile day on the currency markets as a rather irrelevant Greek referendum has been called by government
Sunday, 28/06/2015 | 12:39 GMT
by
Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
Brokers Are Bracing for Grexit Spikes, Warning Traders
Providing an inside look at the many risk management discussions going on around the world right now, the CEO of FxPro shared his thoughts
Friday, 26/06/2015 | 13:37 GMT
by
Avi Mizrahi
Analysis
Barclays Sees Euro Falling Below US Dollar Parity in 2016
The British bank has issued its quarterly outlook for foreign exchange rates maintaining a bullish USD stance despite expected Greek resolution
Thursday, 25/06/2015 | 20:52 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Products
Breaking: Alpari Could Change Trading Conditions for Euro Pairs
Thursday, 25/06/2015 | 17:44 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Blogs
Eur-rational Exuberance
If you're long the euro, be careful. At some point the exhaustion factor will trump all ambitions to avoid a defection.
Monday, 22/06/2015 | 14:46 GMT
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Blogs
Has Inflation Finally Bottomed out in the Eurozone?
Suspicions that inflation has bottomed caused many investors who bought bonds and equities ahead of the ECB to take profits on their trades
Friday, 05/06/2015 | 09:25 GMT
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Jarratt Davis
Expert Insights
Euro Currency – Reversal or “Relief Bounce”?
My point of view on the Euro in specific and the currency markets in general is that the straight line down
Friday, 01/05/2015 | 12:04 GMT
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Jeff Patterson
Analysis
Greek Reforms Package to Be Discussed in Brussels Tonight
If negotiations between the Greek government representatives and their Eurozone creditors do not yield progress before the FX market closes tonight, the euro crosses on Monday could kick off on a volatile note.
Friday, 27/03/2015 | 17:27 GMT
by
Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
50% Chance that Greece Will Leave the Euro, Says George Soros
The legendary FX trader also said that the start of European QE at the same time the U.S contemplates raising interest rates "probably creates some great opportunities for hedge funds but I'm no longer in that business.”
Tuesday, 24/03/2015 | 13:04 GMT
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Avi Mizrahi
Analysis
Intercontinental Exchange Marks Record US Dollar Index Volume
As the U.S. dollar index briefly hit 100 points in trading yesterday, the open interest and the trading volumes have marked record highs amid hawkish expectations about the future course of the Fed’s monetary policy.
Thursday, 12/03/2015 | 17:04 GMT
by
Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
Euro Collapse Continues, Opening the Doors for More Volatility
The single European currency marked its lowest level since April 2013, as the European Central Bank's bond-buying effort continues to exert substantial downward pressure on European bond yields.
Tuesday, 10/03/2015 | 09:22 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
How Newsweek's Cover Can Be a Trading Tool
This is the launch of Matthew Clark's daily guest blog posts. In his first contribution he points out that magazine covers may offer a signal in the opposite direction.
Monday, 23/02/2015 | 09:46 GMT
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Matthew Clark
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Germany Rejects Greek Proposal, S&P Dismisses Grexit Spillover Risks
As speculated by Forex Magnates, the leader amongst creditor nations delivering the Greek bailout package has been quick to dismiss the proposal made by the government in Athens due to lack of any real commitments.
Thursday, 19/02/2015 | 13:58 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
"The Euro Trap" Author Calls Greek Exit from the Euro an Inevitability
According to the president of the respected IFO Institute for Economic Research, Hans Werner Sinn, the Greek government should bail on the negotiations and take the country on an easier road, parting with the euro.
Tuesday, 17/02/2015 | 19:03 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
Why We Should Take Grexit Clutter with More Than a Grain of Salt
Contrary to popular opinion, our weekly guest blogger Vlad Gubernat doesn't see Greece, or any other PIIGS country, leaving the Eurozone. Find out why here.
Monday, 09/02/2015 | 14:37 GMT
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Daily Market Update: Has the Euro Overshot?
In today's daily analysis our guest blogger, John Putman II, accompanies us on a 'chart'er tour over the EURO index. What are your expectations? Leave a comment after the blog post.
Monday, 02/02/2015 | 16:06 GMT
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Greece and EU Likely to Take a Milder Approach towards Each Other, Unless...
After a brisk exchange of opinions about the Greek bailout program progress, the rapport of both parties has been somewhat toned down in the run up to more talks between the Greek finance minister and creditors.
Monday, 02/02/2015 | 11:19 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Brokers
Breaking: EUR/CHF Nosedives as SNB Abandons Floor, Freezing Trading Platforms
Trading platforms at a number of brokerages go haywire, with prices on the EUR/CHF ranging between 1.02 and 1.17, for the time being there is no definitive information on where the Swiss franc is trading to the euro.
Thursday, 15/01/2015 | 09:53 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Expert Insights
Euro Currency Futures Approaching Major Support
Looking at the monthly chart of the euro currency futures I see this market coming into a support zone.
Thursday, 08/01/2015 | 06:59 GMT
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Ilan Levy-Mayer
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Euro Crisis 2.0: Euro at 1.20 & the Swiss Franc at Parity to the US Dollar
On the first trading day of 2015 the US dollar has reached parity to the Swiss franc and 1.20 to the Euro for the first time in four years, spelling a negative market sentiment towards the single european currency.
Saturday, 03/01/2015 | 14:13 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
Euro Hits New Lows as Prospects for a Greek Parliamentary Election Rise
The single European currency is on track to finish the year at its lowest levels since August 2012 as the country’s parliament failed to elect a new president in the second vote on the nomination of Stavros Dimas.
Tuesday, 23/12/2014 | 15:03 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Analysis
ECB Abstains from Quantitative Easing, Leaves Door Open for 2015
The euro bulls are breathing a sigh of relief with the European Central Bank strongly suggesting that it will look for additional ways to ease monetary policy, however this won't happen before 'early next year'.
Thursday, 04/12/2014 | 14:42 GMT
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Victor Golovtchenko
Exchanges
FX Trading Slumps across the Board at the CME Group as Volumes Fall 10% in November
With little in the way of economic and political news, currency trading activity declined during November at the CME Group with all major currencies experiencing a drop in average daily volumes.
Tuesday, 02/12/2014 | 11:44 GMT
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Ron Finberg
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