Published at 02:52 (GMT) 09 Apr
EUR-NOK
Upmove staged last 2 weeks choppy and current setback from the 8.7680 hurdle is retaining pressure towards the 8.6673 support and break will trigger stronger selling to next target at 8.6160. [W.T]
EUR-SEK
Bulls struggled to push towards the 8.3990 resistance and setback towards closing last session is exposing consolidation with support seen at 9.3224 and only break of the latter to signal stronger pullback. [W.T]
USD-NOK
Sustaining the swing from 7.8947 low with immediate resistance seen at 8.0898 and break will see the higher end of consolidation coming into play at 8.1445 and expect stronger selling to appear there. [W.T]
USD-SEK
Still sustaining the swing from this week's low of 8.4776 with sight of the 8.7320 resistance and break will garner upside momentum and eyes stronger barrier at 8.8275. Dip below 8.5950 support to fade upside risk. [W.T]
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