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EUR/USD Daily

Intraday trade a touch firmer but the neutral stance of daily technical tools is keeping trade well- confined within the 1.0810-1.0968 range and breakout will see broader and stronger 1.0710-1.1060 band coming into play. [W.T]

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USD/CHF Daily

Inside-range set last session reduces upside pressure with trade drifting into consolidation and so long setback sustain above the 1.0110 support, longs are still favoured. Lift above 1.0257 resistance will trigger extension with the strong hurdle at 1.0328 targeted. [W.T]

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USD/JPY Daily

Negative cross-over seen on daily Stochastic spurring intraday retreat but the strong rally staged last Friday is keeping broader upmove from 115.98 low in play and move above 121.70 needed to regain footing to 122.00 then 122.23. [W.T]

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EUR/CHF Daily

Despite the bearish implication of Shooting-star set last Friday, lack of corrective pullback is keeping the bullish run from 1.0756 low in play with prices a touch firmer in consolidation and clearance of 1.1166 hurdle will signal bulls back in control. [W.T]

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GBP/USD Daily

Tradings are still choppy in corrective consolidation and the strong move above 1.4413/28 resistances last session is providing some supportive tone to this currency pair and lift above 1.4445 hurdle will boost recovery to 1.4476 then 1.4494. [W.T]

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EUR/GBP Daily

Setback seen last session holding well above the .7526 support and intraday bounce is turning move into consolidation with slight bias upside and need further gain above .7623 resistance to help bulls garner momentum towards higher end of consolidation at .7666. [W.T]

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