
US Session Open
Expert: Ed Ponsi
Start: Fri, Jun 22, 13:30 GMT
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Expert: Tony Juste
Start: Fri, Jun 22, 14:00 GMT
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| Fri, Jun 22, 12:00 GMT | US Pre-Market Open ![]() | Ed Ponsi | WBN | |
| Fri, Jun 22, 13:30 GMT | US Session Open ![]() | Ed Ponsi | WBN | |
| Fri, Jun 22, 14:00 GMT | Live Trading | Tony Juste | WBN | |
| Fri, Jun 22, 16:00 GMT | Trading with Tim Billups ![]() | Tim Billups | WBN | |
| Mon, Jun 25, 10:00 GMT | What moves currencies? - The Week Ahead | Tony Juste | WBN | |
Forex Trading Strategies - Volatility still lacks in majors by Saxo Bank
Fukui says rising inflationary expectations biggest enemy for central banks. Says has no pre-conceived idea of whether to lift rates in July. Says need to closely watch long-term rate rises. Says problematic if inflation expectations pushing up long-term rates. Fukui also notes global inflation expectations are stable for now. USDJPYH trades to a high of 124.48
Forex Technical Report - Forex Technical Report GBP/USD by iFOREX.bg
EUR/JPY Daily Technical Forex - EUR/JPY Daily Technical Forex by Stoploss.ch
Global FX Daily - U.S. Edition - JPY lower in Europe – more weakness likely by Mellon Foreign Exchange

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| Date (GMT) | Event | Cons. | Previous | |
| Jun 28 | 18:15 | Fed Interest Rate Decision | - | 5.25% |
FOMC June 28th Meeting by BBVA Bancomer
FOMC will maintain 5.25% rate. The statement will retain its implicit tightening bias. It will likely address recent indicators of growth and continue concern over expected inflation moderation.
[ Full Story ]| Date (GMT) | Event | Actual | Cons. | Previous | |
| Jun 22 | 09:00 | Industrial New Orders (YoY) | 12.2% | 8.7% | 8.1% |
| Jun 22 | 09:00 | Industrial New Orders s.a. (MoM) | -0.4% | -0.5% | 2.8% |
DATA SNAP: Euro-Zone Factory Orders Fell In April (Dow Jones)
Factory orders in the 13 countries that share the euro fell during April, but not by as much as economists had expected. European Union statistics agency Eurostat said Friday that new industrial orders fell 0.4% on the month and increased 12.2% on the year.
[ Full Story ]| Date (GMT) | Event | Actual | Cons. | Previous | |
| Jun 22 | 08:00 | IFO - Business Climate | 107.0 | 108.4 | 108.6 |
European Market Update - German IFO is less optimistic by Trade The News
The three main components of the German IFO survey for the month of June declined by more than expected. The Business climate declined to 107.0 in June from 108.6 in May.
[ Full Story ]EMU economic indicators - German ZEW economic sentiment and ifo business climate might improve in June by BHF-Bank
| Date (GMT) | Country | Event | Actual | Cons. | Previous | |
| Jun 22 | 08:00 | DE | IFO - Business Climate | 107.0 | 108.4 | 108.6 |
| 09:00 | EMU | Industrial New Orders (YoY) (Apr) | 12.2% | 8.7% | 8.1%![]() |
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| 09:00 | EMU | Industrial New Orders s.a. (MoM) (Apr) | -0.4% | -0.5% | 2.8%![]() |
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| Jun 25 | 14:00 | US | Existing Home Sales (May) | 6.00M | 5.99M | |
| Jun 26 | 14:00 | US | Consumer Confidence (Jun) | 106 | 108 | |
| 14:00 | US | New Home Sales (May) | 925K | 981K | ||
| Jun 28 | 18:15 | US | Fed Interest Rate Decision | 5.25% | ||
| Jun 29 | 13:45 | US | Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index (Jun) | 58.0% | 61.7% | |