| EURUSD: Trading the Federal Open Market Committee Rate Decision |
| Beyond the Federal Open Market Committee interest rate decision, the fundamental assessment of the world’s largest economy could shake up the foreign exchange market as currency traders weigh the outlook for monetary policy. |
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| USD/CAD: Trading Canadas Consumer Price Report |
| Easing price pressures in Canada are likely to dampen the appeal of the loonie and a soft inflation report could spark a rally in the USD/CAD as market participants scale back expectations for higher interest rates. |
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| EUR/USD: Trading the ISM Non-Manufacturing Report |
| The U.S. ISM Non-Manufacturing index is projected to increase to 53.5 in July from 53.3 in the previous month, and the rebound in service-based activity could spark a bullish reaction in the greenback as it accounts for more than two-thirds of the economy.
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| GBP/USD: Trading the U.K. Retail Sales Report |
| Retail spending in the U.K. is projected to increase 0.5% in May and the rebound in household consumption should spark a bullish reaction in the British Pound as it remains one of the leading drivers of growth.
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| GBP/USD: Trading the Bank of England Quarterly Inflation Report |
| The Bank of England is likely to retain a neutral tone in its quarterly inflation report as the recovery in the U.K. cools, and the central bank may see scope to maintain its current policy throughout most of 2011 as the economic outlook remains clouded with high uncertainty.
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| AUD/USD: Trading the Australia Employment Report |
| Employment in Australia is projected to increase another 17.0K in April after expanding 37.8K during the previous month, and the ongoing improvement in the labor market should spur a bullish reaction in the high-yielding currency as policy makers maintain a positive outlook for the region.
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| EUR/USD: Trading the U.S. Retail Sales Report |
| Household consumption in the U.S. is expected to increase another 0.6% in April, and the ongoing expansion in private sector spending is likely to reinforce an improved outlook for the world’s largest economy as it remains one of the leading drivers of growth.
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| USD/CAD: Trading the Canada Consumer Price Report |
| The headline reading for Canadian inflation is projected to increase at an annualized pace of 3.4% in April, which would mark the fastest pace of price growth since September 2008.
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| USD/CAD: Trading the Canadian Retail Sales Report |
| Household spending in Canada is projected to increase another 0.9% in March, and the ongoing expansion in private consumption should spark a bullish reaction in the local currency as the recovery gathers pace.
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| EUR/USD: Trading the U.S. New Home Sales Report |
| Sales of newly built homes in the U.S. are expected to hold flat in April and the ongoing weakness within the real economy could bear down on the exchange rate as investors weigh the prospects for a sustainable recovery.
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