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Look at the economic calendars for when the government releases their reports.  This often affects the currency rates.  If you would like when you open your account we will send you information on days where these reports may be affecting pricing.

week of 30/03/2007 , week of 14/04/2007 , week of 24/04/2007 ,
week of 12/05/2007 , week of 18/05/2007 , week of 25/05/2007
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There are two analysis models applied to market movement forecasts: fundamental, and technical (the chart study of past behavior of currencies prices).
Fundamental analysis examines economic, political and social indicators to predict the economic health of a nation. Currencies can be viewed as the international representative of national economies; it follows, therefore, that economic health is an important component in currency valuation. The fundamental analyst constructs forecast models based on a myriad of different indicators to predict future currency movement.
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Date       Hour **            Country         Data  Date Hour * Country Data Result Forecast Previous Period 18/06/2007 10:15 AM Swiss Factory Orders mm 10.0% 12.1% Quarter 1 18/06/2007 Japan Government monthly economic report 18/06/2007 3:30 Canada April international securities transactions 18/06/2007 10:00 US June NAHB housing market index (30) 19/06/2007 2:30 AM Japan Tankan Survey 29.0 June 19/06/2007 3:30 AM Australia May balance of payments imports (-3.0% m/m) 19/06/2007 8:30 AM Japan May Tokyo-area department store sales 19/06/2007 8:30 AM Japan May nationwide department sales 19/06/2007 11:00 AM Italy Q1 unemployment rate 19/06/2007 12:00 PM Germany ZEW Economic Sentiment 29.0 24.0 June 19/06/2007 2:00 PM Canada Core CPI yy 2.5% May 19/06/2007 2:00 PM Canada Core CPI mm 0.4% May 19/06/2007 2:00 PM Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI) yy 2.2% May 19/06/2007 2:00 PM Canada Consumer Price Index (CPI) mm 0.4% May 19/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Building Permits 1.458m 1.457m May 19/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Housing Starts yy 1.489m 1.528m May 20/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan Q2 BSI large manufacturing (0.1% q/q) 20/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan Q2 BSI, all-industry (6.2% q/q) 20/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan Bank of Japan Policy Board meeting minutes, May 20/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan April all-industry activity index (-1.4%) 20/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan Protocol of last interest rate meeting May 20/06/2007 3:30 AM Australia April Westpac leading index (0.2% m/m) 20/06/2007 4:00 AM Australia June DEWR skilled vacancies (-1.1% m/m) 20/06/2007 4:30 AM Australia Q1 dwelling starts (-0.8%) 20/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany Producer Price Index (PPI) yy 1.7% 1.6% May 20/06/2007 9:00 AM Germany Producer Price Index (PPI) mm 0.2% 0.1% May 20/06/2007 10:15 AM Swiss Producer Price Index (PPI) yy 2.4% 2.6% May 20/06/2007 10:15 AM Swiss Producer Price Index (PPI) mm 0.4% 0.9% May 20/06/2007 11:00 AM Italy April industrial orders 20/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Protocol of last interest rate meeting June 20/06/2007 11:30 AM U.K. Consumer Credit mm 7.2b 1.141b May 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee meeting minutes 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK May public sector net cash requirement 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK May public sector net borrowing 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK May M4 sterling lending 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK BBA, BSA, and CML mortgage lending 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK BBA net consumer credit 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK BBA net mortgage lending 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK CML gross mortgage lending (£28.8 billion) 20/06/2007 11:30 AM UK May M4 money supply 20/06/2007 11:00 AM US MBA mortgage applications (6.6%) 20/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada Leading Economic Indicators 0.4% May 20/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada Wholesale Trade 1.9% April 20/06/2007 5:30 PM US EIA crude oil stocks (100,000 barrels) 21/06/2007 2:50 AM Japan International Trade Balance mm 448.5b 926.7b May 21/06/2007 9:15 AM Swiss International Trade Balance mm 1,100m 626.9m May 21/06/2007 9:45 France May consumer spending on manufactured goods (2.5% y/y) 21/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe Manufacturing PMI 54.8 June 21/06/2007 11:00 AM Europe Services PMI 57.1 June 21/06/2007 11:30 AM Italy April retail sales (2.6% y/y) 21/06/2007 12:00 PM Swiss ZEW Economic Sentiment 0.0 June 21/06/2007 1:00 PM U.K. CBI Orders 5.0 5.0 June 21/06/2007 3:30 PM Canada Retail Sales mm 1.9% April 21/06/2007 3:30 PM USA Initial Jobless Claims 311,000 Last Week 21/06/2007 5:00 PM USA Leading Economic Indicators 0.2% -0.5% May 21/06/2007 7:00 PM USA Philadelphia Fed Survey 5.5 4.2 June 22/06/2007 6:00 AM NZ May credit card spending (7.8%) 22/06/2007 9:15 AM Swiss May trade balance (CHF 630 million) 22/06/2007 9:45 AM France Q1 wages (0.9% q/q) 22/06/2007 11:00 AM Germany IFO Business Climate: index 108.4 108.6 June 22/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Factory Orders yy 8.2% 8.0% April 22/06/2007 12:00 PM Europe Factory Orders mm -1.0% 2.7% April hello - this page is this weeks calendar. I do not know why you can see the html code on the next few lines. I thought you might want the report info. The web page will be fixed later. </DIV> </PLAINTEXT> </FONT></DIV></DIV> </body> </html>