Weekly Trading Forecast: Fueling Fed, Brexit And China Fundamental Speculation

This past week was concentrated on a singular event – NFPs which materially bested expectations. Ahead, we will tap into key global themes from Brexit with the BoE decision to China GDP and Eurozone stability.

US Dollar Forecast – USDollar Shows Little Deference to NFPs, Conviction Comes from Abroad

It would seem that the Dollar had strong fundamental fuel to revive its climb this past week, but the currency made little effort to revive its post-Brexit rally.

British Pound Forecast – While Brexit Makes the Waves, Carney Drives the Pound

The British Pound continues to get smashed in the post-Brexit environment, with this week seeing yet another +30-year low print as price action drove below the psychological 1.3000 level against the US Dollar.

Japanese Yen Forecast – USD/JPY Risks Further Losses on Soft U.S. Data, Dovish Fed Rhetoric

Key developments coming out of the U.S. economy may largely influence the USD/JPYexchange rate over the week ahead as the economic docket remains fairly light for Japan.

Australian Dollar Forecast – Aussie Dollar to Mirror Risk Trends Amid Global Slowdown Fears

The Australian Dollar is likely to fall in with risk sentiment trends as markets weigh up the threat of a global economic slowdown on the heels of the UK “Brexit” referendum.

Canadian Dollar Forecast – Canadian Dollar Tests Support On Weak Employment And Trade Deficit

The price of USD/CAD rose back toward resistance near 1.3150/3000 on Friday when Canada released June Employment figures that underwhelmed what economists were expecting after a stellar May report.

Chinese Yuan Forecast – To Track the Dollar, or to Track the Basket; That is the Question Around the Yuan

The onshore Yuan lost against the US Dollar for the fourth consecutive week and hit new lows at levels not seen since November 2010. As of 10:20 am EDT, the onshore Yuan (USD/CNY) dropped -0.48% to 6.6869.

Gold Forecast – Gold's Six-Week Rally Vulnerable Post-NFP

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