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14 Feb 2014
Session Recap: USD softer, GBP extends gains to multi-year high
FXStreet (Córdoba) - The USD weakened further and extended losses against major rivals Friday with the pound as the best performer, having reached a 33-month high.
The EUR/USD broke above 1.3700 and hit a 3-week high of 1.3715 after German and Eurozone economic growth narrowly beat expectations. The GBP/USD pierced the 1.6700 mark and touched its highest since May 2011 at 1.6723. The USD/JPY fell back below 102.00 while AUD/USD regained the 0.9000 mark.
Meanwhile, gold remains supported by lower US yields and a weaker USD, with the metal hitting a 3-month high of $1319 an ounce.
During the New York session watch for US data, including import prices, industrial production, capacity utilization, Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment.
Main Headlines in Europe:
Germany: Quarterly GDP rises 0.4% in Q4
European Open: Roses are red, violets are blue, USDJPY’s in the red, and the Nikkei is too
Flash: What’s the sentiment around the EUR/USD today? – Commerzbank and BTMU
EMU: Annual GDP increased 0.5% in Q4
EMU: Trade surplus narrows to €13.9B in December
The EUR/USD broke above 1.3700 and hit a 3-week high of 1.3715 after German and Eurozone economic growth narrowly beat expectations. The GBP/USD pierced the 1.6700 mark and touched its highest since May 2011 at 1.6723. The USD/JPY fell back below 102.00 while AUD/USD regained the 0.9000 mark.
Meanwhile, gold remains supported by lower US yields and a weaker USD, with the metal hitting a 3-month high of $1319 an ounce.
During the New York session watch for US data, including import prices, industrial production, capacity utilization, Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment.
Main Headlines in Europe:
Germany: Quarterly GDP rises 0.4% in Q4
European Open: Roses are red, violets are blue, USDJPY’s in the red, and the Nikkei is too
Flash: What’s the sentiment around the EUR/USD today? – Commerzbank and BTMU
EMU: Annual GDP increased 0.5% in Q4
EMU: Trade surplus narrows to €13.9B in December