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update (Jan 06/03).
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Foreign
Exchange Update: Posted Jan 6/03
US
Dollar Rallied
Last
week the US$ rallied 1 % on the first
trading day of the year when a much higher
than expected Manufacturing number was
released only to be taken back 1 % on
Friday to where it started by President
Bush's saber rattling. This morning the
US Dollar has been hit again after Saddam
Husseins reply that Iraq is ready for
war. So with the New Year unfortunately
no change for the US$. The war focus
predominates.
Gold
and Oil are close to their respective
highs. The Swiss Franc has made gains
but only as much as the Euro and the
British Pound.
Comments
that OPEC will increase oil production ½ a
million barrels a day by mid month, if
oil prices don't fall back below $28
barrel, could help take some pressure
of the US Dollar. The other focus
this week will be on the Bush Stimulus
package for the US economy. We will also
go into the 4th. Q earnings report season
for US stocks which probably won't help
the Dollar.
With
so many currencies lined up against the US
Dollar there is a strong focus on
technical levels.
Currency
ranges for this week :
EUR/USD
1.0350 - 1.0550
USD/CAD 1.5550 - 1.5750
GBP/USD 1.5950 - 1.6180
USD/CHF 1.3810 - 1.4020
USD/YEN 117.80 - 121.60
USD/MXN 10.25 - 10.50
In
these volatile foreign exchange market
conditions please call your currency
advisor for the latest updates.
...end
Weekly Foreign Exchange Report ....Posted
Jan 06/02
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