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24 Apr 2013
Session Recap: US dollar mixed, consolidates within recent ranges
FXstreet.com (Córdoba) - The US dollar trades mixed across the board although mainly within its recent ranges. The euro came under pressure and fell back below the 1.3000 level as weaker-than-expected German Ifo data fueled concerns about the state of the eurozone's core member after a poor PMI reading yesterday.
In the US, disappointing durable goods orders did not help risky assets although strong earnings reports from blue-chip companies supported Wall Street indexes at the opening.
Main Headlines in Europe (in chronological order):
Germany: IFO – Business Climate down to 104.4 in April
UK: BBA Mortgage Approvals rise to 31.2 in March
Fundamental Morning Wrap: EUR dominates morning focus
UK: CBI Distributive Trades Survey - Realized drops in April against expectations
European markets up on earnings and expectations of ECB rate cut
US: MBA Mortgage Applications rise 0.2% in April-19 week
Euro poised for continued range-bound trading
US: Durable Good Orders fell 5.7% in March
Enrico Letta named Italian PM
Commodities Brief – Precious metals build on European gains, crude oil threatens 90.00 barrier
American equity markets edge higher despite weak US durable goods
In the US, disappointing durable goods orders did not help risky assets although strong earnings reports from blue-chip companies supported Wall Street indexes at the opening.
Main Headlines in Europe (in chronological order):
Germany: IFO – Business Climate down to 104.4 in April
UK: BBA Mortgage Approvals rise to 31.2 in March
Fundamental Morning Wrap: EUR dominates morning focus
UK: CBI Distributive Trades Survey - Realized drops in April against expectations
European markets up on earnings and expectations of ECB rate cut
US: MBA Mortgage Applications rise 0.2% in April-19 week
Euro poised for continued range-bound trading
US: Durable Good Orders fell 5.7% in March
Enrico Letta named Italian PM
Commodities Brief – Precious metals build on European gains, crude oil threatens 90.00 barrier
American equity markets edge higher despite weak US durable goods