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08.09.2011, 07:08

FOREX: Wednesday's review

Data released:
03:30     Japan     BoJ meeting announcement    0.00-0.10%    0.00-0.10%    0.00-0.10%
05:00     Japan     Leading indicators composite index (July) preliminary    106.0    105.9    103.2
05:00     Japan     Coincident indicators composite index (July) preliminary    109.0    -    108.8
07:00     UK     Halifax house price index (July)    -1.2%    -    0.3%
07:00     UK     Halifax house price index (July) 3m Y/Y    -2.6%    -    -2.3%
08:30     UK     Industrial production (July)    -0.2%    0.0%    0.0%
08:30     UK     Industrial production (July) Y/Y    -0.7%    -0.6%    -0.3%
08:30     UK     Manufacturing output (July)    0.1%    0.0%    -0.4%
08:30     UK     Manufacturing output (July) Y/Y    1.9%    1.9%    2.1%
10:00     Germany     Industrial production (July) seasonally adjusted    4.0%    0.5%    -1.0 (-1.1)%
10:00     Germany     Industrial production (July) not seasonally adjusted, workday adjusted Y/Y    10.1%    6.7%    6.7%
13:00     Canada     BOC meeting announcement    1.00%    1.00%    1.00%
18:00     USA     Fed Beige book              
23:50     Japan     Machinery orders core (July) adjusted    -8.2%    -4.2%    7.7%
23:50     Japan     Machinery orders core (July) unadjusted Y/Y    4.0%    8.3%    17.9%
23:50     Japan     Current account (July) unadjusted, trln    0.990    1.176    0.527
23:50     Japan     Trade balance (July) unadjusted, trln    0.123    -    0.132

The dollar weakened, snapping a six-day rally, as stock gains and the Swiss National Bank’s decision to cap the franc’s rate yesterday damped demand for safer assets.
The euro strengthened as Germany’s top court rejected constitutional challenges to the nation’s participation in the region’s rescue funds. 
Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe today threw out suits targeting the nation’s share of the 110 billion- euros in loans for Greece from euro-region governments and the International Monetary Fund as well as a separate 750 billion- euro rescue fund approved last year to halt the spread of Greece’s debt crisis.

Australia’s dollar rose after a report showed the economy grew more than analysts forecast.
Second quarter GDP increased to 1.2% versus -0.9% on the previous quarter. The market anticipated an increase to only 1.0%. In year on year terms, GDP increased to 1.4% in Q2 from 1%. This development has cooled expectations of an interest rate cut. 

EUR/USD rose from $1.4000 to $1.4150 before retreated to $1.4010. Later rate managed to recover to $1.4110.
GBP/USD rose from $1.5940 to $1.6040 before back to $1.6012. Later rate fell to a news low at $1.5916.
USD/JPY initially fell from Y77.70 to Y77.10. Later rate was back to Y77.40, but failed to hold and weakened to Y77.15.

The main events of the day - rate decisions from BoE and ECB at 11:00 GMT and 11:45 GMT respectively.
At 12:30 GMT Canada's and US Trade Balances are due to come.

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