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CM: USD Down despite Jump in Home Sales
 
The US dollar traded lower yesterday contrary to the positive data releases coming from the American housing sector. The greenback pushed its way back to 15-year lows against the Japanese yen, and saw declines against the Aussie dollar and euro as well. Traders are anticipating a monetary easing policy by the Fed and this has pressure pushing against any positive news from the US.

Here is a roundup of the events to watch for today:

8:30 GMT: GBP - Prelim GDP q/q

British GDP has been steady for the past few months, but growth remains slow and inflation persists in being a concern for British policy-makers. Today's figures should show positive growth in this quarter's GDP, but may indicate a general slow-down. The pound is likely to see some downward movement if the figure comes out as low as forecasts, but should remain bullish against the US dollar due to speculation of a Fed monetary move in the near future.

14:00 GMT: USD - CB Consumer Confidence

The Conference Board ( CB ) is set to publish its consumer confidence figures for October today. This figure has been in a gradual decline for the past few months, but expectations are for a minor increase this month. If the figures come out much better than expected, then the USD may get a respite from its latest downturn. Traders should bear in mind, however, that speculation still has the greenback bearish in expectation of a money printing policy being enacted by the Fed after their next policy meeting on November 2-3.



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