Thursday, June 19, 2008

CURRENCY TRADING SUMMARY – 19th June 2008 (00:30GMT)


US dollar down as credit crisis hits regional banks.


U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) with little economic data out yesterday markets were driven by equities and commodities. US stocks were down again as focus switched to the regional banking troubles hit by mortgage delinquencies. The Dow Jones touched below 12000 for the first time in 3 months. US crude inventories showed a decline of 1.2 million barrels and combined with dollar weakness sent oil higher again. In the US share markets, the NASDAQ was down 28 points (1.14%) and the Dow Jones was down 131 points (1.08%). Crude Oil closed up $2.29 ending the New York session at $136.20 per barrel. Looking ahead, weekly jobless claims forecasted at 375K. June Philly Fed is also released expected rebound from May’s -15 to -10 this month.


The Euro (EUR) continued to pivot the 1.5500 level as new a direction waits to be established. The Euro bounced off day lows as Oil popped higher. Further gains were tempered by newly elected Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi comment “It is unfortunate that the ECB has done nothing to stop hyperinflation of Euro”. Overall the EUR/USD traded with a low of 1.5463 and a high of 1.5538 before closing the day at 1.5528 in the New York session.


The Japanese Yen (JPY) stock market weakness failed to provide support as continued high Oil and yield differentials weighed. EUR/JPY made new multi-month highs briefly trading above 168. Overall the USDJPY traded with a low of 107.72 and a high of 108.44 before closing the day around 107.85 in the New York session. BoJ Governor Shirakawa is scheduled to speak.


The Sterling (GBP) continued to trade heavy as the BoE minutes came in 8-1 with the lone dissenter pressing for a rate cut. The Cable was lifted off lows from a higher than expected CBI Industrial Trends Orders came in stronger at +1 vs. market expectations of -12. Late day USD weakness also provided support. Governor King commented that Q2 is expected to slow considerably, further delaying any rate rises. Overall the GBP/USD traded with a low of 1.9480 and a high of 1.9610 before closing the day at 1.9597 in the New York session. Looking ahead, May Retail Sales expected to come in at -0.1% up from last months -0.2%.


The Australian Dollar (AUD) was helped to day highs as commodities bounced on general USD weakness. AUS/JPY made new multi month highs above 102. Overall the AUD/USD traded with a low of .9403 and a high .9472 before closing the day at .9469.


Gold (XAU) bounced as oil and risk sentiment started to creep into the market. Questions about the US Fed’s willingness to raise rates have improved Gold’s position as an inflation hedge. Overall trading with a low of USD$880.80 and high of USD$895.60 ending the New York session at USD$894 an ounce.


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Euro – 1.5575
Initial support at 1.5461 (June 17 low) followed by 1.5303 (June 13 low). Initial resistance is now located 1.5552 (Jun 17 High) at followed by 1.5587 (Jun 12 high).


Yen – 107.65
Initial support is located at 106.8 (June 12 low) followed by 106.24 (Jun 10 low). Initial resistance is now at 108.61 (Feb 14 high) followed by 108.98 (Jan 14 high).


Pound – 1.9600
Initial support at 1.9472 (June 17 low) followed by 1.9410 (Jun 13 low). Initial resistance is now at 1.9612 (Jun 18 high) followed by 1.9698 (June 10 high)


Australian Dollar – 0.9455
Initial support at 0.9304 (50% retracement of the .8953 to 0.9655 advance) followed by 0.9291 (May 15 low). Initial resistance is now at 0.9491 (Jun 12 high) followed by 0.9527 (Jun 10 high).


Gold – 894
Initial support at 858 (Jun 12 low) followed by 850 (Psychological Number). Initial resistance is now at 895.7 (June 16 high) followed by 900 (round number).


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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

FOREX TRADING SUMMARY

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RBA hike as the BoC cuts. XAU tumbles on profit taking.



U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) was mixed versus a number of majors yesterday tracking data and rate outcomes of other central banks for a change. In events specific to the US market, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke urged lenders to expand mortgage write-downs for borrowers whose home values have declined and said that more must be done to cease foreclosures.

While, "efforts by both government and private-sector entities to reduce unnecessary foreclosures are helping, but more can, and should, be done." Also, Bernanke sees "delinquencies and foreclosures likely will continue to rise for a while longer." In U.S. share markets the NASDAQ was slightly higher by 1.68 points (+0.07%) whilst the Dow Jones was down by 45.10 point (-0.37%). Crude oil fell by US$2.60 a barrel to US$99.85 mainly on profit taking. Looking ahead, Services ISM will be key to the market today whilst ADP employment often considered a preview to the Non Farm Payrolls data on Friday is also scheduled for release today.

The Euro (EUR) was once again range bound, trading higher during the day despite the Euro zone policy makers pressuring Washington to do more to halt the dollar's decline. On the data front Eurozone PPI data came in on expectations of 0.8% for the month of January. Overall the EURUSD traded with a low of 1.5174 and a high of 1.5250 before closing the day at 1.5210 in the New York session. PMI Services and Retail Sales are key figures for the EZ on Wednesday with forecast at 52.3 and 0.4% respectively.

The Japanese Yen (JPY) strengthened against the dollar, as investors' concern over the US slipping into recession prompted carry trade to be fled. The Currency gained for a sixth straight day, approaching a three-year high, as stocks fell on speculation banks will have to write off more mortgage-related debt on the back of Bernanke’s prompt during his speech. Overall the USDJPY traded with a low of 102.65 and a high of 103.57 before closing the day at 103.32 in the New York session.

The Sterling (GBP) strengthened against the dollar even after a private report showed construction, which accounts for 6 % of Britain's economy, grew at its slowest pace in February. Traders pared bets on how far the BoE will cut interest rates this year which also added to the pound gain. Overall the GBPUSD traded with a low of 1.9827 and a high of 1.9892 before closing the day at 1.9862 in the New York session.

The Australian Dollar (AUD) had a data filled day first with Retail Sales figures for the month of January coming in unchanged from the previous at 0.0%. The Aussie Dollar sell off was limited ahead of the much anticipated RBA rate announcement in which board decided to lift the cash rate to 7.25% (25 basis point hike), the highest level in 12 years.

Nonetheless the AUD did suffer on the back of tentative comments in which policy makers noted “some moderation in household demand is beginning to occur” in which “the extent of the moderation was uncertain.

In other news the current account deficit widened to a record $19.4 billion from it previously revised $16.4 billion. Overall the AUDUSD traded with a low of 0.9220 and a high of 0.9371 before closing the day at 0.9274 in the New York session. Looking ahead, key data in the form of Quarter Four GDP is out on Wednesday morning, with expectation at a decline to 0.8%/3.9% from the previous 1%/4.3%.

The Canadian Dollar (CAD) fell to the lowest in more than a week after the central bank reduced the benchmark interest rate a half-percentage point and signaled it probably will cut again to help the economy cope with a slowdown in the U.S. Overall the USDCAD traded with a low of 0.9854 and a high of 0.9978 before closing the day at 0.9950 in the New York session.

Gold (XAU) fell sharply on profit taking having traded at record highs the previous session. XAU traded with a high of 987.50 and a low of 959.35.

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Euro – 1.5200
Initial support at 1.5074 (Feb 28 low) followed by 1.4971 (Feb 27 low). Initial resistance is now located at 1.5275 (Mar 3 high) followed by 1.5304 (1.4311 plus 0.618 of 1.3361 to 1.4967).

Yen – 103.30
Initial support is located at 102.61 (Mar 3 low) followed by 101.67 (Jan 1995 reaction low). Initial resistance is now at 104.97 (Jan 23 high) followed by 105.39 (Feb 29 high)

Pound – 1.9845
Initial support at 1.9763 (Feb 28 low) followed by 1.9644 (Feb 22 low). Initial resistance is now at 1.9975 (Feb 27 high) followed by 2.0000 (Round Number)

Australian Dollar – 0.9375
Initial support a 0.9122 (38.2% retracement of the 0.8513 to 0.9499 advance) followed by 0.9006 (50.0% retracement of the 0.8513 to 0.9499 advance). Initial resistance is now at 0.9499 (Feb 28 high) followed by 0.9555 (Open + Last week range * 1.618)

Gold – 976.10
Initial support at 953.48 (Feb 28 low) followed by 949.00 (Feb 27 low). Initial resistance is now at 988.15 (Mar 4 high) followed by 1000.00 (Round Number)



Tuesday, March 4, 2008

US Dollar trades at fresh record lows!

CURRENCY TRADING SUMMARY – 04 MARCH 2008

U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) was subject to an extremely volatile session on Monday trading at fresh record lows versus a number of majors, before pairing those losses. The initial moves against the dollar were largely attributed to traders adding to bets that the Federal Reserve will look to cut rates by 50 bps on March 18. On the data front, ISM manufacturing came in slightly better then expectations at 48.3 (Forecast: 48). In U.S. share markets, the NASDAQ was up by 7.93 points (+0.09%) whilst the Dow Jones fell slightly by -7.49 points (-0.06%). Crude oil rose by US$0.56 a barrel to US$102.40, having earlier hit a record high of US$103.95. Looking ahead, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke is scheduled to talk on mortgage foreclosures at 1400 GMT.

The Euro (EUR) traded at a fresh record high during the session, before comments made by Luxembourg Prime and Finance Minister Jean Claude Juncker said he was becoming “increasingly concerned” about the Euro’s recent rally, which ceased any further upside moves. Overall the EURUSD traded with a low of 1.5158 and a high of 1.5275 before closing the day at 1.5205 in the New York session. Looking ahead, key growth data in the form of GDP is scheduled for release on Tuesday as well as PPI figures for the fourth quarter and the month of January respectively.

The Japanese Yen (JPY) traded at it strongest level in 3 year versus the USD, breaking below key 103.00 levels. Fear of recession in the US sent Asian stock markets lower which prompt carry trade unwinding and boosted the Yen. Overall the USDJPY traded with a low of 102.62 and a high of 103.70 before closing the day at 103.21 in the New York session.

The Sterling (GBP) was range bound trading sideways for much of the session, GBPUSD traded with a low of 1.9810 and a high of 1.9935 before closing the day at 1.9846 in the New York session.

The Australian Dollar (AUD) rose from for Asian session lows, as major Asian equity markets heading into the red ensured the AUD remained pressured as a high yielding currency. Overall the AUDUSD traded with a low of 0.9300 and a high of 0.9420 before closing the day at 0.9397 in the New York session. Looking ahead, Retail Sales for the month of January are released today whilst the RBA is widely expected to increase rates by 0.25%, leaving the borrowing rate at 7.25%. UPDATE: Aussie Retail Sales for the month of January seen well below expectations of 0.0% (Forecast: 0.4%; Prior: 0.5%)

Gold (XAU) rose to new records but later gave back its intra-day gains, as US recession and surging oil price above 103 continue to boost the metal serving as inflation hedge. XAU traded with a low of 975.65 and a high of 989.35

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Euro – 1.5200
Initial support at 1.5074 (Feb 28 low) followed by 1.4971 (Feb 27 low). Initial resistance is now located at 1.5275 (Mar 3 high) followed by 1.5304 (1.4311 plus 0.618 of 1.3361 to 1.4967).

Yen – 103.30
Initial support is located at 102.61 (Mar 3 low) followed by 101.67 (Jan 1995 reaction low). Initial resistance is now at 104.97 (Jan 23 high) followed by 105.59 (Feb 29 high)

Pound – 1.9845
Initial support at 1.9763 (Feb 28 low) followed by 1.9644 (Feb 22 low). Initial resistance is now at 1.9975 (Feb 27 high) followed by 2.0000 (Round Number)

Australian Dollar – 0.9375
Initial support a 0.9266 (23.6% retracement of the 0.8513 to 0.9499 advance) followed by 0.9122 (38.2% retracement of the 0.8513 to 0.9499 advance). Initial resistance is now at 0.9499 (Feb 28 high) followed by 0.9555 (Open + Last week range * 1.618)

Gold – 976.10
Initial support at 953.48 (Feb 28 low) followed by 949.00 (Feb 27 low). Initial resistance is now at 985.00 (Mar 3 high and bull channel resistance) followed by 1000.00 (Round Number)



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Monday, March 3, 2008

Forex Weekly Outlook & Review

Last week’s currency trading review

A week filled with rate announcements.

The Dollar suffered from pessimistic comments made by Chairman Bernanke and Vice-Chairman Kohn throughout the week, indicating that recession fears would persuade the Federal Reserve to cut rates further. As a result, the dollar traded at record lows against a number of currencies and commodities.

Data out of the U.S. also did little to provide any added confidence to the greenback with consumer confidence at 16 year lows to end the week, whilst GDP grew at its slowest pace since 2002. The Euro traded at a record high shooting through the psychological 1.50 barrier to trade as high of 1.5238.

The Euro was also supported by data in the form of German IFO which indicated that business sentiment remained positive in the region. The Euro closed last week at 1.5184 having opened at 1.4804. The Japanese Yen ended the week at fresh three year highs versus the USD as risk aversion in the later part of the week prompted a wide cross Yen sell off.

The Japanese Yen began the week at 107.37 before ending at 103.88. The GBP continued to under perform due to the fallout from the ongoing credit crisis and on expectations of further rate cuts from BoE, although was able to take advantage of a broadly weaker US dollar.

The Sterling Pound closed lat week at 1.9886 having opened at 1.9588. The AUD also posted fresh 24 year highs of 0.9499 on surging commodity prices and ongoing expectations the RBA will look to increase interest rates on the 4th of March.

The Aussie dollar however gave up much of its gains as plunging equity markets prompted a wide spread carry trade sell off. The Aussie Dollar closed last week at 0.9323 having opened at 0.9210. The New Zealand dollar also posted 23 year high during the week of 0.8213.


The forex trading week preview

In the States; data this week is expected to continue to signal a U.S. recession, Manufacturing ISM on Monday, and Services ISM on Wednesday. Pending Home sales and initial jobless claims on Thursday, whilst the much anticipated Non Farm Payrolls heads a heavy data for the first Friday of the month, followed by Unemployment Rate. With his comments having such a drastic impact on the markets last week, Fed Vice Chairman Kohn is once again speaking on Friday.

In the Eurozone; PMI Manufacturing and CPI figures on Monday will start the proceedings for a busy week out of the EZ. Whilst GDP, Retail Sales and PMI Services continue the theme into Wednesday. However that would be overshadowed by the ECB interest rate announcement on Thursday, and as always Trichet post press conference. In the UK; The BoE meets on Thursday and no change is expected. On the data calendar this week the main focus should be the manufacturing and services PMI’s released on Monday and Wednesday respectively.

In Japan; should continue to track equity markets and hope to benefit from risk aversion. The BoJ meets on Friday followed by the BoJ monthly report.

In Australia; the RBA meets on Tuesday where it is widely expected to hike by 25 bps in order to curb inflation. Whilst Retail Sales, Current Account (both Tuesday) and GDP (Wednesday) prove to be the key pieces of economic data. Further more several RBA officials are scheduled to speak throughout the week adding to the interest. Neighboring New Zealand is also scheduled for a rate announcement this week on Thursday morning although largely expected to hold.

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Euro – 1.5200
Initial support at 1.5074 (Feb 28 low) followed by 1.4971 (Feb 27 low). Initial resistance is now located at 1.5239 (Feb 29 high) followed by 1.5304 (1.4311 plus 0.618 of 1.3361 to 1.4967).

Yen – 103.05
Initial support is located at 103.36 (Feb 2005 low) followed by 101.67 (Jan 1995 reaction low). Initial resistance is now at 105.39 (Feb 29 high) followed by 106.65 (Feb 28 high)

Pound – 1.9840
Initial support at 1.9763 (Feb 28 low) followed by 1.9644 (Feb 22 low). Initial resistance is now at 1.9975 (Feb 27 high) followed by 2.0000 (Round Number)

Australian Dollar – 0.9320
Initial support a 0.9266 (23.6% retracement of the 0.8513 to 0.9499 advance) followed by 0.9122 (38.2% retracement of the 0.8513 to 0.9499 advance). Initial resistance is now at 0.9500 (Round Number) followed by 0.9555 (Open + Last week range * 1.618)

Gold – 976.10
Initial support at 953.48 (Feb 28 low) followed by 949.00 (Feb 27 low). Initial resistance is now at 976.14 (Feb 29 high) followed by 1000.00 (Round Number)

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

US Dollar Takes a Beating - FOREX Daily Outlook

USD is battered on Kohn comments and abysmal consumer confidence, pushing Euro, Oil, and NZD to record highs. Ben Bernanke speaks on monetary Policy.

CURRENCY TRADING SUMMARY – 27 FEBRUARY 2008

U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) was battered across the board as reports showed that consumer confidence dropped in the month February 87.3 to 75.0, establishing its lowest level in five years. Consumers remain pessimistic that the world’s largest economy is destined to continue its slowing. The Dollar further suffered on dovish comments made by Fed Vice Chairman Kohn. In his speech today, Donald Kohn said that he did not foresee the current levels of elevated inflation to persist, reaffirming market expectations that the FOMC meeting in march will eventuate in another 50 bps cut. In U.S. share markets the NASDAQ was down 17.51 points (0.75%) whilst the Dow Jones was also up by 114.70 points (0.91%). Crude oil also traded at record high overnight of US$101.23 up US$2.00 a barrel. On Wednesday, heavy data is scheduled with the release of New Home Sales and Durable Goods for the month of Jan. More importantly, Fed Chairman Bernanke is scheduled for his semi-annual address on Monetary Policy, as markets will listen more attentively then usual to see if he echoes Vice Chairman Kohn comment last night or takes an opposing stance.

The Euro (EUR) traded at a fresh record high on Tuesday, following a battered US dollar. In data specific news, the German IFO came in at 104.1, well above the expected 102.8, weakening the case for near-term Euro zone interest rate cuts and easing concerns about the health of the single currencies largest economy. The EURUSD traded low of 1.4779 with a high of 1.4984 before closing the day at 1.4968 in the New York session. Gfk consumer confidence and ECB Weber are the key events on Wednesday. UPDATE: The Euro broke through key 1.50 levels for the first time on the open of the Asian session, Trading at an all time high of 1.5050

The Japanese Yen (JPY) strengthened on a broadly weaker dollar on Wednesday following a significantly concerned Fed Vice-Chairman last night. The USDJPY traded with a low of 107.20 and a high of 108.14 before closing the day at 107.24in the New York session.

The Sterling (GBP) rose against the generally weaker greenback as the market caught up with the Bank of England's view that interest rates will be cut gradually, rather than sharply. Overall the GBPUSD traded with a low of 1.9640 and a high of 1.9874 before closing the day at 1.9858 in the New York session. UK GDP data is released on Wednesday.

The Australian Dollar (AUD) continue gaining against the US dollar and Japanese yen, boosted by increased risk appetite as investors piled into higher yield currencies. Overall the AUDUSD traded with a low of 0.9250 and a high of 0.9335 before closing the day 0.9321 in the New York session. The NZD also traded at a record high early Asian Session trading with a high of 0.8186.

Gold (XAU) surged on a broadly weaker dollar, higher oil prices and appeal as a safe haven investment. XAU traded with a low of 926.40 and a high of 948.50

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Euro – 1.4995
Initial support at 1.4778 (Feb 26 low) followed by 1.4702 (Feb 21 low). Initial resistance is now located at 1.5050 (Feb 27 high) followed by 1.5096 (1.4440 plus 1.4311 to 1.967).

Yen – 107.35
Initial support is located at 106.73 (Feb 22 low) followed by 106.35 (Feb 11 low). Initial resistance is now at 108.22 (Feb 25 high) followed by 108.67 (38.2% retracement of the 114.66 to 104.97 decline)

Pound – 1.9865
Initial support at 1.9644 (Feb 26 low) followed by 1.9611 (Feb 22 low). Initial resistance is now at 1.9876 (Feb 26 high) followed by 1.9960 (Jan 30 reaction high)

Australian Dollar – 0.9330
Initial support a 0.9216 (Feb 25 low) followed by 0.9167 (Feb 21 low). Initial resistance is now at 0.9400 (Round Number) followed by 0.9500 (Round Number)

Gold – 951.80
Initial support at 906.1 (Feb 19 low) followed by 896.50 (Feb 7 low). Initial resistance is now at 954.60 (Feb 21 high) followed by 970.73 (Bull channel resistance)




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Monday, February 25, 2008

Dollar continues to ease on rate cut expectations.

CURRENCY TRADING SUMMARY – 25 FEBRUARY 2008


U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) ended the week lower across the board on growing recession fears. In a quiet end to the week in terms of data the greenback eased as traders added to bets that the Federal Reserve will look to cut rates on the 18th of March by as much as 50 bps. In U.S. share markets the NASDAQ was up by 3.57 points (+0.16%) whilst the Dow Jones was also up slightly by 96.72 points (+0.79%). Crude oil edged higher once again, falling short of the $100 target, up by US$0.83 a barrel to US$99.06. Looking ahead, key data is in the form of US Existing Home Sales, with economists forecasting a decline to 4.8 mln for the month of January, from the previous 4.89 mln.

The Euro (EUR) rallied on the back of EURJPY crosses heading to a five week high of 159.58 on Thursday. In what was otherwise a dour session, the EURUSD traded with a low of 1.4786 and a high of 1.4863 before closing the day at 1.4824 in New York. ECB president Trichet is scheduled to testify in front of Parliament on Monday

The Japanese Yen (JPY) traded at a week high versus the USD on the back of easing equity markets. As a result the JPY ceased eight successive session of decline versus the Euro and traded at its strongest level against the USD since Feb 12. Overall the USDJPY traded with a low of 106.69 and a high of 107.57 before closing the day at 106.92 in the New York session.

The Sterling (GBP) strengthened versus the Euro and Dollar on Friday as robust UK retail data the previous session eased expectations about the extent of monetary easing likely from the Bank of England. Overall the GBPUSD traded with a low of 1.9607 and a high of 1.9709 before closing the day at 1.9684 in the New York session.

The Australian Dollar (AUD) failed to break key 92 cent levels for much of the Asian session before heading to a week high of 0.9240 in Europe. Despite profit taking the AUD was able to return its day highs on higher stock prices at the close of New York. Overall the AUDUSD traded with a low of 0.9168 and a high of 0.9252 before ending the day at 0.9252. In Other news neighboring currency the New Zealand Dollar tested record 22 year highs of 0.8109 on Friday trading at a high of 0.8103

The Czech Koruna (CZK) rose to a record against the Euro and posted a fifth weekly gain on speculation the central bank will raise interest rates. Policy makers have raised the rate 1.25 percentage points to 3.75 percent over the past 10 months. “The Czech story is really very positive,” said Nicholas Kennedy, an emerging-market currency strategist at 4Cast Ltd. in London. “Everyone's looking for a reason to pull back but it's not giving them a reason.” It has been the world's best-performing currency against the Euro this year, gaining 6 percent. The Czech currency also advanced to 16.916 per dollar, from 17.168 on Feb. 15. Overall the USDCZK traded with a low of 16.837 and a high of 16.98.

Gold (XAU) fell from a record, as declining energy and commodity prices eased inflation concerns that had spurred demand for the precious metal as a hedge. Despite easing, XAU ended the week up 4.2% overall, the biggest weekly advance since November 2007. XAU traded with a low of 936.20 and a high of 949.40.


Euro – 1.4835
Initial support at 1.4702 (Feb 21 low) followed by 1.4611 (Feb 18 low). Initial resistance is now located at 1.4863 (Feb 22 low) followed by 1.4956 (Feb 1 high).

Yen – 107.20
Initial support is located at 106.73 (Feb 22 low) followed by 106.35 (Feb 11 low). Initial resistance is now at 107.57 (Feb 22 high) followed by 108.67 (38.2% retracement of the 114.66 to 104.97 decline)

Pound – 1.9690
Initial support at 1.9611 (Feb 22 low) followed by 1.9363 (Feb 20 low). Initial resistance is now at 1.9709 (Feb 22 high) followed by 1.9738 (Feb 14 high)

Australian Dollar – 0.9235
Initial support a 0.9113 (Feb 20 low) followed by 0.9005 (Feb 15 low). Initial resistance is now at 0.9252 (Feb 22 high) followed by 0.9331 (Nov 8, 2007 high)

Gold – 944.70
Initial support at 906.1 (Feb 19 low) followed by 896.50 (Feb 7 low). Initial resistance is now at 954.60 (Feb 21 high) followed by 970.73 (Bull channel resistance)