The stock markets was hit during the trading session on Wednesday, as we continue to worry about whether or not there is going to be a vaccine for the coronavirus situation, but quite frankly there has been a lot of cracks under the ice for some time.
The following are the most recent pieces of Forex technical analysis from around the world. The Forex technical analysis below covers the various currencies on the market and the most recent trends, technical indicators, as well as resistance and support levels.
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The British pound initially tried to rally during the trading session on Wednesday but fell hard during the trading session as traders started focusing on things like coronavirus numbers
The US dollar has rallied during the trading session on Wednesday, taking back the losses from the Tuesday session.
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The Euro tried to rally during the trading session on Wednesday but failed at the 1.1350 level yet again.
The Indonesian Rupiah finds itself near important resistance levels short term, but the two last weeks of trading have produced a rather tight range.
The NASDAQ 100 formed a negative candlestick during the day, piercing the 10,000 level but did break back above it.
The past five days of trading have continued to see the USD/INR be sold by speculators as they take advantage of the Indian Rupee’s stronger trend.
Resistance levels have become vulnerable as the USD/BRL has found a wave of buyers in the short term.
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While the UK economy is predicted to contract by 10.2% in 2020, matching the Eurozone, it is above forecasts for France, Italy, and Spain, and expected to drop by 12.5%, 12.8%, and 12.8%, respectively.
Preliminary June PMI data out of the Eurozone releases on Tuesday surprised to the upside but did little to rally the Euro.
South Africa’s economy is predicted to contract by 7.2% in 2020, as outlined during a budget adjustment delivered by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni.
Mexican President López Obrador acknowledged 85,000 formal job losses related to the Covid-19 pandemic, adding that the number is forecast to increase to 130,000 by the end of June, and 1,000,000 in total.
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