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    Thin Liquidity Making for a Slippery Ground
    2008-04-18 08:47:22
    While 1.60 barrier continues to hold in EURUSD, we observe the lack of liquidity causing unexpectedly large swings in emerging market currencies and majors alike. MAJOR HEADLINES – PREVIOUS SESSIONSZ Adjusted Retail Sales YoY (Feb) out at 3.3% vs. 1.6% expected. SZ ZEW Survey – Expectations (Apr) out at -71.4 vs. -60 expected. E-Z Trade Balance (Feb) out at 0.8B vs. -3.5B expected. E-Z Construction Output MoM/YoY (Feb) out at 1.2%/4.3% vs. 1.6%/1.6% prior. CA CPI MoM/YoY (Mar) out at 0.4%/1.4% vs. 0.5%/1.5% expected. CA CPI Core MoM/YoY (Mar) out at 0.2%/1.3% vs. 0.3%/1.4% expected. US Initial Jobless Claims out at 372K vs. 375K expected. US Continuing Claims out at 2984K vs. 2950K expected. US Leading Indicators (Mar) out at 0.1% as expected. US Philly Fed (Apr) out at -24.9 vs. -15 expected. JN Consumer Confidence (Mar) out at 37 vs. 37.4 expected. JN Consumer Confidence Households (Mar) out at 36.7 vs. 37 expected. JN Tokyo Dept. Store Sales YoY (Mar) out at -0.7% vs. 2.8% prior
    By: All About Investiment
     
    Thin Liquidity in Forex Today, Watch Out!
    2007-02-19 08:10:00
    Markets are known to get more predictable as more players participate. It's like statistics: they're most accurate when they are made on large numbers of people.Here's what I wrote to one of my readers in a letter todayBe careful this Monday, US markets are closed so liquidity will be thin. This means that it's easier for big players to move the markets, so it won't be easy to predict where price is going. Just be careful.
    By: DailyFX
     
     
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