02 March 2017
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Canadian GDP: Thursday, 13:30. The Canadian economy expanded by 0.4% in November, following a 0.3% contraction in the previous month. The main growth contributors were mining, oil and gas, manufacturing and construction. Manufacturing expanded by 0.9% while the service sector gained 0.2%. the reading was broadly in line with market forecast. Economists expect growth in the fourth quarter will exceed the central banks’ projections, but a significant amount of economic slack will still remain. Analysts expect a growth rate of 0.3% in December.
US Unemployment Claims: Thursday, 13:30. The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits increased slightly more than expected for the week ended Feb. 18, rising 244,000 from 238,000 in the prior week. However, the four-week average of claims fell 4,000 to 241,000, the lowest level since 1973, indicating strong labor market conditions. This was the 103th straight week that claims remained below 300,000. Economists expected new claims rising to 242,000. The number of claims is expected to inch up to 245,000 this week.
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- GOLD
There is a strong downtrend shown on the chart. The Gold is traded right below it and it may continue going down to reach the level of 1220 during the day as long as it is traded below the downtrend line.
Resistance levels: |
Support levels: |
Recommended: |
▪ 1260 ▪ 1280 ▪ 1300 |
▪ 1244 ▪ 1242 ▪ 1235 |
We remain bearish as long as the pair is traded below the downtrend line. |
- GBPJPY
The pair is traded below a strong resistance level around 140.50 so we believe that as long as the pair is traded below it, it is highly recommended to go short targeting the level of 139 followed by 138.60 during the day. On the other hand, breaching the level of 140.50 opens the door for the pair to reach the level of 142. There is also a downward price channel that supports our view.
Resistance levels: |
Support levels: |
Recommended: |
▪ 140.50 ▪ 141 ▪ -- |
▪ 139 ▪ 138.60 ▪ --
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We remain bearish as long as the pair is traded below the level of 140.50 |