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ECB Stats today: €14.7B borrowed in overnight loan facility vs €15.6B prior; €816.0B parked in deposit facility vs. €795.2B prior. EUR/USD strategy will be to look for weakness to sell on bounces. Major fundamentals will be The EU Feb CPI and Jan Industrial production.

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ECB Stats today: : €1.8B borrowed in overnight loan facility v €14.7B prior; €686.4B parked in deposit facility vs. €816.0B prior. EUR/USD strategy remains the same look for weakness to sell on bounces. Lots of US data and EU Employment Rate announcement today. Rumors are that decent size EUR/USD Sell orders are parked at 1.3090/1.3100

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ECB Stats today: : €11.8B borrowed in overnight loan facility v €992M prior; €758.8B parked in deposit facility vs. €727.7B prior. EUR/USD fundamentals: Current Account (bln EUR), Italian Industrial Orders and Sales, Euro-Zone Construction Output and most importantly NY Fed Pres Dudley Speaks, so we will wait for comments on additional stimulus.

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EUR/USD pressed into high range yesterday but my strategy is still bearish as long as resistance at 1.3305 is intact the focus remains on the downside. support at 1.3135 ahead of 1.3000, EUR/USD fundamentals: German PPI, Building Permits and Housing Starts in the US today. Also Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke delivers the first in four lectures at George Washington University.

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Dukascopy Fundamental Analysis

 

EUR

"It is very hard to see how Spain can have a sustainable recovery"

- Frances Hudson, global strategist at Standard Life Investments

European stocks closed lower on Tuesday hit by concerns over Spain’s ability to tackle its deficit.

 

USD

"As the economy continues to strengthen, more of the pent-up demand will be released"

- Don Johnson, U.S. sales chief for General Motors Co.

U.S. factory orders rose for the third month in February, boosted by desire for business equipment. Bookings increased 1.3 per cent, Commerce department data showed on Tuesday.

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