Market news
12.10.2011, 12:10

European session:

Data:

05:30 France CPI (September) unadjusted -0.1%
05:30 France CPI (September) unadjusted Y/Y 2.2%
08:30 UK Claimant count (September) 17.5K
08:30 UK Claimant count rate (September) 5.0%
08:30 UK Average earnings (3 months to August) Y/Y 2.8%
08:30 UK Average earnings ex bonuses (3 months to August) Y/Y 1.8%
08:30 UK ILO Jobless rate (August) 8.1%
09:00 EU(17) Industrial production (August) 1.2%
09:00 EU(17) Industrial production (August) Y/Y 5.3%
 
The euro rose to three-week highs against the dollar and yen before European Commission President Jose Barroso presents proposals on recapitalizing banks after Germany and France pledged to draw up a plan by early November.
The euro extended its advance after European industrial production unexpectedly rose in August, and the European Union and International Monetary Fund officials indicated Greece will get an 8 billion-euro ($11 billion) loan next month.
The dollar and the yen slumped against higher-yielding currencies such as the Australian and New Zealand dollars as stock gains sapped demand for safer investments.

EUR/USD: the pair showed high in the field of $1.3820 then returned back below $1.3800.

GBP/USD: the pair rose in area $1.5780.

USD/JPY: the pair retreated from session low and rose is Y76,75 area.


At 1730GMT, Philadelphia Fed President Charles Plosser delivers a speech on the economic outlook at Wharton in Philadelphia. Later on, just after the release of the FOMC

minutes, Cleveland Fed President Sandra Pianalto delivers a speech at 1815GMT on leadership in challenging times at the University of Akron (Ohio).


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