21May2012

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EUR turns bearish following greek debt uncertainties

The euro saw bearish movement during the European session yesterday, amid fresh worries that Greece's negotiations with its creditors may prove to me more difficult than originally thought. Additionally, worries regarding Portugal's sovereign debt added to investor pessimism regarding the euro-zone economic recovery. As a result, the EUR/USD dropped as low as 1.3085 before staging an upward correction toward the evening session. Similarly, the EUR/JPY tumbled almost 100 pips, reaching as low 99.59 before staging a reversal. 


Turning to today, the US Non-Farm Payrolls Figure is likely to dictate the direction markets take and traders can expect extreme volatility when the indicator is released at 13:30 GMT. At the moment analysts are predicting that the US added around 150K jobs in January. A worse than predicted result is likely to weigh down on the dollar and could give the euro a significant boost to close out the week. At the same time, should the employment number come in above expectations, the common currency may extend its downward movement. 

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