The Euro gained strength against the Pound but lost ground against the US Dollar last week. The EURUSD rate opened the week at 1.2753 and hit a weekly low of 1.2660 on Tuesday morning before gaining strength and peaking at 1.2802 on Thursday afternoon before closing the week out at 1.2717. German economic sentiment came out worse than expected, -15.7 compared to the predicted level of -9.9 showing a low level of confidence in Germany. French and German GDP figures came out last week and both saw an increase of 0.2%, better than expected. French and German PMI are expected to come out this week; the French result is set to come out slightly higher than before at 44.1 and the German slightly lower at 45.9.
The US Dollar saw gains against both the Pound and the Euro in the foreign exchange market. US CPI was higher than expected coming out at 0.2% compared to the 0.1% predicted. Retail sales also fell by 0.3%. This week will see unemployment claims come out and are set to fall from 439K to 397K. The chairman of the Fed, Ben Bernanke is set to make a speech on Tuesday entitled ‘The Economic Recovery and Economic Policy’ at the Economic Club in New York. Existing home sales are also set to be released and are predicted to rise slightly from the previous month to 4.76M.
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