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Forex News Trading US FOMC Interest Rate Decision 01/25/12 us bernanke Today’s FOMC Meeting will probably not surprise the market as much, considering that the Fed has kept rates at around 0.25% for the past three years, injected two rounds of Quantitative Easing (QE1 and QE2) into the economy, plus Operation Twist by swapping shorter-term bonds with longer ones, there aren’t much left for the Fed to do except for wait and see…  


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Forex Analysis For US FOMC Interest Rate Decision 12/13/11 us bernanke Today’s FOMC Meeting will probably not impact the market as much, as the Fed probably ran out of new measures to stimulate the economy.  As a matter of fact, most analysts agree that the Fed will be leaning towards providing a “clearer guidance” rather than a policy change, or in other words, inflation and unemployment targets for rate changes…  With the Fed keeping rates at around 0.25% for the past three years, adding two rounds of Quantitative Easing (QE1 and QE2), Operation Twist by swapping shorter-term bonds with longer ones, and the latest joint liquidity operation with other central banks by cutting the USD swap rate to 0.5% above the OIS, there aren’t much left for the Fed to announce today except for perhaps QE3…


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Forex Analysis For US FOMC Interest Rate 11/02/11

by Henry Liu on November 1, 2011

Forex Analysis For US FOMC Interest Rate 11/02/11 us bernanke Today’s FOMC meeting goes back to the new format where the committee announces its rate decision and releases the FOMC Statement at 12:30pm, then Tripple B (Big Ben Bernanke) hosts a press conference at 2:15pm, where he is expected to talk about the recent FOMC Statement and answer questions from onsite media members.  What is also expected during today’s meeting is a new quarterly Economic Projections, and here is the release for June 22, 2011:

Forex Analysis For US FOMC Interest Rate 11/02/11 June11USGDP


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Forex Trading Analysis For US FOMC Minutes 10/12/11

by Henry Liu on October 11, 2011

Forex Trading Analysis For US FOMC Minutes 10/12/11 bernanke2 300x180 Today’s FOMC Meeting Minutes will probably dredge up memories from the last FOMC rate Statement, where the market took a dive following the FOMC Statement.  Here’s the complete statement released by the Feds on September 21, 2011:


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Forex Analysis U.S. FOMC Interest Rate 09/21/11

by Henry Liu on September 20, 2011

Forex Analysis U.S. FOMC Interest Rate 09/21/11 us bernanke Fed. Chairman Bernanke is expected to announce new measures today to further ease the long-term interest rate while try to resuscitate the ailing economy suffering from perhaps the worse recession since the 1920s.  Since Bernanke’s announcement in Jack Hole, Wyoming on August 26, of changing September’s Fed meeting from a single day to two days, market has been speculating that Bernanke is up to something…  as a matter of fact, many analysts are predicting that Bernanke will do one of three things:


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Forex Analysis For US FOMC Minutes 08/30/11

by Henry Liu on August 29, 2011

Forex Analysis For US FOMC Minutes 08/30/11 bernanke2 300x180 Here’s the FOMC Statement -  the result of the meeting.  What we are going to get today is the Minutes of the meeting, or the process that led to the final statement.

“Release Date: August 9, 2011


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Forex Analysis For US FOMC Minutes 07/12/11

by Henry Liu on July 11, 2011

Forex Analysis For US FOMC Minutes 07/12/11 bernanke2 300x180 Today’s FOMC Minutes will probably not be a market mover because almost everything was covered during Bernanke’s FOMC Press Conference immediately after the rate decision on June 22, 2011.

However, given the recent events, namely the NFP release on Friday, we could expect some renewed speculation for further Fed action, possibly even lead to QE3. But realistically speaking, considering that this Minute is for the rate decision 20 days ago, we’ll probably not see strong market volatility UNLESS there were extensive discussions on further stimulus or concerns that may add to the current risk aversion sentiment… if that’s the case, then expect to see some weakness in the USD.


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