Moody’s EU rating cuts put pressure on the markets

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Moody’s unexpected decision to downgrade 6 European countries has provoked an increase in demand for safe assets during the London session. The single currency didn’t manage to push the attack, having stopped at 1.3283. The EUR sales brought the currency pair below Friday’s low in the area of 1.3250. It’s really of interest for what time the pair will stay under pressure. After all, the market is already so much lopsided in relation to positioning plus the information about the ratings can hardly be called new as well. As a rule, the markets show the strongest reaction to the first steps more…

Greeks agreed on austerity – euro-bulls breathed a sigh of relief

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The Greek parties adopted a package of fiscal austerity. 199 out of 300 deputies voted for the adoption of the package. 43 voted against and thereafter were expelled from their parties. The voting was held against the background of fierce riots in the streets of Athens and other large cities. However, all that along with the approaching elections did not prevent the austerity adoption which is to be followed by the allocation of money from the EU/IMF. The news in itself is good; the euro bounced up to 1.3260 during the Asian session, thus having almost made up for the decline more…

The Greek tragedy is not over yet

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The story with Greece’s adoption of the austerity package in exchange for private debt restructuring and another aid package from the EU/IMF has virtually wearied everyone. And formally this story is not over yet. As it turned out, the Greek Prime Minister negotiated the details of austerity measures with representatives of the troika, who said they first wanted to see the legislative approval of saving measures and only then would consider the aid payment. Of course, the last point will be mainly formal and therefore quick to settle. It is to take place at the upcoming weekend. However, the troika’s fears more…

EUR short-covering gains momentum

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The chances that Greece will receive another 130 billion package from the EU and the IMF significantly grew on Wednesday. On Thursday Eurogroup chairman Juncker convened the meeting of finance ministers to allocate money to Greece for it to avoid default. This news supports the single currency rate. The euro has already risen to 1.3280 against the dollar and is significantly growing against the pound and the yen. Later in the day the ECB will hold its regular meeting. Just a few are expecting a change in the rate, though some speak about the necessity of its lowering. The market participants more…

The Greeks only dropped a hint about the agreement, but the euro jumped to 1.3250

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Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos has signaled that he is close to reaching the agreement over further austerity measures with the three major parties of the country. The agreement was to be concluded on Tuesday evening, but the event was postponed to Wednesday. Nevertheless, the markets reacted very positively to this news. The single currency jumped from 1.31 to 1.3260. As we know, such sharp jumps are caused by the negative positioning against the euro. The abundance of short positions triggers bursts in the euro on any rumors. However, facts shouldn’t be overlooked either. Yesterday Destatis published very poor statistics on more…