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A Quiet Economic Calendar Leaves the Dollar in the Spotlight

Earlier in the Day:

It was a quiet start to the day on the economic calendar this morning. With the China and Japan markets closed today, there were no material stats for the markets to consider in the early hours.

The lack of stats left the markets to respond to moves through the U.S session on Friday, which had left riskier assets in the red.

For the Majors

At the time of writing, the Japanese Yen was down by 0.05% to ¥109.990 against the U.S Dollar, with the Aussie Dollar down by 0.25% to $0.7261. The Kiwi Dollar was down by 0.17% to $0.7028.

The Day Ahead

For the EUR

It’s a relatively quiet day ahead on the economic calendar. Wholesale inflation figures for Germany are due out later today.

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Barring a marked spike, however, we don’t expect the August figures to have a material impact on the EUR.

At the time of writing, the EUR was down by 0.01% to $1.1724.

For the Pound

It’s a particularly quiet day ahead on the economic calendar. There are no material stats due out of the UK to provide the Pound with direction.

The lack of stats will leave the Pound in the hands of market risk sentiment as the markets look ahead to Thursday’s MPC decision.

At the time of writing, the Pound was down by 0.12% to $1.3725.

Across the Pond

It’s also particularly quiet day ahead. There are no material stats due out to provide the Dollar and the broader markets with direction.

The lack of stats will leave the markets to continue to focus on the FOMC and what to expect on Wednesday.

The U.S Dollar Spot Index ended Friday up 0.28% to $93.195.

For the Loonie

It’s a particularly quiet day ahead for the Loonie, however. There are no major stats due out of Canada to provide the Loonie with direction.

The lack of stats will leave the Loonie in the hands of crude oil prices and market risk sentiment.

At the time of writing, the Loonie was down by 0.06% to C$1.2774 against the U.S Dollar.

For a look at all of today’s economic events, check out our economic calendar.

This article was originally posted on FX Empire

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