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Daily Market Analysis – 16th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

RBA expects Australian Dollar to Drop Further

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Reserve Bank of Australia released the minutes from its June monthly meeting. RBA stated "It was appropriate to leave the cash rate unchanged and to assess information on economic and financial conditions as it become available".

"A lower exchange rate would have an immediate beneficial effect on some sectors such as tourism. It would need to be lower for a sustained period to have a significant effect on large investment decisions in other trade-exposed sectors" - Reserve Bank of Australia.

“The board’s assessment was that the stance of monetary policy should be accommodative. Output growth had continued at a below-trend pace over the past year and would remain a little below trend in the period ahead before picking up to around trend in the latter part of 2016" - Reserve Bank of Australia.

"The current level of the exchange rate, particularly on a trade-weighted basis, continued to offer less assistance than would normally be expected in achieving balanced growth in the economy. A further depreciation therefore seemed both likely and necessary, particularly given the significant declines in commodity prices over the past year" - Reserve Bank of Australia.

AUDUSD is trading lower in the European trading session at 0.7728 following the release of the RBA minutes.

In Greece there is no visible progress in the bailout negotiations with its European partners. Risks of a Greek default and a possible exit from the Euro are running high.

If Greece is unable to reach a deal with its European creditors it could become bankrupt and leave the Eurozone. Major concern for Banks in Greece is that deposit outflows are gathering pace with another €400 million being withdrawn yesterday.

Failing to keep Greece in the Euro after years of negotiations and emergency bailouts of €240bn could mark a blow to the official currency of the 19 member nations.

In Germany Consumer Price Inflation rose to 0.1% last month according to a report released from the Federal Statistical Office.

Switzerland's Producer and Import prices declined 6% YoY basis in May according to the Federal Statistical Office. Swiss retail sales rebounded to a growth of 1.6% in April, after a fall of 2.4% in the previous month.

Crude Oil is down to $60.06 on concerns over global supplies.

Gold is trading steady in the Europe at 1182.64 while Silver is weak at 16.02

16th June 2015 – 09:46hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 17th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD remained indecisive yesterday as it touched a high of 1.1327 and a low of 1.1210 and then consolidated towards the end of the trading session. Now it is trading just above its 20day moving average of 1.1245 in the Asian trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral but overall scenario remains bearish.

RSI (14), STOCHRSI (14), MACD (12, 26), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator are Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1213 while Resistance is at 1.1288

17th June 2015 – 06:15hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD touched a low of 1.5544 yesterday but then it continued its Bullish trend and remained firm towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading just above its 20day moving average of 1.5639 in the Asian trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.5700

ADX (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; RSI (14), MACD (12, 26), ROC, MA100, MA200 indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5597 while Resistance is at 1.5653

17th June 2015 – 06:22hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 17th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD remained bearish yesterday and touched a low of 0.7722 and corrected higher towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 0.7742 in the Asian trading session. The near term bias remains Bearish with targets of 0.7650

STOCH (9, 6), RSI (14), ADX (14), MACD (12, 26), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100 indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 0.7712 while Resistance is at 0.7760

17th June 2015 – 06:27hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY remained indecisive yesterday touching a high of 123.80 and a low of 123.33 towards the end of the trading session. Now it is trading above its 20day moving average of 123.43 in the Asian trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 124.00

RSI (14), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100 indicate a BUY; STOCH (9, 6) is Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.
Support is at 123.32 while Resistance is at 123.75

17th June 2015 – 06:33hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 17th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Global Investors await FOMC rate decision

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Globally investors are awaiting the outcome of the Federal Open Market Committee's two day meeting at 18:00hrs GMT which is expected to create high volatility in the markets.

Analysts expect that Federal Reserve policy makers will raise interest rates in September this year. Market is pricing in a 67% probability of the Fed hiking rates before its December policy meeting.

“We expect Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen to make it clear that the first rate hike is not far off” - Ian Shepherdson, Pantheon Macroeconomics.

“They think the economy is doing fine, and the majority on the Fed now favors starting rate hikes soon and going slowly" - James Glassman, J.P. Morgan Chase.

The FOMC is unlikely to change policy in its June meeting, but the statement and comments by Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen in the news conference will be very important.

“This market has been and still is a Fed-driven market and it is fan of clear guidance. If Janet Yellen hints whether the Fed will raise in September or December it would be ultimately good for the markets, even though the very short-term reaction will almost certainly be negative” - Michael Antonelli, R.W Baird & Co.

“The Fed has to start normalizing rates, but there is never a perfect time to do it. The market will adjust to the rate hike cycle if it accepts that the economy is growing and that the Fed will indeed be “gradual” as it moves towards higher rate” - Quincy Krosby, Prudential Financial.

Greece is running out of time to secure bailout funds and avoid a possible default. The Greek government must reach a deal with its European creditors soon or risk an exit from the Eurozone.

The probability of a Greek default is at 75% to 80% according to market strategists, with the chances that Greece will secure a last minute deal are at 50%.

In Germany Investor confidence declined for the month of June. The ZEW Economic Sentiment Index dropped to 31.5 amid concerns over the Greek debt default.

In UK Inflation turned positive for the month of May. UK inflation edged higher 0.2%, according to the Office for National Statistics.

In Japan trade deficit increased in May, while imports declined. Trade deficit was 216.0 billion yen in May, while Imports declined by 8.7% to 5.956 trillion yen.

In New Zealand current account deficit decreased to NZ$1.8 billion in the first quarter of 2015.

Crude Oil is trading higher at $61.11 mainly driven by the huge decline in US crude stockpile.

Gold is trading lower in the Europe at 1178.92 ahead of the FOMC statement, while Silver is weak at 15.97

17th June 2015 – 08:54hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 18th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD had a strong bullish trend yesterday and crossed the 1.1350 level. Now it is trading just above its 20day moving average of 1.1319 and touched a high of 1.1371 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.1400

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ROC, MA100, MA200 indicate a BUY; ADX (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1269 while Resistance is at 1.1374

18th June 2015 – 06:48hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD continued its Bullish trend and crossed 1.5800 yesterday. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 1.5796 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.5860

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ROC, MA100, MA200 indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; CCI (14) is Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5700 while Resistance is at 1.5850

18th June 2015 – 06:55hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 18th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD had a Bullish trend yesterday and crossed the 0.7750 level. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 0.7735 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 0.7800

RSI (14), MACD (12, 26), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100 indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 0.7721 while Resistance is at 0.7760

18th June 2015 – 06:59hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY had a bearish trend yesterday and touched a low of 123.20 in the US trading session. Now it is trading below its 20day moving average of 123.58 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Bearish with targets of 122.50

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100 indicate a SELL; while Average True Range (14) indicates High Volatility.

Support is at 122.85 while Resistance is at 124.43

18th June 2015 – 07:06hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 18th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

FOMC Minutes reflect a Dovish tone

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The Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept its benchmark interest rate near zero, as it believes improving US economic growth is likely to warrant one or two interest rate increases before the end of the year.

"Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in April suggests that economic activity has been expanding moderately after having changed little during the first quarter" - FOMC.

"To support continued progress toward maximum employment and price stability, the Committee today reaffirmed its view that the current 0 to 1/4 percent target range for the federal funds rate remains appropriate" - FOMC.

"In determining how long to maintain this target range, the Committee will assess progress - both realized and expected - toward its objectives of maximum employment and 2 percent inflation" - FOMC.

Majority of Fed officials are willing to raise interest rates this year, according to a survey released by the central bank. Fed is on track to hike interest rates this year.

"We have to put in place a policy that is appropriate to evolving conditions in the U.S. economy but we can’t promise that there will not be volatility when we make a decision to raise rates" - Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen.

"The timing of a first decision to raise rates is something that should not be overblown whether it is September or December or March, what matters is the entire path of rates, and as I have said the committee anticipates economic conditions that would call for a gradual evolution of the Fed funds rate towards normalization" - Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen.

USD Dollar was weak against its major counterparts after the FOMC minutes signaled a gradual hike path with the EURUSD crossing 1.1350 yesterday and 1.1400 in the European trading session today.

Euro group is meeting in Luxembourg today and Greece has a last chance to secure a deal before the end of this month. Since Greek officials have refused to submit any new proposals hopes for a solution to the Greek debt deal are low.

Greek PM Alexis Tsipras is travelling to Russia to meet Vladimir Putin for some weekend talks.

"Failure to reach an agreement would... mark the beginning of a painful course that would lead initially to a Greek default and ultimately to the country's exit from the euro area and, most likely, from the European Union" - The Bank of Greece.

Meanwhile Germany is making contingency plans for Greece to leave the euro as it believes that Greece and its creditors would reach agreement on the release of new bail-out funds.

In New Zealand economy slowed in the Q1 of 2015. The nation’s economy grew at 0.2% the lowest quarterly growth rate since 2 years. Following the news NZDUSD slipped to a 5 year low of 0.6881 in the European trading session today.

Crude Oil is trading lower at $61.06 mainly driven by a weak US Dollar as Fed left its benchmark interest rate unchanged.

Gold is trading higher in the Europe at 1196.44, while Silver is strong at 16.30

18th June 2015 – 09:01hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 19th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD was higher yesterday and touched a high of 1.1435 but came down towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 1.1376 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 1.1280

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), ADX (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14), CCI (14) are Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1329 while Resistance is at 1.1391

19th June 2015 – 06:41hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD has a Bullish trend yesterday and touched a high of 1.5929 but then it came down towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 1.5883 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 1.5800

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6) are Neutral; ADX (14), CCI (14), Williams %R, ROC indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5814 while Resistance is at 1.5929

19th June 2015 – 06:49hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 19th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD had a Bullish trend yesterday and touched a high of 0.7846 but came down towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 0.7802 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 0.7700

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), ADX (14), CCI (14), ROC indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 0.7725 while Resistance is at 0.7818

19th June 2015 – 06:59hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY had a bearish trend yesterday and touched a low of 122.45 but closed higher towards the end of the trading session. Now it is trading above its 20day moving average of 122.95 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 123.50

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6) are Neutral; ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a BUY; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 122.47 while Resistance is at 123.29

19th June 2015 – 07:03hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 19th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Eurozone Summit called after failure of Greece Bailout Talks

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Euro zone leaders will hold an emergency summit on Monday to avoid a Greek default after finance ministers failed again to bridge the gap between Greece and its European creditors.

The emergency summit will be held in Brussels just eight days before the deadline ends of a Greek default.

IMF, members of Eurozone and European commission all want Greece to implement budget cuts, mainly through pensions and sales-tax increases, which are needed to restore the country’s long-term financial health.

“Those are measures that are not popular, they will not be easy to take and the big question is whether the Greek government is prepared to take them. And if they’re not prepared to do that, then they are taking a big, big risk on the future of Greece” - Jeroen Dijsselbloem, Head of Eurozone finance ministers.

Cash withdrawals from Greek Banks are increasing with almost 2 billion Euros pulled out between Monday and Wednesday after the weekend talks in Brussels failed. Though the Greek government has denied imposing any Capital controls as of now, Greek Central Bank has warned of economic catastrophe if Greece defaults and leaves the Eurozone.

“Greece will be in default, it will be in arrears vis-a-vis the IMF on July 1, but I hope it is not the case, I really do. There is no grace period or two-month delay, as I have seen here and there" - Christine Lagarde, IMF.

"Germany's efforts are directed to Greece remaining in the Eurozone. Where there's a will, there's a way - if the political leaders in Greece show this will an agreement is still possible” - German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The options that Greece will have whether it is able to reach a deal in the Eurozone summit on Monday or not are:

- No Deal is reached, Greece will default on its payments to the IMF and ECB, and ECB will pull plugs on emergency bank assistance leading to run on Greek banks, capital controls and potential Grexit.

- Deal is reached as Greece agrees to the reforms and is able to secure the bailout funds and stays in the Euro.

- No Deal is reached and Greece still remains in the Euro.

Greek PM is meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin over the weekend. Russian deputy Finance minister has told that there has been no request for money from Greece, and Russia had no resources for such a bailout.

"The Eurozone summit on Monday is a positive development on the road toward a deal. There will be a solution based on respecting EU rules and democracy which would allow Greece to return to growth in the euro" - Greek Prime Minister.

The Swiss National Bank keeps its monetary policy of negative interest rates intact in anticipation that negative interest rates will dampen the value of the Swiss Franc over time.

“Negative interest rates in Switzerland make holding investments in Swiss francs less attractive and will help to weaken the Swiss franc over time" - Thomas Jordan, Swiss National Bank Chairman.

UK Retail Sales rose for the month of May to 0.2% while analyst’s expectations were of a 0.1% decline.

Crude Oil is trading higher at $60.27 after data showed US Crude stockpiles on the decline.

Gold is trading higher in the Europe at 1200.40, while Silver is flat 16.14

19th June 2015 – 09:16hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 22nd June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD was bullish last week and touched a high of 1.1435 and remained strong at the end of the week. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 1.1359 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.1450

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1344 while Resistance is at 1.1421

22nd June 2015 – 06:54hrs GMT

GBPUSD

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GBPUSD has a Bullish trend last week and touched a high of 1.5929 remaining firm towards the end of the week. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 1.5881 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.5950

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5834 while Resistance is at 1.5918

22nd June 2015 – 07:02hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 22nd June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD was lower last week touching a low of 0.7658 but corrected upwards towards the end of the week. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 0.7771 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 0.7850

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 0.7739 while Resistance is at 0.7802

22nd June 2015 – 07:19hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY was lower last week and touched a low of 122.54 and remained lower towards the end of the week. Now it is trading above its 20day moving average of 122.76 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 123.40

RSI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a BUY; STOCH (9, 6) is Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 122.55 while Resistance is at 123.20

22nd June 2015 – 07:25hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 22nd June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Greece Presents New Reforms Package in Eurozone summit

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"Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is meeting heads of the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund on Monday ahead of a summit of Euro zone leaders later in the day aimed at reaching a deal over debt talks" - Reuters.

"The prime minister presented the three leaders Greece's proposal for a mutually beneficial agreement that will give a definitive solution and not a postponement of addressing the problem" - Greece's government.

According to Credit Suisse analysts the most likely outcome of the EU summit is a deal with a 75 percent probability.

“There is no time to lose. Every day counts. Talks and negotiations must continue so that an agreement is reached" - French President Francois Hollande.

“Either Greece declares itself willing for a viable solution or the country must leave the euro. The euro zone could cope with the consequences of a Greek exit” - Hans Michelbach.

“Workers, the unemployed, young people, the Greek people and the rest of the peoples of Europe will send a loud message of resistance to the alleged one-way path of austerity, resistance to the blackmail and scare-mongering” - Syriza party.

Globally investors are awaiting the outcome of the EU summit and a relief rally in the time of crisis. There seems to be some optimism that a last minute solution will be reached. It is a decision day for Greek PM whether he chooses to accept the deal offered by its European creditors and stay in the Euro.

The economy of Greece is in trouble since 2010 when the bailout program started as its economy has declined by quarter while unemployment is at 26 percent.
As Greece is running out of money it will be unable to repay €1.5 billion payment due to the IMF on June 30.

Bank of Japan has kept its monetary policy unchanged as it would continue with its 80 trillion yen annual asset-buying programme to support the growing economy.

"Exports are picking up and capital expenditure is rising moderately as a trend as corporate revenues improve” - Bank of Japan.

In Canada Inflation increased for the month of May to 0.9% mainly led by an increase in food prices. Retail sales in Canada fell by 0.1% to C$42.5 billion in April due to drop in food and electronics.

Crude Oil is trading higher at $60.44 on hopes of a Greek debt deal.

Gold is trading lower in the Europe at 1194.06, while Silver is stable at 16.16

22nd June 2015 – 10:13hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 23rd June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD went higher yesterday and crosses 1.1400 but then it came down and remained weak towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 1.1329 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Bearish with targets of 1.1200 to 1.1180

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1271 while Resistance is at 1.1307

23rd June 2015 – 06:53hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD was lower yesterday and remained weak towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 1.5810 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 1.5750

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100 indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5763 while Resistance is at 1.5834

23rd June 2015 – 07:45hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 23rd June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD was lower yesterday and remained weak towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading just near its 20day moving average of 0.7730 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 0.7680

RSI (14) is Neutral; STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), Ultimate Oscillator, MA100, MA200 indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 0.7712 while Resistance is at 0.7760

23rd June 2015 – 07:51hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY was lower yesterday and bottomed at 122.55 but then corrected upwards at the end of the trading session. Now it is trading above its 20day moving average of 122.44 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 124.10

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 123.32 while Resistance is at 123.75

23rd June 2015 – 07:56hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 23rd June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Eurozone leaders hopeful of deal in next 48 hours

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Eurozone leaders have welcomed new proposals for Greek reforms with hopes that a deal can be struck within 48hrs to avoid a Greek default and keep it in the Euro.

Eurozone leaders held an emergency summit in Brussels where they discussed the New Greek proposal which made a significant concession on pension cuts. They said the new proposal looks promising and a deal could be reached in the coming days.

"I am convinced that we will come to a final agreement in the course of this week" - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

"We have a huge amount of work to do in the next 48 hours. We are not at all at the end of the route" - IMF chief Christine Lagarde.

"The proposals offered by Greece today constitute some progress. However, it became clear during our discussions that there is a lot of work to be done and time is short." - German Chancellor Angela Merkel

“In the case of a wide-ranging and complex event like a Greek default, we fear that market players may not know what they do not know about systemic consequences. Things may break that we do not expect to fail, they may fracture in unexpected ways, and linkages that we never suspected may become both apparent and important" - Carl Weinberg, High Frequency Economics.

"Several thousand pro-European Greeks staged a demonstration in favor of staying in the euro on Monday in central Athens, a day after thousands of leftists had rallied to protest against a new round of cuts" - Reuters.

In Euro zone Purchasing Manager's Index rose to 54.1 for the month of May. In Germany PMI came in at 54 and France PMI was at 53.4

In China HSBC-Markit manufacturing PMI rose to 49.6 for the month of May indicating that business activity contracted for the month.

In New Zealand consumer confidence declined to a 2 year low in the second quarter of the year. The Consumer Confidence Index slid to 113 in the Q2 of the year mainly due to falling diary prices.

Crude Oil is trading lower at $60.19 ahead of the weekly report on US stock of Crude and refined products.

Gold is trading lower in the Europe at 1183.33, while Silver is weak at 15.99

23rd June 2015 – 10:24hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 24th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD went lower yesterday and touched a low of 1.1134 remaining weak towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 1.1176 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.1250

RSI (14) is Neutral; STOCH (9, 6), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1134 while Resistance is at 1.1288

24th June 2015 – 07:25hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD was lower yesterday touching a low of 1.5708 remaining weak towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 1.5740 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.5840

RSI (14), ADX (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA200 indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5707 while Resistance is at 1.5834

24th June 2015 – 07:31hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 24th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD was lower yesterday and touched a low of 0.7678 but then it corrected upwards towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 0.7729 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral.

RSI (14), ADX (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 0.7678 while Resistance is at 0.7757

24th June 2015 – 07:52hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY was higher yesterday and peaked at 124.17 but then it corrected lower towards the end of the trading session. Now it is trading above its 20day moving average of 123.93 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 124.50

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100 indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 123.85 while Resistance is at 124.18

24th June 2015 – 07:59hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 24th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Markets Focus on Greek Debt Deal

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Greece's PM Alexis Tsipras is in Brussels for crucial talks with its European creditors after it submitted a new proposal to avoid a default and remain part of the Euro.

Greek PM will be meeting Christine Lagarde - head of International Monetary Fund, Mario Draghi - president of European Central Bank, Jeroen Dijsselbloem - Dutch finance minister over issues of tax rises and spending cuts so that he can secure the much needed bailout funds for his country.

Eurozone finance ministers are meeting in Brussels today to discuss the new proposal submitted by the Greece. If the proposal is accepted Greece will get its €7.2bn financial aid and will be able to meet its payment of €1.6bn by June 30.

The funds that are being withdrawn from the Greek banks are in the range of €1 billion a day as investors are worried about a Greek default and the possibility of the Drachma coming back into the nation.

The IMF is unlikely to get back all its money on time as the Greek's long term debt sustainability is in question and whether or not the country will be fully able to recover from its financial problems.

The German chancellor, Angela Merkel is under pressure to hold on the 19 nations that form a part of the Eurozone. The chances are that a deal will be struck and give Greece a relief time but the problems in the Euro are far from over.

“The Euro group has urged the institutions to work closely together with the Greek authorities to start immediately to go into the proposals, getting all the specifics and doing the calculations on them … and all of these with a view if possible to reach an agreement later this week, using the Greek proposals as basis for that” - Euro group President Jeroen Dijsselbloem.

In Germany Business confidence fell for the month of June. The IFO Business climate Index dropped to 107.4 on concerns over slow growth.

Bank of Japan board members are concerned about weak consumer price gains in Tokyo. BOJ is most likely to reach its target of 2% Inflation in the first half of 2016.

"Exports had shown signs of a pick-up on the back of improvement in external demand and of the effects of the euro's depreciation. Corporate results had been improving, partly due to the depreciation of the euro, and business sentiment had also shown movements toward a pick-up" - Bank of Japan minutes.

In US Core Durable Goods Orders rose by 0.5% in May, while total orders for durable goods plunged by 1.8% for the month of May.

Crude Oil is trading higher at $61.57 on expectations for a weekly decline in US crude supplies.

Gold is trading lower in the Europe at 1179.51, while Silver is weak at 15.91

24th June 2015 – 10:00hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 25th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD was indecisive yesterday and remained neutral towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading just near its 20day moving average of 1.1201 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 1.1150

RSI (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; ADX (14), Ultimate Oscillator, MA100, MA200 indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1188 while Resistance is at 1.1216

25th June 2015 – 06:06hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD was indecisive yesterday remaining weak towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 1.5706 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 1.5650

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), CCI (14), MA100 indicate a SELL; ADX (14) is Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5665 while Resistance is at 1.5801

25th June 2015 – 06:10hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 25th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD was lower yesterday and touched a low of 0.7683 but then it corrected upwards towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading above its 20day moving average of 0.7717 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Bullish with targets of 0.7800

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a BUY; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 0.7718 while Resistance is at 0.7760

25th June 2015 – 06:13hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY was higher yesterday and peaked at 124.35 but then it corrected lower towards the end of the trading session. Now it is trading below its 20day moving average of 123.88 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Bearish with targets of 123.00

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Oversold; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 123.59 while Resistance is at 124.37

25th June 2015 – 06:17hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 25th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Markets run out of steam as Greek talks stall again

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European stock markets closed lower on Wednesday after Alexis Tsipras, Greece’s prime minister, failed to reach a deal with its creditors in Brussels to secure the much needed €7.2bn bailout funds.

FTSE, DAX, CAC40, IBEX35 all ended the day in red as a Greek official told reporters that the governments proposed measures had not been accepted by its international creditors.

Greece and its European creditors now have less than four hours to reach some agreement, before Eurozone finance ministers resume their own meeting today.

If Greece will fall out of the Eurozone, German Chancellor Angela Merkel would suffer the blow. As the de facto leader of the European Union she is responsible for deciding whether the cost of 240 billion euros is justified for keeping Greece in the Eurozone.

“The chancellor is completely aware of the situation and the consequences, both politically speaking and economically speaking, of a Grexit. I think the Germans now will push with us to find a compromise in the coming days if the Greeks decide to accelerate and work for a credible package" - Emmanuel Macron, French economy minister.

Greece's ruling party has condemned the latest proposals from its European creditors as being blackmail over a bailout deal.

"The lenders' demand to bring annihilating measures back to the table shows that the blackmail against Greece is reaching a climax." - Syriza party's spokesman.

"There's a sense Greek negotiations will extend through the end of the month and markets appear to believe there'll eventually be an accord. An agreement may spur buying momentarily, but the euro will probably be sold as focus shifts to the dollar" - Yasuhiro Kaizaki, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank.

"The previously unsuccessful attempts to find a solution to the debt crisis in Greece as well as the country's impending default now appear to be dampening German consumers' economic outlook, this raises doubts in consumers' minds, because the consequences of Greece's departure cannot be predicted at the moment" - GfK market research group.

In Germany Business Confidence hit a 4 month low in June. The Business climate Index declined to 107.4 according to the German research institute.

In US the economy contracted in the Q1 due to bad weather, a strong US dollar as US GDP declined to 0.2% annualized rate according to the Commerce Department.

Crude Oil is trading lower at $60.28 after a report showed weekly drop in US crude stockpiles.

Gold is trading lower in the Europe at 1175.81, while Silver is weak at 15.86

25th June 2015 – 08:00hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 26th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD was indecisive yesterday and remained neutral towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading just near its 20day moving average of 1.1197 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.1250 to 1.1300

RSI (14), ADX (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; Ultimate Oscillator, Williams %R, MA50 indicate a BUY; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.1188 while Resistance is at 1.1230

26th June 2015 – 07:45hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD was indecisive yesterday but then corrected upwards towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading just above its 20day moving average of 1.5741 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bullish with targets of 1.5800

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), STOCHRSI (14), MACD (12, 26), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a BUY; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 1.5708 while Resistance is at 1.5769

26th June 2015 – 07:49hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 26th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD was moderately higher yesterday and remained flat towards the end of the trading session. Now the pair is trading below its 20day moving average of 0.7730 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Bearish with targets of 0.7600

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a SELL; while Average True Range (14) indicates High Volatility.

Support is at 0.7694 while Resistance is at 0.7734

26th June 2015 – 07:52hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY was moderately weaker yesterday and remained flat towards the end of the trading session. Now it is trading below its 20day moving average of 123.53 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Bearish with targets of 122.50

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), CCI (14), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC indicate a SELL; while Average True Range (14) indicates Less Volatility.

Support is at 123.30 while Resistance is at 123.65

26th June 2015 – 07:55hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 26th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Greek crisis extends into weekend before Sunday's Final Deadline

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Greece was unable to close a deal with its European creditors on Thursday, as the crisis extends into weekend before the final deadline on Sunday to avoid a default.

Euro zone finance ministers finished their third round of meeting in a week without an agreement as Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tries to convince its European creditors and secure the much needed bailout funds for his country.

"The institutions informed us that on a number of issues there is still a wide gap with the Greek authorities. In the meantime, the door is still open for the Greek authorities to accept the proposals tabled by the institutions" - Euro group chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem.

"The climate is that either by Saturday Greece accepts or on Saturday there will be a discussion about Plan B" - Euro zone official.

"The institutions are going to look again at the two documents - our documents and their own. There will be discussions with the Greek government and we'll continue until we find a solution” - Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis.

"Certain institutions insist in not accepting equivalent measures suggested by the Greek government. The non-acceptance of equivalent measures has never happened before. Neither in Ireland nor in Portugal." - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.

Greek's International creditors have rejected the government's plan to end its financial crisis, but they have submitted counterproposals. Time is running out and strong measures would be needed to avoid a default and prevent Greek banks from collapsing thereby limiting any market contagion to other euro area countries.

The new proposal submitted by Greece aims to make €8bn in savings, by new taxes on the wealthy and businesses, VAT increases and a cut in defense spending. But in counter-proposals its European creditors have called for further measures on pensions, higher value added tax for restaurants, and for defense expenditure to be slashed by € 400 million.

"I want to stress that it's not just a matter of Greece, it's a matter of the future of Europe. What's happening now in Greece is going to happen tomorrow in other countries" - Dimmitris Kammenos.

“Without a substantial form of debt relief, which looks unlikely in an initial agreement, Greece’s debt ratio will remain unsustainably high and the crisis will continue.” - Jonathan Loynes, Capital Economics.

In Germany GfK consumer sentiment index declined to 10.1 going into July following a decline in German business morale in June. GfK said that Greece's default and exit from the currency bloc, which had seemed a remote possibility, now appears to be quite realistic.

New Zealand logged a Trade surplus of NZ$350 million for the month of May far surpassing analysts’ expectations. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is unhappy with New Zealand Dollar' strength as the Kiwi Dollar slid to the lowest level in five years versus the US Dollar.

In UK Retail sales growth slowed for the month of June. The British retail sales balance dropped to +29 this month, down from +51 in May.

In US Initial Jobless Claims rose to 271K last week according to the US Department of Labor.

Crude Oil is trading lower at $59.58 as trader’s eye Greece debt talks.

Gold is trading lower in the Europe at 1173.53, while Silver is weak at 15.83

26th June 2015 – 09:39hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 29th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

EURUSD

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EURUSD has opened this week with a gap of 200 pips touching a low of 1.0953 in the Asian trading session. Now the pair is trading just near its 20day moving average of 1.1083 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 1.1000

RSI (14), STOCH (9, 6), ADX (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; MACD (12, 26), ROC, MA100, MA200 indicate a SELL; STOCHRSI (14) is Overbought; while Average True Range (14) indicates High Volatility.

Support is at 1.1048 while Resistance is at 1.1150

29th June 2015 – 07:40hrs GMT


GBPUSD

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GBPUSD opened the week lower touching a low of 1.5661 in the Asian trading session. Now the pair is trading just below its 20day moving average of 1.5721 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 1.5650

RSI (14), ADX (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; MACD (12, 26), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100, MA200 indicate a SELL; while Average True Range (14) indicates High Volatility.

Support is at 1.5672 while Resistance is at 1.5769

29th June 2015 – 07:45hrs GMT

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Daily Technical Analysis – 29th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

AUDUSD

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AUDUSD opened the week lower touching a low of 0.7585 in the Asian trading session. Now the pair is trading just below its 20day moving average of 0.7645 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 0.7600

RSI (14), MACD (12, 26), Ultimate Oscillator, ROC, MA100, MA200 indicate a SELL; CCI (14) is Neutral; while Average True Range (14) indicates High Volatility.

Support is at 0.7625 while Resistance is at 0.7712

29th June 2015 – 07:49hrs GMT


USDJPY

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USDJPY has opened the week lower touching a low of 122.09 in the Asian trading session. Now it is trading below its 20day moving average of 123.28 in the European trading session. The near term bias remains Neutral to Bearish with targets of 122.00

STOCH (9, 6), STOCHRSI (14), CCI (14) are Neutral; RSI (14), MACD (12, 26), ADX (14), ROC, MA100, MA200 indicate a SELL; while Average True Range (14) indicates High Volatility.

Support is at 122.46 while Resistance is at 123.20

29th June 2015 – 07:54hrs GMT

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Daily Market Analysis – 29th June, 2015
By FxGrow Research & Analysis Team

Greece Crisis Intensifies as Global Stock Markets Slide

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Greece debt crisis has intensified after the European Central Bank decided not to extend emergency funding. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has announced a referendum to vote on whether to accept the bailout measures offered by its European creditors on July5.

Greek Banks have been closed and capital controls have been imposed to prevent financial chaos following the breakdown of talks with its European creditors.

Stock markets in Europe and Asia witnessed falls with London's FTSE 100 index down by nearly 2%. In Asia Japan's Nikkei fell nearly 3% in the early trading session.

Euro opened with a gap of more than 200 pips touching a low of 1.0953 in the early Asian trading session.

Bond yields for Italy, Spain and Portugal rose sharply, while German bond yields fell in the time of crisis.

In Greece Banks will remain closed till 6th of July and cash withdrawals are limited to €60 in a day. The Athens stock exchange will also remain closed.

“Following the decision by the Greek authorities to hold a referendum and the non-prolongation of the EU adjustment programme for Greece, the governing council declared it will work closely with the Bank of Greece to maintain financial stability” - ECB.

“We continue to work closely with the Bank of Greece and we strongly endorse the commitment of member states in pledging to take action to address the fragilities of euro area economies” - ECB President, Mario Draghi.

"While the imposed restrictive measures appear necessary and proportionate at this time, the free movement of capital will however need to be reinstated as soon as possible in the interest of the Greek economy, the Eurozone, and the European Union's single market as a whole" - European Commission.

After the failure of the debt talks on Friday and the decision of the European Central Bank to freeze emergency loans for Greek banks has led to capital controls. This has increased the risks of a Greek exit from the Euro in the coming times.

After the Eurozone finance ministers on Saturday turned down a request for an extension of the Tuesday payment to the IMF Grexit is possible. “Grexit” is short for the possibility of Greece exiting the European Union and moving away from the Euro.

Crude Oil is trading lower at $58.37 on Greek default concerns.

Gold is trading lower in the Europe at 1177.22, while Silver is weak at 15.81

29th June 2015 – 11:00hrs GMT

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