Both the euro and British pound advanced versus the US dollar. The euro actually reached its highest peak since January, thanks to the 1.00% industrial production results, compared to the 0.10% forecast. The EUR/USD is moving on a bullish momentum and will continue to do so as the forex trading pair moves beyond the 1.4000 level. The EUR/USD traded between 1.3912 and 1.4094. The better-than-expected unemployment rate supported a stronger British currency against the weaker dollar. On the daily chart, the resistance for the GBP/USD pair is around 1.6000. Like the euro, the GBP/USD is also on a bullish momentum and will probably sustain the positive results as it trades above the 1.6000 level. The GBP/USD reached a low of 1.5774 and a high of 1.6000.
The Japanese yen also went up versus the dollar, with the USD/JPY pair trading at a high of 81.80 and a low of 81.20. As the US market continues to plummet, the USD/JPY has set 15-year lows as it reached 81.20. With that, the USD/JPY is expected to sustain a bearish momentum as it trades below 81.75. The Canadian dollar also posted gains versus the US dollar, with the USD/CAD pair trading at a low of 1.0000 and a high of 1.0105.







































