EUR / USD likely continuing short positions. Investors continue to monitor the situation with Greek debt, analysts say the country will declare bankruptcy in the near future. Positive expectations for the US economy, supporting the dollar, data from the minutes of the Fed meeting last week has a positive impact on the greenback.
GBP / USD sentiment remains in favor of the dollar, which last week recorded its best weekly session from 2011 onwards. Better data in the US and weaker than the UK in the last days of last week in support of declines.
US indexes are likely to continue their upward movement after it became clear that the Fed will likely keep interest rates on longer and positive forecasts for the country's economy boosted the shares. Rise in oil prices did have a positive impact on energy shares.
Today rest in the US markets, UK, Germany, Switzerland, and the session is poor fundamental news.
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