EURUSD agreement reached in Minsk and partial consensus on the debt of Greece in favor of the euro as talks on the crisis in Greece will continue on Monday. In the weak economic performance of US retail sales and applications for unemployment benefits does also support buyers.
GBPUSD sentiment is longov due to better data yesterday from the UK and weaker in the US. In today's session, investors will focus on production in the construction sector in the UK and Michigan index in the US, which will likely have an impact on the movement of the pair.
Sentiment remains in favor of indices in today's session, supported by the events in Minsk and possible prompt solution to Greece's debt. Oil, rose, which will positively affect the energy sector. Today is expected important preliminary GDP data in Europe and the prices of imports in the US, likely to affect the shares.
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