Forex:GBP falls to fresh multi months lows (The Forex Market)
FXstreet.com (Buenos Aires) – GBP/USD Current price: 1.5175. Still under pressure, pair gapped strongly to the downside early opening, pressured by political issues in the UK; overextended in the hourly chart, general bias remain bearish, thus an acceleration trough 1.5190 resistance area should send the pair back to 1.5220/30 resistance area, and fill there the opening gap.
Forex: USD/JPY; recovering and trading at 89.07 (The Forex Market)
FXstreet.com (Sydney) – The USD/JPY is regaining ground and is trading at 89.07. Earlier, the pair had opened on 88.84 and posted an intraday high of 89.14. The pair then fell slightly. The USD/JPY finds support at 88.7825, resistance at 89.3378 and is considered slightly bullish.
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The Australian Industry Group Performance of Manufacturing Index rose 2.8 points to 53.8 – showing the sector expanded at the fastest pace in two years – led by stronger production deliveries growth.
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The Euro surged against the British Pound in early trading, sending the UK unit sharply lower against most major currencies as the markets digested emerging details of a German-led bailout of the debt-ridden Greek economy.
Forex: EUR/USD recovers and trades at 1.3631 (The Forex Market)
FXstreet.com (Sydney) – The EUR has consolidated gains against the dollar and trades at 1.3631. The pair had opened on 1.3624 and posted an intraday high of 1.3635. Since then the pair has operated within a narrow margin.
Forex: GBP/USD pound recovers and trades at 1.5193 (The Forex Market)
FXstreet.com (Sydney) – The GBP/USD has consolidated gains against the dollar and is trading at 1.5193. The pair had opened on 1.5154, and set an intraday high of 1.52038. The GBP/USD finds support at 1.5146, resistance at 1.5246 and is considered strongly bullish.
Hawks snap Bucks’ win streak in OT (AP)
John Salmons had to give Joe Johnson his due. “Yeah, he’s tough,” Salmons said. “He hit some tough shots in overtime.” Johnson scored nine of his 24 points in overtime, Josh Smith had 22 points and 15 rebounds, and the Atlanta Hawks ended the Milwaukee Bucks’ winning streak at six with a 106-102 victory Sunday night.
Thunder beat Raptors as Bosh sits again (AP)
Despite being one of the youngest teams in the NBA, the Oklahoma City Thunder haven’t let a two-game hiccup disrupt their pursuit of the playoffs. Kevin Durant scored 29 points, Nenad Krstic had a rare 3-pointer and added 16 points and Oklahoma City rolled to its second straight blowout, beating the Toronto Raptors 119-99 on Sunday night.
Knaus outsmarts everyone – again (Yahoo! Sports)
Crew chief Chad Knaus has been called a cheater, but it’s his good decisions that have made Jimmie Johnson No. 1.
Asian Debate: Can Ahn Jung Hwan Repeat His 2002 Heroics For South Korea At The 2010 World Cup? (Goal.com)
A familiar face could be on his way to South Africa…


