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हम केवल एक ब्रोकर नहीं हैं। हम एक ऑल-इन-वन ट्रेडिंग इकोसिस्टम हैं—आपको विश्लेषण करने, ट्रेड करने और बढ़ने के लिए जो कुछ भी चाहिए, वह एक ही स्थान पर है। क्या आप अपने ट्रेडिंग को ऊँचा उठाने के लिए तैयार हैं?
हम केवल एक ब्रोकर नहीं हैं। हम एक ऑल-इन-वन ट्रेडिंग इकोसिस्टम हैं—आपको विश्लेषण करने, ट्रेड करने और बढ़ने के लिए जो कुछ भी चाहिए, वह एक ही स्थान पर है। क्या आप अपने ट्रेडिंग को ऊँचा उठाने के लिए तैयार हैं?
German factory orders are forecasted to have risen by 0.6% month-on-month in December, having dropped by 1.3% in November. The annualized figure is expected to come in at -6% compared to the previous month's -6.5%. The data will be released at 07:00 GMT.
IHS Markit’s German Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for manufacturing, which accounts for about a fifth of the economy, fell to 43.7 in December from November’s five-month high of 44.1, signaling a deeper contraction.
However, the forward-looking survey measures for new orders and output expectations had improved.
So, Factory Orders may have rebounded in December, as expected by economists.
EUR/USD found acceptance under 1.10 on Wednesday – it's first below-1.10 close since October. The psychological support was breached with a red marubozu candle, which represents strong bearish sentiment.
The pair, therefore, is on the defensive and could suffer a deeper drop to 1.0941 (Oct. 8 low) on weaker-than-expected German data.
A big beat on expectations could put a strong bid under the single currency, although the bearish outlook would be invalidated only if the spot manages to close above Wednesday's high of 1.1048.
At press time, EUR/USD is trading just below 1.10.