On Wednesday, the Aussie skyrocketed against the US Dollar, reaching the highest level in almost four months.
The Euro managed to climb for another day on Wednesday, as it went over the 135 level.
As a reaction to disappointing US fundamentals, the precious metal grew noticeably on Wednesday, by registering its fastest daily gain in almost three weeks.
On Wednesday, the US Dollar suffered heavy losses against the Yen.
The Cable climbed up the ladder for the third consecutive day this week.
EUR/USD climbed significantly on Wednesday, reflecting continuous US Dollar's weakness.
The NZD/USD pair overperformed, as the NZ Dollar managed to almost erase Monday's losses completely.
The Greenback behaved according to expectations, as it plunged against the Canadian Dollar.
The Australian Dollar appreciated against the Greenback on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the EUR/JPY cross managed to rebound, but with the weekly PP limiting the gains.
Gold has been trading broadly around the dense cluster of technical levels at 1,190 for the past seven days.
Yet again week US fundamentals weighed on the Greenback, forcing it to fall against the Yen.
On Tuesday, the Sterling appreciated against the US Dollar again and established a new 2015 high.
From the first attempt, the single European currency failed to penetrate an important resistance area above 1.12.
On Monday, the Kiwi suffered heavy losses against the US Dollar.
The US Dollar appreciated against its Canadian counterpart, although not as much as we hoped for.
The AUD/USD currency pair edged down yesterday, as was anticipated.
On Monday, the Euro behaved according to expectations, as it edged down, despite highly bullish technical studies.
There are few signs that XAU/USD is preparing to move strongly in any direction in the short-term.
On Monday, the USD/JPY currency pair surged beyond expectations.
The Cable outperformed yesterday, as it appreciated a lot more than anticipated.
Unchanged from yesterday's outlook, EUR/USD is still estimated to be capable of rebound in the near-term.
The NZD/USD currency pair managed to regain bullish momentum last Friday.
The US Dollar behaved in accordance with expectations last Friday.