The USD/CAD exchange rate continues to trade in line with a descending channel.
The Aussie was moving sideways against the US Dollar last week.
After reaching the lower channel boundary circa 131.90 on Wednesday, EUR/JPY was dominated entirely by bulls.
Early hours of this trading session showed that yesterday's attempt to return the price of yellow metal back to the pre-fall 1,283.90 level failed.
In result of the previous trading session previously dominant descending channel ceased to exist, as the currency rate broke through its upper boundary that was additionally protected by the 100-hour SMA.
As it was expected, recovery of the Pound after rapid fall on Monday was neutralized by a combination of the 55-, 100- and 200-hour SMAs.
In line with expectations, the common European currency continues to advance against the Dollar in one-week long ascending channel.
The New Zealand Dollar was guided by the 55-hour SMA on Friday which lead the pair towards the 0.6950 area.
Friday's trading session marked no changes for USD/CAD, as the rate remained in the 1.2960/67 area for the whole session.
Bears were the dominant force for AUD/USD during Friday, as neither of the three SMAs were able to diminish its intraday losses.
EUR/JPY breached a medium-term descending channel on Friday and was set for a further movement north.
The exchange rate dropped by almost 1.1% on Friday in result of 10 minutes trade that moved about 4 million ounces of the precious metal.
During previous trading session the currency exchange rate expectedly approached and made a rebound from the upper-boundary of the current descending channel.
A release of better than expected growth rate of the UK Manufacturing Production created an upside momentum that enabled the pair to return back to the 1.3228 level.
Despite a positive perception of ideas expressed by the US President Donald Trump at the ASEAN summit the Dollar is continuing to lose value against the Euro in a one-week long ascending channel.
The New Zealand Dollar was testing the upper boundary of the junior channel for several hours yesterday.
USD/CAD continued to follow bearish pressure on Thursday, as it fell 49 pips during the session.
AUD/USD has demonstrated high volatility during the past two sessions.
The common European currency was stranded between the 100-hour SMA and the weekly S1 on Thursday.
The yellow metal is continuing to trade against the buck at the intersection of large ascending channel and junior rising wedge formations.
In line with expectations, the Yen continued to gain value against the Dollar under pressure from the slipping 55-, 100- and 200-hour SMAs.
As it was expected, a combined resistance barrier formed by the weekly PP and the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level managed to constrain the cable near the 1.3150 level.
The Dollar was quoted weaker against the Euro on Thursday amid concerns that the Senate would postpone corporate tax cuts until 2019.
The Kiwi was trading in a calm manner against the US Dollar prior to the RBNZ's Rate Statement late on Wednesday.