[EURUSD]
Important Levels to Watch for:
- Resistance line of 1.21025 and 1.21321.
- Support line of 1.20067 and 1.19771.
Commentary/ Reason:
- The euro was holding at $1.2040 on Thursday after sliding 0.55% overnight, its most in two weeks. 
- EUR/USD slipped on weaker-than-expected Eurozone economic data that is dovish for ECB policy. Eurozone Jan new car registrations fell to its the biggest decline in 8 months while Eurozone Dec construction output decline to its most in 8 months. 
- Meanwhile, the U.S. economic data was bullish for the dollar. U.S. Jan retail sales increase to most in 7 months, while PPI ex-food & energy also rose stronger than expectations and the largest increase in 16 months. In addition, Jan manufacturing production also rose. 
- U.S. Fed rhetoric remains dovish as the FOMC committee suggesting policymakers may indeed let the economy run hot, which for now means less U.S. dollar support. 

[USDCHF]
Important Levels to Watch for:
- Resistance line of 0.90103 and 0.90376.
- Support line of 0.89221 and 0.88948.
Commentary/ Reason:
- The dollar was flat against the Swiss franc on Thursday, trading at 0.89883, holding as it touched a 1-week high yesterday. 
- A declined stock market overnight and hopes for a stronger U.S. economy boosted liquidity demand for the dollar. Although the Wednesday's minutes of the Jan 26-27 FOMC meeting were dollar-negative as the Fed officials stated that they did not see the conditions for reducing their asset-purchase program being met for "some time." 
- The policy meeting minutes also reinforced the central bank’s willingness to let the economy run hot while keeping monetary settings ultra-accommodative. 

[GBPUSD]
Important Levels to Watch for:
- Resistance line of 1.39130 and 1.39420.
- Support line of 1.38190 and 1.37900.
Commentary/ Reason:
- The British pound eased slightly on Thursday, to trade at $1.38557. 
- British annual budged that will be announced on the March 3 is going to provide the next clue on the country’s finance. 

 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                             
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                 
             
             
             
            