FX Daily Outlook | 04-07-17
Posted on July 4, 2017 at 9:28 am GMT[..]
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The Australian dollar came under pressure against the greenback on the unchanged cash rate by the Reserve Bank of Australia. Meanwhile, the yen got a lift amid geopolitical concerns induced by another North Korea missile test. The euro and sterling were broadly steady against the US dollar. The RBA left its cash rate unchanged at a historic low of 1.5% during its policy meeting earlier today. While this was widely expected by the markets, the aussie was under pressure against [..]
The dollar managed to regain a part of its recent losses today, as Purchasing Managers’ Indices from around the world painted an upbeat picture of the global economy. As the dollar strengthened, particularly noteworthy was its break above 113 versus the yen; a 1 ½ – month high for the greenback. The yen was also near its 1 ½ -year low against the euro as it traded around 128.40. In Japan, signs of optimism from large manufacturers and services’ companies [..]
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Today’s Asian session saw the dollar broadly advancing relative to other majors, though its gains were limited in nature. China’s Caixin manufacturing PMI positively surprised, pushing the yuan higher, while a negative backdrop could potentially form for the yen after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party lost an election in Tokyo. As Asian traders were completing their day, the dollar index was up two-tenths of a percent at 95.79. The index, which gauges the greenback against a basket of [..]
Gold is holding a negative bias in the short-term as prices approach the June 26 low of 1235.74. The market has been making lower highs and lower lows since falling from the June 6 peak of 1295.97. The 20-period moving average has crossed below the 50-period MA, giving a bearish signal. The short-term moving average is pointing down, highlighting the bearish view. Meanwhile, the RSI is below 50 in bearish territory, indicating there is a negative bias in the market. [..]
Today’s European session was a rather busy one in terms of data releases. Final UK figures on first quarter economic growth confirmed economic activity slowing down in the nation, while inflation figures out of the eurozone surprised to the upside but failed to boost the euro. Out of the US, consumer spending and the reading for the core PCE index were among the releases attracting attention. US consumer spending recorded a slight increase in May, rising by 0.1% month-on-month, in [..]
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During today’s Asian trading session, news and data flow was mostly focused on Japan and China. The yen is up for the third consecutive day relative to the dollar. The euro, sterling and the aussie retraced some of the early gains against the dollar as the Asian session was closing. The upbeat in China’s manufacturing PMI pushed up the aussie against the dollar (as China and Australia are major trading partners) to reach an intra-day level of $0.7712, a more [..]
As the European trading session was coming to a close, the forex market reacted to a string of data releases. The dollar was helped by a positive revision of the first-quarter US GDP, though the gains didn’t last long. Upbeat data out of the eurozone helped the euro maintain its positive trend. The US economy grew at a better pace than initially estimated in the first quarter on the higher consumer spending and a jump in exports. The first quarter [..]
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