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ForexLive European FX news wrap: Dollar bid as risk sours
- Dollar firms amid more defensive risk mood
- Equities stay cautious as bond yields slide back down as well
- Eurozone consumers anticipate lower inflation but weaker spending power – ECB survey
- Germany July final CPI +6.2% vs +6.2% y/y prelim
- France June trade balance -€6.71 billion vs -€8.00 billion expected
- US July NFIB small business optimism index 91.9 vs 91.0 prior
Markets:
- USD leads, AUD lags on the day
- European equities lower; S&P 500 futures down 0.8%
- US 10-year yields down 8 bps to 3.998%
- Gold down 0.4% to $1,929.44
- WTI crude down 1.8% to $80.42
- Bitcoin up 0.5% to $29,292
It was a quiet session bereft of headlines but there were some decent market moves. It would seem European traders are responding to the poor China trade balance from earlier today, as recession fears start to resurface.
That saw more defensive risk flows as equities slumped lower while bond yields also dropped. The latter in particular is rather notable with 10-year Treasury yields sliding back under the 4% mark.
In turn, the dollar kept up its bid from Asia trading and extended gains during the session. EUR/USD fell from 1.0980 to 1.0940 while GBP/USD dropped from 1.2760 to 1.2700 with both pairs more than erasing the advance from yesterday.
USD/JPY is keeping firmer around 143.05 but is down from around 143.40 earlier in the day.
As risk sentiment stays more defensive, the commodity currencies are the ones being hurt the most. USD/CAD is up 0.8% to 1.3475 as oil prices also drop heavily on the day. Meanwhile, AUD/USD is down 1.1% to test the 0.6500 mark.
It’s now over to Wall Street to make do with the more dour risk mood at the moment.
This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.
NZDUSD Technical Analysis – The sellers are eyeing new lows
Last
week, the NFP missed
expectations for a second time in a row and the previous numbers were all
revised lower. This was seen as a disappointment as the labour market seems to
be a touch weaker than previously expected. Nevertheless, the unemployment rate
fell once again and lessened the disappointment from the miss in the payrolls
number. The worse part for the Fed is that the average hourly earnings beat
expectations, and such high wage growth is not consistent with a sustainable
return to the 2% target. It’s worth reminding though, that the Fed will see
another NFP report before the September meeting, so this NFP doesn’t change much,
but the data leading into the meeting can still weigh on sentiment.
The RBNZ, on the other hand, kept its official cash
rate unchanged while stating that it will remain at the restrictive level for
the foreseeable future to ensure that inflation comes down back to target. The
recent New Zealand inflation and employment data though surprised to the upside
which might put some pressure on the central bank at the next rate decision,
although they are more likely to keep rates steady.
NZDUSD Technical Analysis –
Daily Timeframe
On the daily chart, we can see that the NZDUSD
selloff from the 0.6389 resistance seems to
be unstoppable as the US data remains quite strong. The sellers will have to
break the 0.6050 support to target the break of the 0.5987 level next. The
buyers, on the other hand, will need the price to break above the trendline to
switch the bias from bearish to bullish and start targeting a rally towards the
0.6389 resistance.
NZDUSD Technical Analysis –
4 hour Timeframe
On the 4 hour chart, we can see that the price is diverging with the
MACD right
when it’s approaching the 0.6050 support. This is generally a sign of weakening
momentum often followed by pullbacks or reversals. In this case, we may see a
pullback all the way back to the downward trendline where the sellers will have
an even better risk to reward setup to target the lows.
NZDUSD Technical Analysis –
1 hour Timeframe
On the 1 hour chart, we can see more
closely the support level and the divergence with the MACD. Aggressive buyers
may start to pile in here with a defined risk below the level and target the
trendline. The sellers, on the other hand, will want to see the price breaking
lower to pile in even more aggressively and extend the selloff into the 0.5987
low.
Upcoming Events
This week the
main event will be the US CPI report on Thursday. The market is likely to focus
more on the Core readings as this is what the Fed is more interested in. Higher
than expected data should give the US Dollar a boost as the market’s
expectations will be skewed more on the hawkish side. On the other hand, lower
than expected readings should weigh on the USD as it would support the
soft-landing narrative in the short-term. At the same time of the US CPI data,
we will also see the latest US Jobless Claims report, which is less likely to
move the market since it’s released at the same time of the CPI, but big
surprises should have an effect, nonetheless. Finally, we conclude the week
with the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment report on Friday where the
market is likely to focus more on the inflation expectations figures.
This article was written by FL Contributors at www.forexlive.com.
Dollar firms amid more defensive risk mood
The dollar is higher across the board as markets are adopting a more defensive risk posture on the session. There aren’t any major headlines but the retreat in bond yields and equities keeping lower points to risk-off flows. The only thing I can attribute this to would be China’s poor trade balance data, which is perhaps reigniting risks of a global recession.
In that lieu, the dollar is benefitting with EUR/USD now down 0.4% to 1.0964 and GBP/USD falling further by 0.5% to 1.2720 on the day. Both pairs are still sitting within the ranges of last Friday and Monday this week but in the case of the former, it is inviting sellers to keep up the pressure in looking for a test of the 100-day moving average (red line):
Meanwhile, USD/JPY continues to keep higher by 0.5% at 143.18 while USD/CAD is also seen up by 0.6% now to 1.3445. That comes as we see oil prices slide as well amid the poorer risk mood. The aussie is the biggest loser on the day though with AUD/USD down 1.0% to 0.6510 at the lows for the day, coming close to that test of 0.6500 at the moment.
This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.
AUDUSD Technical Analysis – The bearish bias remains
Last
week, the NFP missed
expectations for a second time in a row and the previous numbers were all
revised lower. This was seen as a disappointment as the labour market seems to
be a touch weaker than previously expected. Nevertheless, the unemployment rate
fell once again and lessened the disappointment from the miss in the payrolls
number. The worse part for the Fed is that the average hourly earnings beat
expectations, and such high wage growth is not consistent with a sustainable
return to the 2% target. It’s worth reminding though, that the Fed will see
another NFP report before the September meeting, so this NFP doesn’t change
much, but the data leading into the meeting can still weigh on sentiment.
The RBA, on the other hand,
kept its cash rate unchanged with a slight tweak to a line in
the policy statement that suggests that they are leaning more on the dovish
side. The data makes their job harder as the Australian Jobs report surprised again to the upside but
the Inflation report missed expectations. Nonetheless,
they will see more data now before the next meeting and can make a better-informed
decision.
AUDUSD Technical Analysis –
Daily Timeframe
On the daily chart, we can see that the AUDUSD
selloff from the 0.69 handle has extended past the 0.6563 support and the
sellers are now targeting the 0.6459 low with a high chance of seeing a break
lower. This is clearly a sellers’ market as the price has been printing lower
lows and lower highs and the moving averages are
crossed to the downside. The buyers will need a strong fundamental catalyst to
switch the bias in the favour.
AUDUSD Technical Analysis –
4 hour Timeframe
On the 4 hour chart, we can see that AUDUSD after
the break lower rallied back into the previous swing low area where we had also
the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level
for confluence. That’s
where the sellers piled in to target the 0.6459 low. The buyers will need the
price to break above the resistance around
the 0.66 handle to switch the bias from bearish to bullish.
AUDUSD Technical
Analysis – 1 hour Timeframe
On the 1 hour chart, we can see that we
have a minor support at the previous low. A break below should see more sellers
piling in to target the low and eventually a break lower. More aggressive
buyers may try to step in here to target the 0.66 handle and a break higher.
Upcoming Events
This week the
main event will be the US CPI report on Thursday. The market is likely to focus
more on the Core readings as this is what the Fed is more interested in. Higher
than expected data should give the US Dollar a boost as the market’s
expectations will be skewed more on the hawkish side. On the other hand, lower
than expected readings should weigh on the USD as it would support the
soft-landing narrative in the short-term. At the same time of the US CPI data,
we will also see the latest US Jobless Claims report, which is less likely to
move the market since it’s released at the same time of the CPI, but big
surprises should have an effect, nonetheless. Finally, we conclude the week
with the University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment report on Friday where the
market is likely to focus more on the inflation expectations figures.
This article was written by FL Contributors at www.forexlive.com.
US July NFIB small business optimism index 91.9 vs 91.0 prior
- Prior 91.0
The small business optimism index shows a decent improvement in July but it remains below the long-term average of 98. The last time it was above said reading was all the way back in December 2021. Here’s the breakdown of the components:
This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.