Market Brief
The week starts with escalating tensions in Ukraine, broadly higher USD and ECB’s efforts to cap the strength in EUR. The UN Security Council met in an emergency meeting last night. The Ruble opened the session downbeat and dropped more than 1% against USD at the time of writing. XAU/USD rallied to $1,330 on decent safe haven demand.
EUR-complex gap started the week amid ECB officials voiced concrete QE plans to stop the undesired EUR rally. ECB President Draghi said that stronger EUR will trigger looser monetary policy (source: MNI) while low interest rates could have financial stability implications. ECB’s Noyer and Coeure made similar comments. EUR/USD opened the week at 1.3843 (Friday close at 1.3885), EUR/JPY at 140.71 (Friday close at 141.13). EUR/GBP rapidly sold-off below the 50-dma (0.82838). Event risk in EUR remains.
In UK, the Rightmove house prices increased at the faster pace of 7.3% y/y in April release (vs. 6.8% a month ago). GBP/USD rebounded from 1.6706. Trend and momentum indicators remain in the green zone yet the enthusiasm is limited before CPI release due on Tuesday. The market expectations are soft. The first line of support is seen at 21 & 50 dma (1.6624/16 resexctively). On the upside, the key resistance stands at the year high of 1.6823 (Feb 17th). EUR/GBP crossed below its 50-dma early in the session, the global EUR sell-off being the main trigger. Technicals remain bearish, the pair is still offered below the 21-dma (0.83060).
USD/JPY consolidated weakness at 101.42/72 in Tokyo. Trend and momentum indicators are negative as BoJ refrained from adding more stimulus in its policy meeting last week. There are talks on PM Abe being unhappy about BoJ’s decisions. The sentiment remains heavy in JPY-crosses. USD/JPY trades below the daily Ichimoku cloud cover (102.37/103.10), more option related offers wait to be tipped below 101.00. The key support is 100.76 (2014 high). EUR/JPY sees resistance at 21-dma (141.45). With mounting reaction against EUR-strength, we expect limited upside.
AUD made a flat start to the week. Trend and momentum indicators remain steadily bullish, the next key resistance stands at 0.9499/0.9500 (Fib 76.4% on Nov’13 – Jan’14 pullback & psychological level). Option bets are mixed at 0.9370/0.9425 area with bias on the upside. AUD/NZD consolidates gains in the bullish consolidation zone. Option bids favor the upside for the week ahead despite RBA/RBNZ divergence in favor of the Kiwi leg.
Traders start the week with Italian March (Final) CPI m/m & y/y, Euro-Zone February Industrial Production m/m & y/y, US March Retail Sales m/m, Canadian Teranet & National Bank House Price Index m/m & y/y and US February Business Inventories.
Currency Tech
EUR/USD
R 2: 1.3967
R 1: 1.3910
CURRENT: 1.3847
S 1: 1.3820
S 2: 1.3665
GBP/USD
R 2: 1.6823
R 1: 1.6770
CURRENT: 1.6734
S 1: 1.6685
S 2: 1.6550
USD/JPY
R 2: 103.10
R 1: 102.37
CURRENT: 101.65
S 1: 101.20
S 2: 100.76
USD/CHF
R 2: 0.8930
R 1: 0.8845
CURRENT: 0.8773
S 1: 0.8744
S 2: 0.8699