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EUR/CHF Tests 1.08 Amid Jordan’s Speech

Published 10/25/2016, 05:22 AM
Updated 03/07/2022, 05:10 AM

After surging more than 0.50% last week, the US dollar has been trading sideways since yesterday as the single currency kept moving lower on speculations that the ECB will somehow increase its stimulus against the backdrop of subdued inflation and anaemic growth, while the pound sterling remained under substantial pressure as investors continued to expect harsh consequences amid the UK decision to leave the European Union.

Yesterday, the dollar index climbed to a nine-month high at 98.846 as EUR/USD tumbled to 1.0860 and the cable traded at around 1.22. We believe that the market has now almost completely priced in a December interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve. Therefore, we believe that further dollar gains are unlikely.

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During the Asian session, EUR/USD treaded water at around 1.0870, edging down 0.04%. GBP/USD took a small hit as it slid 0.15% to 1.2220. In Switzerland, EUR/CHF’s response to Thomas Jordan’s speech was muted. The currency pair has consolidated at around 1.0810 over the last 24 hours as Mr. Jordan reiterated the necessity for negative interest rate but underlined that negative interest rates are a temporary solution and that side-effects have to be closely monitored.

Over the last two weeks, the Swiss franc strengthened substantially as the market sent the single currency to multi-month lows. The odds are pretty goods that the SNB will have to intervene - once again - in the FX market to weaken the CHF as the currency pair tested again the 1.08 level. This level is now broadly seen as an implicit floor as the Swiss National Bank systematically stepped in when EUR/CHF got closer to 1.08.

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In the equity market, Asian regional returns were mostly trading higher. In Japan, both the Nikkei and Topix index extended gains, climbing 0.76% and 0.71% respectively. In China, the Shanghai Composite and Shenzhen Composite rose 0.05% and 0.29%, while offshore the Hang Seng slid 0.11%.

Further South, Australian shares were up 0.63%, while in New Zealand the NZX 50 was up 0.64%. US futures were blinking green on the screen. Finally, European futures were trading higher across the board with the Footsie up 0.22% and the DAX surging 0.14%.

Today traders will be watching PPI from Spain and Sweden; IFO survey from Germany; industrial orders from Italy; current account balance, FDI and COPOM monetary policy meeting minutes from Brazil; consumer confidence index and Richmond Fed manufacturing index from the US. On the central bank side, Draghi will address in Berlin, BoE’s Carney will speak before the economic committee, while in the US, Fed’s Lockhart will also speak.

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EUR/USD
R 2: 1.1352
R 1: 1.1058
CURRENT: 1.0878
S 1: 1.0822
S 2: 1.0711

GBP/USD
R 2: 1.2857
R 1: 1.2477
CURRENT: 1.2224
S 1: 1.2090
S 2: 1.1841

USD/JPY
R 2: 111.45
R 1: 107.49
CURRENT: 104.40
S 1: 102.80
S 2: 100.09

USD/CHF
R 2: 1.0328
R 1: 1.0093
CURRENT: 0.9948
S 1: 0.9632
S 2: 0.9522

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