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European Equities Recover, Dollar Rally Pauses

Published 05/27/2015, 04:54 AM
Updated 03/07/2022, 05:10 AM

Market Brief

The latest data from the US were broadly mixed, with April Durables Goods Orders matching expectations at -0.5%m/m (4% prior). Markit (NASDAQ:MRKT) Flash Services PMI came in below expectation at 65.4 versus 56.5 expected (57.4 prior), indicating that the US service sector lost momentum in May. However, since a read above the 50 threshold indicates an expansion, May’s figure is therefore not that bad. Finally, Consumer Confidence surprised markets on the upside, as the index surged at 95.4 in May versus 95 expected and 94.3 prior. All in all, data release didn’t trigger major moves in FX markets as USD consolidates against G10 overnight before sliding slightly in late Asian session.

G10 Advancers and Global Indexes Chart

In Asia, equity returns are broadly negative. Korea’s Kospi is the biggest loser, down -1.68%. In Japan, the Nikkei is roughly positive, up 0.17% while the Shanghai Composite is rising again, up 0.72%. Australian shares are down -0.83%, despite Westpac (ASX:WBC) leading index surged 0.1%m/m in April, rebounding from -0.35m/m in March. USD/JPY is consolidating around 123 after adding more than 3% in less than 3 weeks. This morning, BoJ minutes indicate that Japanese officials are comfortable with a weak yen, helping to boost inflation. The dollar should find support at 121.48 (Fib 38.2% on late April – May rally) while a strong resistance implied by June 2007 high stands at 121.14. Further South, AUD/USD free fall continues as the Aussie broke the 0.7786 support (Fib 61.8% on April 13 – May 14 rally). Moreover, the break of the 50dma (0.7808) validate a negative trend, and we therefore expect the pair lower. On the downside, the next support can be found at 0.75 (psychological threshold).

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In Canada, we expect the BoC to leave its target rate unchanged at 0.75% at its policy meeting today, in line with consensus. USD/CAD broke the 50dma to the upside and is now finding resistance at the bottom of its January-April 1.2425-1.2845 range.

In Europe, equity futures are blinking green on the screen after yesterday sharp sell-off. Euro Stoxx 50 is up 0.42%, UK’s Footsie is up 0.19%, German DAX up 0.40%, while Swiss equities gained 0.44%. GBP/USD has proved unable to break the 1.5338 support (Fib 38.2% April 13 – May 14 rally). The cable rebounded on the level and is heading toward the closest resistance standing around 1.55 (psychological threshold and April 29 high). EUR/GBP remains in its declining channel even if the pace of depreciation has slowed down. The euro reached 0.7041 against the sterling yesterday after losing 5.5% in less than 3 weeks.

USD/CHF stands at a turning point, testing the strong resistance at 0.9525 implied by the conjunction of its 50dma and 200dma. The dollar will need fresh boost to validate a break to the upside; if not, the pair will find support at 0.9052 (Fib 61.8% on January 16 – March 12 rally).

Today’s economic calendar is light; however, traders will be watching MBA Mortgage applications from the US and Bank of Canada rate decision at 14pm GMT. G-7 finance ministers and central banks chiefs meet in Dresden, Germany. The meeting will last three days until Friday.

Today's Calendar

Currency Tech
EUR/USD
R 2: 1.1450
R 1: 1.1043
CURRENT: 1.0903
S 1: 1.0882
S 2: 1.0521

GBP/USD
R 2: 1.6189
R 1: 1.5879
CURRENT: 1.5405
S 1: 1.5338
S 2: 1.5191

USD/JPY
R 2: 125.64
R 1: 124.14
CURRENT: 123.12
S 1: 118.91
S 2: 117.94

USD/CHF
R 2: 1.0240
R 1: 0.9571
CURRENT: 0.9492
S 1: 0.8936
S 2: 0.8823

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