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Red Hot Sterling Smothers EUR

Published 04/08/2014, 07:13 AM
Updated 03/05/2019, 07:15 AM
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It was bound to happen, especially when it would not go down. Forex speculators short the 18-member single currency on ECB hype are now paying the penalty of Draghi and company's "on-hold" decision last week. The EUR has strongly rebounded from its 100-DMA just below the psychological $1.3700 print post ECB rate announcement last Thursday. Aiding the currency in its flight are the Euro-zone bond yields edging higher after regional policymakers again stressed that that any move to print money (QE) to raise ultra-low inflation was still a long way off. A solid move this morning above $1.3755 should provide more ammo for the techies and their bullish signal, potentially opening up the topside to a new handle ($1.3820 and above).

EUR/USD

With global equity bourses opening up mixed today, following sharp declines yesterday as peripheral indices lag, has the USD trading softer against a bunch of currencies (major, commodity-related and emerging markets). Various EM pairs have already managed to print fresh 2014 highs during the Euro session (ZAR and TRY). The market should be expecting additional stop-losses to follow the single-currency pair, especially as the EUR pushes above its 200-HMA (€1.3751). Tighter UST/Bund spread is leading the short squeeze higher. The 2-year spread was +30bps before the ECB announcement, now its trading shy of +22bps. Dip buyers are expected to raise their bids, chasing this market a tad, towards the 55-DMA at €1.3730. Resistance must be now near last week's highs, just north of €1.3808 to €1.3820.

GBP/USD

Even the pound this morning is managing to undermine the dollar, supported most certainly by some stellar economic releases during this morning's Euro session. The UK industrial sector is showing no ill effects from the bad weather experienced last February in the British Isles. Cable (£1.6712) has managed to garner a half-cent boost from February's stronger Industrial (+0.9%) and Manufacturing (+1.0%) production prints. This is certainly a boost for the "hawks" that are calling for a Bank of England rate hike (+0.5%) in the latter half of this year or in Q1 2015.

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This morning's three-week high print is knocking on the next resistance level (£1.6720). Expect EUR/GBP, dropping to a new one-month low (0.8239) to be a potential catalyst to drag the pound higher. Some techies are looking for a market run back north of 0.8300 as they are not yet wholly convinced of the bearish momentum. For the GBP bulls, this move seems real enough, especially with the daily activity trading volume in EUR/GBP up +98% versus the one-month average since the UK's economic releases this morning. Long market stops are now accumulating south of 0.8214. If nothing else, a market squeeze is on!

USD/JPY

They came, saw and did what was expected of them - the Bank of Japan maintained their monetary policy setting (increase of ¥60-70t annual pace) and kept their economic assessment unchanged for an eighth consecutive month last night, but notes "fluctuations due to consumption tax hike." Basically, Japanese policy makers seek more clarity on the extent of headwind from the higher sales tax (+5% to +8%) implemented this week before deciding on further policy adjustment.

In the accompanying statement, Governor Kuroda and company did manage to tweak some of the copy, noting there were some variations concerning the overall recovery as well as private consumption and housing investment, and also added "some cautiousness" around the outlook for business sentiment.

Yen's initial reaction was to trade a touch softer as trader's interpreted elevated cautiousness over the outlook potentially paving the way to more easing in a fortnight when BOJ happens to release their semi-annual report on economic and price trends. However, the fall in global equity markets (Nikkei -1.4%) suggest a risk-off environment, with USD/JPY now the victim (¥102.52 fresh April low). Spot needs to hold above the ¥102.40 to maintain the current technical bullish outlook.
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