Market Brief
The German GDP grew 0.1% q/q in 3Q, 1.2% y/y. Markets gave little reaction to good German data as more important concerns occupy the headlines in the Euro-zone, the QE being one of them. EUR/USD opened the week down to 1.2360 following “broader asset purchases” hinted by Draghi on November 21st speech. Trend and momentum indicators weaken. The MACD will step in red zone for a daily close below 1.2343. Decent vanilla expiries should cap the upside pre-1.25. EUR/GBP traded in tight range of 0.79175/276 overnight (daily Ichi cloud).
GBP/USD trades range-bound. The formation of bullish engulfing (conviction 5/9) hints at better short-term outlook, a daily close above 1.5692 (MACD pivot) should push for upside correction. Last week’s double top 1.5736/37 is yet to be broken to confirm a bullish reversal. BoE Governor Carney’s speech before the lawmakers should give fresh direction to GBP-complex today. Renewed dovishness should halt the improvement in technicals and reverse short-term tendency toward 1.55 target.
The China 7-day repo fixing fell 20 bps to 3.3%, USD/CNY extended gains to 6.1405. With bullish momentum developing, we see room for further upside. Next line of resistance is seen at 6.1500/33 (optionality / Fib 50% on January-April rally), then 6.1774/6.1803 (200-dma / Fib 61.8%).
USD/JPY and JPY crosses were sluggish in Tokyo, the dovish BoJ minutes were offset by political uncertainties and the need for fiscal reforms. USD/JPY consolidates gains at year high levels, yet the limited appetite before December snap elections should keep the resistance solid pre-120. EUR/JPY bulls lose ground.
USD/CAD remains well bid above the 50-dma (1.1225) as oil markets trade water before Thursday’s OPEC meeting. There are rumors that some OPEC members will be willing to cut outcome to sustain prices, while the delay in Iran-US nuclear talks may also have a deferring impact on OPEC decision. This is no good news for oil exporters as the US continues extending its total production to record highs (9 million barrel per day according to Nov 14th data) to keep the downside pressures on oil markets.
In Brazil, the real starts the week offered as Rousseff takes her time to nominate her new economic team. The delay in decision increases fears in the markets, we expect higher FX volatilities until the decision is announced. Option bids trail above 2.55 for today expiry.
OECD will publish economic outlook for the Euro-zone. The economic calendar of the day: German 3Q (Final) GDP q/q & y/y, Personal Consumption q/q, Government Spending q/q, Capital and Construction Investment q/q, Exports and Imports q/q, French November Manufacturing and Business Confidence, Spanish and Swedish October PPI m/m & y/y, Italian September Retail Sales m/m & y/y, UK October BBA Loans for House Purchase, US 3Q (Second reading) GDP Annualized q/q, Personal Consumption, GDP Price Index and Core PCE q/q, Canadian September Retail sales m/m & y/y, US September S&P/CaseShiller House Price Index, US November Consumer Confidence Index and Richmond Fed’s November Manufacturing Index.
Today's Calendar | Estimates | Previous | Country / GMT |
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GE 3Q F GDP SA QoQ | 0.10% | 0.10% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q F GDP WDA YoY | 1.20% | 1.20% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q F GDP NSA YoY | 1.20% | 1.20% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q Private Consumption QoQ | 0.30% | 0.10% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q Government Spending QoQ | 0.20% | 0.10% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q Capital Investment QoQ | -0.80% | -2.30% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q Construction Investment QoQ | -0.30% | -4.20% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q Domestic Demand QoQ | -0.30% | 0.10% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q Exports QoQ | 1.40% | 0.90% | EUR / 07:00 |
GE 3Q Imports QoQ | 1.00% | 1.60% | EUR / 07:00 |
FR Nov Own-Company Production Outlook | - | 8 | EUR / 07:45 |
FR Nov Production Outlook Indicator | -23 | -22 | EUR / 07:45 |
FR Nov Manufacturing Confidence | 97 | 97 | EUR / 07:45 |
FR Nov Business Confidence | 92 | 91 | EUR / 07:45 |
SP Oct PPI MoM | - | 0.50% | EUR / 08:00 |
SP Oct PPI YoY | - | -0.30% | EUR / 08:00 |
SW Oct PPI MoM | - | -0.30% | SEK / 08:30 |
SW Oct PPI YoY | - | 1.70% | SEK / 08:30 |
IT Sep Retail Sales MoM | - | -0.10% | EUR / 09:00 |
IT Sep Retail Sales YoY | - | -3.10% | EUR / 09:00 |
UK Oct BBA Loans for House Purchase | 38500 | 39271 | GBP / 09:30 |
EC OECD Economic Outlook | - | - | EUR / 10:00 |
US 3Q S GDP Annualized QoQ | 3.30% | 3.50% | USD / 13:30 |
US 3Q S Personal Consumption | 1.90% | 1.80% | USD / 13:30 |
US 3Q S GDP Price Index | 1.30% | 1.30% | USD / 13:30 |
US 3Q S Core PCE QoQ | 1.40% | 1.40% | USD / 13:30 |
CA Sep Retail Sales MoM | 0.50% | -0.30% | CAD / 13:30 |
CA Sep Retail Sales Ex Auto MoM | 0.30% | -0.30% | CAD / 13:30 |
US Sep FHFA House Price Index MoM | 0.40% | 0.50% | USD / 14:00 |
US 3Q House Price Purchase Index QoQ | 1.00% | 0.81% | USD / 14:00 |
US Sep S&P/CS 20 City MoM SA | 0.30% | -0.15% | USD / 14:00 |
US Sep S&P/CS Composite-20 YoY | 4.60% | 5.57% | USD / 14:00 |
US Sep S&P/CaseShiller 20-City Index NSA | 173.28 | 173.66 | USD / 14:00 |
US Sep S&P/Case-Shiller US HPI YoY | - | 5.10% | USD / 14:00 |
US Sep S&P/Case-Shiller US HPI NSA | - | 167.68 | USD / 14:00 |
US Nov Consumer Confidence Index | 96 | 94.5 | USD / 15:00 |
US Nov Richmond Fed Manufact. Index | 16 | 20 | USD / 15:00 |
Currency Tech
EURUSD
R 2: 1.2578
R 1: 1.2445
CURRENT: 1.2423
S 1: 1.2358
S 2: 1.2300
GBPUSD
R 2: 1.5835
R 1: 1.5737
CURRENT: 1.5669
S 1: 1.5593
S 2: 1.5575
USDJPY
R 2: 120.00
R 1: 118.98
CURRENT: 117.93
S 1: 117.05
S 2: 115.46
USDCHF
R 2: 0.9839
R 1: 0.9751
CURRENT: 0.9683
S 1: 0.9655
S 2: 0.9531