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Euro Unlikely To Find Support In Upbeat Manufacturing PMI Data

Published 02/03/2014, 04:59 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Talking Points:

  • Euro Unlikely to Find Support in Upbeat Manufacturing PMI Data
  • US Dollar Vulnerable if January’s ISM Print Proves Disappointing
  • New Zealand Dollar Outperformed in Otherwise Quiet Asian Trade

Final revisions of January’s eurozone Manufacturing PMI readings headline the economic calendar in european hours. Flash estimates put the most closely-watched German and regional-wide measures at 32-month highs. Confirmation of these seemingly robust results seems unlikely to boost the euro as traders remain focused on anemic inflation trends and their implications for an expansion of ECB stimulus efforts, perhaps as soon as this week. We continue to hold short EUR/USD.

Later in the day, the spotlight turns to US ISM Manufacturing data. The report is expected to show that factory-sector activity growth slowed for the second consecutive month in January. US news-flow has increasingly softened relative to consensus forecasts over the past two weeks, suggesting analysts are overestimating the health of the world’s largest economy and opening the door for a downside surprise. That may weigh on the US Dollar as traders size up the outcome’s implications for a possible slowing of the Fed’s QE “tapering” process.

The New Zealand dollar outperformed in otherwise quiet overnight trade, sliding as much as 0.3 percent on average against its leading counterparts. A singular catalyst was not readily apparent, suggesting the Kiwi’s advance probably reflected corrective price action after last week’s dismal showing. The currency slid 1.56 percent against its US namesake, yielding the worst performance among the majors.

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