Talking Points:
Dollar Run Stalls as Rates, Risk and Data Moderate
British Pound Advances for Only Second Time in 14 Days
Australian Dollar: Data Flow Increases with RBA Decision
Dollar Run Stalls as Rates, Risk and Data Moderate
The Dow Jones FXCM Dollar Index (ticker = USDollar) – after its impressive run these past three weeks – kicked off this new period on a weak footing. Following the best performance in six months, the greenback slipped against most of its major counterparts – with a notable exception for EURUSD. Like most fledgling trends nowadays, this currency needs more firm fundamental ground to drive it forward with broader market conditions favoring congestion over trend. Little of that was in evidence Monday. The rate expectations that soared last week after the GDP and FOMC decision combination find the two-year Treasury yield (a sensitive asset and time frame to rate forecasting) 20 percent off Thursday’s high. Not even Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker’s remarks that the market may be underestimating the timing and pace of the Fed’s return to hikes seems to have inspired rate watchers – and unlike Fisher and Plosser who spoke a hawkish game last week wee, he is a voter in 2015. A moderate in ‘fear’ that built up through volatility measures last week was another off-putting development for the safe haven currency. The FX-based volatility measure has fallen back below 5 percent. Ahead, the docket will try its hand at stirring one of these key trends or perhaps just short-term volatility. Service sector activity readings and an economic sentiment survey are top billing.
British Pound Advances for Only Second Time in 14 Days
GBPUSD has advanced for only the second time in 14 trading days. Though the dollar has contributed to this impressive move, the sterling carries its own responsibility as it has dropped against most majors over that same period. The source of this bearish performance is not difficult to identify. Just as interest rate expectations drove the pound higher for a full year, a moderation of buoyant expectations are in turn pulling the market back. We can see this in Gilt yields and swaps which have slipped support on six weeks of congestion. Less-than-perfect data helped this along. Last week, consumer sentiment, housing inflation and manufacturing activity readings curbed growth expectations. Ahead, we have the service sector PMI for and a proprietary retail inflation indicator from BRC both for July.
Australian Dollar: Data Flow Increases with RBA Decision
The Australian dollar takes the prize for top fundamental driver this week. Off to an aggressive start, we have already seen July inflation statistics from TD cool (2.6 percent from 3.0), June retail sales beat (0.6 percent versus 0.3 expected) and this morning’s service sector activity gauge rise (49.2 from 47.6). This is a robust mix of data for the economy – tempered inflation and improved growth. However, Aussie dollar traders want more. They want rate hikes. We won’t see that at today’s RBA decision, but we may see a commentary to suggest a time frame.
Euro Performance Doesn’t Match Yields after Portuguese Bank Bailout
Crisis averted…at least some markets seem to think so. Over the weekend, Portugal’s Banco Espirito Santo was rescued. A €4.9 billion bailout would still saddle shareholders and junior creditors with losses rather than force a bail-in scenario where depositors and senior debt holders were spared (only possible because general market conditions are steady). Portugal’s 10-year bonds rallied on the news, but the optimism didn’t spread much further. Eurozone equity indexes and sovereign yields were mixed, while the Euro edged down.
New Zealand Dollar Volatility Expectations on Employment Data Release Moderate
Rate expectations built the Kiwi dollar up, and their moderation is now keeping it anchored. For rate expectations, swaps maintain the market is only pricing in a 4 percent probability that the next RBNZ decision will realize the 5th consecutive hike. That compares to the 86 percent chance priced in going into the previous meeting. Since the central bank lifted rates to 3.50 percent a week-and-a-half ago, the kiwi is down against all major counterparts (0.1 percent versus the CAD to 1.7 percent against the USD). Though a pause is likely, the hawkish regime is not likely over. That said, data like theupcoming employment figures for 2Q will play an important part in stabilizing the currency. The jobless rate is expected to have dropped to a 5.8 percent, five-year low while wage growth is seen recovering to 0.5 percent growth.
Emerging Markets: Russia to Offer Economic Update, India a Rate Decision
Following Thursday’s sharp drop in Emerging Markets – a victim of the broad risk aversion swoon – the segment’s capital markets but in for a strong Monday performance. The MSCI Emerging Market ETF jumped 0.9 percent for the biggest advance in two weeks; while the Bloomberg’s sovereign bond index was far more restrained in its own effort. Amongst the currencies, performance was more mixed. The South African Rand rose 0.2 percent and Turkish Lira advanced a modest 0.1 percent. On the opposite side of the balance, the Argentine Peso dropped another 0.3 percent to a recent record low following its default while the Mexican Peso edge 0.1 percent lower. Ahead, the focus will be on the Indian Rupee and Russian Ruble. An Indian central bank rate decision and Russian PMI figures present distinct event risk.
Gold Speculative COT Interests Slip, Futures Trading Hits 5 Year Low
A 0.4 percent drop from gold to open the new trading week doesn’t exactly suggest the bears are in charge in a meaningful way. However, there are other aspects to its performance that suggest the bulls are pulling back their support. From price alone, the metal closed in the red 8 of the past 10 active trading session. On the positioning side, last week’s Commitment of Traders report from the CFTC showed futures speculators eased back 4.8 percent from July’s 18-month high. Meanwhile, the FXCM SSI showed long interest amongst retail traders jumped 69 percent from last week. More generally, open interest behind the market is fading – or perhaps shifting. As general activity – measured by the ATR – rises, open interest behind the gold futures market has dropped to a five-year low. Traders want volatility.**Bring the economic calendar to your charts with the DailyFX News App.
ECONOMIC DATA
GMT
Currency
Release
Survey
Previous
Comments
01:30
AUD
Trade Balance (Australian dollar) (JUN)
-2000M
-1911M
The nation has observed a decline in trade balance since March of this year
01:35
JPY
Japan Services PMI – Markit (JUL)
49
The Composite PMI has shown a rising trend since April this year, while the services PMI dipped from 49.3 in May to 49.0 in June
01:35
JPY
Japan Composite PMI – Markit (JUL)
50
01:45
CNY
HSBC China Services PMI (JUL)
53.1
Both PMI figures reported last month were the highest since April 2013
01:45
CNY
HSBC China Composite PMI (JUL)
52.4
04:30
AUD
Reserve Bank of Australia Rate Decision
2.50%
2.50%
The central bank intends to keep the cash rate at 2.5%, unchanged since August 2013
5:00
RUB
Russia Composite PMI – HSBC (JUL) (EM)
50.1
How hard have sanctions hit Russia?
06:00
CHF
UBS Real Estate Bubble Index
1.22
Switzerland has seen an uptrend in housing prices since September 2009
07:45
EUR
Spain Composite PMI – Markit (JUL)
55.2
The sentiment of Purchasing managers will play a huge role in driving monetary policy expectations from the ECB as the central bank tries to encourage economic growth and consumer spending through stimulus. Lower than expected figures will increase speculation of added stimulus in the Eurozone.
07:45
EUR
Italy Composite PMI – Markit (JUL)
54.20
07:50
EUR
France Composite PMI – Markit (JUL F)
49.4
49.4
07:55
EUR
Markit/ Germany Composite PMI – Markit (JUL)
55.9
55.9
08:00
EUR
Eurozone Services PMI – Markit (JUL F)
54.4
54.4
08:00
EUR
Eurozone Composite PMI – Markit (JUL F)
54
54
08:30
GBP
Official Reserves (Changes)
$994M
The official reserves have seen a trend of falling below and moving above 0 in alternate periods this year
08:30
GBP
UK Composite PMI – Markit (JUL)
58
58
Both reports have seen a minor negative trend in the last three months
08:30
GBP
UK Services PMI – Markit (JUL)
58
57.7
09:00
EUR
Euro-Zone Retail Sales (MoM)
0.5%
0.0%
An expected pick up in retail sales would ease some concern in lending and jobless troubles
09:00
EUR
Euro-Zone Retail Sales (YoY)
1.4%
0.7%
13:45
USD
US Services PMI – Markit (JUL)
60.8
61
Healthy PMI data will further boost interest rate expectations after a better than expected GDP report
13:45
USD
US Composite PMI – Markit (JUL)
60.9
14:00
USD
ISM Non-Manufacturing Composite (JUL)
56.50
56.00
The composite had observed an increasing trend from February till last month when it fell by 0.3 points
14:00
USD
IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism (AUG)
47.30
45.60
Represents the confidence that consumers have on the economy, a lower than 50 figure has been reported since December 2012
22:45
NZD
Unemployment Rate (2Q)
5.8%
6.0%
Employment rates remain in focus for the RBNZ as more and more people are joining the work force. The central bank expected unemployment rate to be around 5% by 2015.
22:45
NZD
Employment Change (QoQ) (2Q)
0.7%
0.9%
22:45
NZD
Employment Change (YoY) (2Q)
4.0%
3.7%
22:45
NZD
Average Hourly Earnings (QoQ) (2Q)
0.6%
0.7%
23:01
GBP
BRC Shop Price Index (YoY) (AUG)
-1.6%
-1.8%
There has been a broader trend of falling shop prices since May 2013.
GMT
Currency
Upcoming Events & Speeches
02:30
NZD
Finance Minister English to Speak in Canberra
3:00
CNY
China’s Jiangxi Province to Sell 8.58 Bln Yuan in 7. 10-Yr Bonds
4:30
INR
Reserve Bank of India Rate Decision (Emerging Market)
-:-
USD
U.S.-African Summit, Washington, DC
SUPPORT AND RESISTANCE LEVELS
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CLASSIC SUPPORT AND RESISTANCE
EMERGING MARKETS 18:00 GMT
SCANDIES CURRENCIES 18:00 GMT
Currency
USD/MXN
USD/TRY
USD/ZAR
USD/HKD
USD/SGD
Currency
USD/SEK
USD/DKK
USD/NOK
Resist 2
13.5800
2.3800
12.7000
7.8165
1.3650
Resist 2
7.5800
5.8950
6.5135
Resist 1
13.3250
2.3000
11.8750
7.8075
1.3250
Resist 1
7.3285
5.8475
6.3145
Spot
13.2247
2.1418
10.7169
7.7500
1.2479
Spot
6.8969
5.5678
6.2834
Support 1
12.8350
2.0700
10.2500
7.7490
1.2000
Support 1
6.7750
5.3350
5.7450
Support 2
12.6000
1.7500
9.3700
7.7450
1.1800
Support 2
6.0800
5.2715
5.5655
INTRA-DAY PROBABILITY BANDS 18:00 GMT
CCY
EUR/USD
GBP/USD
USD/JPY
USD/CHF
USD/CAD
AUD/USD
NZD/USD
EUR/JPY
Gold
Res 3
1.3468
1.6986
103.53
0.9144
1.0977
0.9377
0.8580
138.62
1304.30
Res 2
1.3449
1.6960
103.35
0.9130
1.0960
0.9359
0.8562
138.38
1299.11
Res 1
1.3429
1.6935
103.18
0.9116
1.0944
0.9342
0.8544
138.15
1293.92
Spot
1.3391
1.6884
102.82
0.9088
1.0911
0.9306
0.8507
137.68
1283.53
Supp 1
1.3353
1.6833
102.46
0.9060
1.0878
0.9270
0.8470
137.21
1273.14
Supp 2
1.3333
1.6808
102.29
0.9046
1.0862
0.9253
0.8452
136.98
1267.95
Supp 3
1.3314
1.6782
102.11
0.9032
1.0845
0.9235
0.8434
136.74
1262.76
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