Talking Points:

NZ Dollar gains on firming risk appetite, Aussie struggles after jobs data
Euro to fall with Yen if ECB minutes boost easing bets, bolster sentiment
US Dollar may be more sensitive to hawkish vs. dovish Fed commentary

The sentiment-linked New Zealand Dollar outperformed in overnight trade, with prices tracking an upswing across Asian stock exchanges. The MSCI Asia Pacific regional benchmark stock index added over 1.5 percent. The likewise risk-sensitive Australian Dollar failed to capitalize on the chipper mood, with prices weighed down by a disappointing jobs report.

The publication of ECB meeting minutes headlines the economic calendar in European trading hours. Traders will be on the lookout for any additional clues suggesting an expansion of stimulus is on tap in March. Comments to that affect are likely to weigh on the Euro and boost overall risk appetite, offering support to commodity-bloc FX while punishing funding currencies like the Japanese Yen.

Later in the day, scheduled commentary from San Francisco Fed President John Williams enters the spotlight. While he is not a voter on this year’s FOMC, Mr Williams is seen as a close confidant of Chair Yellen having been her research director while she ran the central bank’s San Francisco branch. With that in mind, markets ought to be very interested in his assessment of the likely 2016 rate path.

The US Dollar saw a muted response to the release of minutes from January’s policy meeting, which underscored officials’ unease with the breakout of market volatility at the start of the year. A cautious tone in subsequent comments from St. Louis Fed President James Bullard – heretofore on the hawkish side of the spectrum – likewise passed with little fanfare.

Similar news-flow might have been expected to hurt the greenback as recently as last week. The absence of fireworks suggests that investors may have acclimated to the dovish shift in priced-in bets. Fed Funds futures suggest traders abandoned bets on further 2016 tightening last week.

This makes for an asymmetric landscape that ought to color how markets respond to Fed-related developments. News-flow supporting the new dovish status quo seems likely to be met with little enthusiasm while clashing headlines produce an outsized response as traders scramble to readjust exposure. This opens the door for a big-splash USD rally in the event that Mr Williams breaks with his colleagues’ timid posture.

Where does the DailyFX team expect the US Dollar to go in 2016? Find out here!

Asia Session

GMT

CCY

EVENT

ACT

EXP

PREV

21:00

NZD

ANZ Job Advertisements (MoM) (JAN)

-3.2%

0.7%

21:45

NZD

PPI Input (QoQ) (4Q)

-1.2%

1.6%

21:45

NZD

PPI Output (QoQ) (4Q)

-0.80%

1.3%

23:50

JPY

Trade Balance (¥) (JAN)

-645.9B

-658.5B

140.3B

23:50

JPY

Trade Balance Adjusted (¥) (JAN)

119.4B

61.6B

15.3B

23:50

JPY

Exports (YoY) (JAN)

-12.9%

-10.9%

-8.0%

23:50

JPY

Imports (YoY) (JAN)

-18.0%

-15.8%

-18.0%

00:00

NZD

ANZ Consumer Confidence Index (FEB)

119.7

121.4

00:00

NZD

ANZ Consumer Confidence (MoM) (FEB)

-1.4%

2.3%

00:30

USD

Fed President Bullard Speaks to CFA Society

00:30

AUD

Employment Change (JAN)

-7.9K

13.0K

-0.8K

00:30

AUD

Unemployment Rate (JAN)

6.0%

5.8%

5.8%

00:30

AUD

Full Time Employment Change (JAN)

-40.6K

17.0K

00:30

AUD

Part Time Employment Change (JAN)

32.7K

-17.8K

00:30

AUD

Participation Rate (JAN)

65.2%

65.2%

65.2%

00:30

AUD

RBA FX Transactions Government (JAN)

-749M

-1308M

00:30

AUD

RBA FX Transactions Market (JAN)

728M

1175M

00:30

AUD

RBA FX Transactions Other (JAN)

44M

140M

01:00

AUD

RBA’s Edey Speech in Sydney

01:30

CNY

CPI (YoY) (JAN)

1.8%

1.9%

1.6%

01:30

CNY

PPI (YoY) (JAN)

-5.3%

-5.4%

-5.9%

01:30

JPY

BOJ Ishida Speaks in Fukuoka

European Session

GMT

CCY

EVENT

EXP

PREV

IMPACT

07:00

CHF

Trade Balance (JAN)

2.54B

Low

07:00

CHF

Exports Real (MoM) (JAN)

-1.4%

Low

07:00

CHF

Imports Real (MoM) (JAN)

-8.0%

Low

09:00

EUR

ECB Current Account s.a. (DEC)

26.4B

Low

09:00

EUR

ECB Current Account n.s.a. (DEC)

29.8B

Low

12:30

EUR

ECB Account of the Monetary Policy Meeting

2.54B

Medium

Critical Levels

CCY

Supp 3

Supp 2

Supp 1

Pivot Point

Res 1

Res 2

Res 3

EUR/USD

1.0992

1.1065

1.1096

1.1138

1.1169

1.1211

1.1284

GBP/USD

1.4081

1.4185

1.4240

1.4289

1.4344

1.4393

1.4497

— Written by Ilya Spivak, Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com

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