The British Pound is unlikely to see lasting response to steady inflation data. Forex markets remain focused on chatter surrounding “fiscal cliff” negotiations.
Talking Points
British Pound Likely to Look Past Steady UK Inflation Data Set
RBA Minutes Link Rate Cut to Softening Labor Market Outlook
Aussie, NZ Dollars May Recover as S&P 500 Futures Rise in Asia
November’s UK Consumer Price Index report headlines the economic in European trading hours. Expectations suggest the benchmark inflation rate will hold unchanged at 2.7 percent. Steady year-on-year PPI and RPI readings over the same period are seen reinforcing well-anchored price-growth trends. This suggests the data set is unlikely to materially unhinge the wait-and-see posture at the Bank of England, at least in the near term. As such, the response from the British Pound is likely to be fairly muted absent a major deviation from economists’ forecasts.
Minutes from December’s Reserve Bank of Australia policy meeting said the central bank saw a softening labor market as giving scope for its latest 25bps interest rate cut. The central bank added that resource-sector investment was nearing a peak while the inflation outlook afforded scope for easier policy to support demand. Traders now price in a 63 percent probability of another rate cut in February. Meanwhile, Chinese FDI fell 5.4 percent in November compared with a year prior, marking deterioration after October’s 0.24 percent decline.
The Australian and New Zealand Dollars underperformed in overnight trade, down as much as 0.2 each against their top counterparts (on average). A uniquely identifiable catalyst seemed absent. Weakness may prove limited as S&P 500 index futures point higher in late Asian trade, hinting supportive risk appetite trends may underpin a recovery in the sentiment-linked currencies. On-going US “fiscal cliff” negotiations remain a wildcard, with news-flow indicative of an emerging accord likely to boost the risk-on mood and weigh on the US Dollar (and vice versa).
Asia Session: What Happened
GMT
CCY
EVENT
ACT
EXP
PREV
23:00
AUD
Conference Board Leading Index (OCT)
0.2%
–
-0.4% (R-)
0:30
AUD
RBA December Meeting Minutes
–
–
–
2:00
CNY
Actual FDI (YoY) (NOV)
-5.4%
-3.1%
-0.2%
5:30
JPY
Nationwide Department Store Sales (YoY) (NOV)
2.2%
–
-2.4%
5:30
JPY
Tokyo Department Store Sales (YoY) (NOV)
3.1%
–
-1.5%
Euro Session: What to Expect
GMT
CCY
EVENT
EXP
PREV
IMPACT
9:30
GBP
PPI Input n.s.a. (MoM) (NOV)
0.1%
0.4%
Low
9:30
GBP
PPI Input n.s.a. (YoY) (NOV)
-0.1%
0.1%
Low
9:30
GBP
PPI Output n.s.a. (MoM) (NOV)
0.2%
0.1%
Medium
9:30
GBP
PPI Output n.s.a. (YoY) (NOV)
2.5%
2.5%
Medium
9:30
GBP
PPI Output Core n.s.a. (MoM) (NOV)
0.1%
0.1%
Low
9:30
GBP
PPI Output Core n.s.a. (YoY) (NOV)
1.5%
1.4%
Low
9:30
GBP
Retail Price Index (NOV)
246.2
245.6
Low
9:30
GBP
Retail Price Index (MoM) (NOV)
0.2%
0.6%
Medium
9:30
GBP
Retail Price Index (YoY) (NOV)
3.2%
3.2%
Medium
9:30
GBP
RPI Ex Mort Int.Payments (YoY) (NOV)
3.1%
3.1%
Low
9:30
GBP
ONS House Prices (YoY) (OCT)
–
1.7%
Low
9:30
GBP
Consumer Price Index (MoM) (NOV)
0.2%
0.5%
High
9:30
GBP
Consumer Price Index (YoY) (NOV)
2.7%
2.7%
High
9:30
GBP
Core Consumer Price Index (YoY) (NOV)
2.7%
2.6%
High
10:00
EUR
Italian Current Account (€) (OCT)
–
-2581M
Low
Critical Levels **
CCY
SUPPORT
RESISTANCE
EURUSD
1.3120
1.3212
GBPUSD
1.6166
1.6254
** Levels are derived from Pivot Points
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