The British Pound looks to minutes from April’s BOE meeting for direction while the Fed’s Beige Book survey threatens to rekindle broad-based risk aversion.
Talking Points
Pound Looks to BOE Minutes to Guide Monetary Policy Expectations
Fed Beige Book May Rekindle Risk Aversion Around Financial Markets
Japanese Yen Underperforms as Asian Stock Markets Launch Rebound
UK economic news-flow is in focus European trading hours. Minutes from April’s Bank of England policy meeting headline the docket, with traders eager to see if the three doves on the rate-setting MPC committee were able to sway colleague to call for an expansion of asset purchases. This would put them within one vote of pushing through added stimulus on the 9-member policy board, an outcome that would likely weigh on the British Pound.
Against this backdrop, UK Jobless Claims are expected to remain unchanged in March. The report is unlikely to be market-moving in its own right absent a major deviation from consensus forecasts but may amplify volatility if the headline figure complements cues the BOE release.
Later in the day, the spotlight turns to the Federal Reserve Beige Book survey of regional economic conditions. Investors will look at the release in the context of growing fears about the health of the global economy that erupted into large-scale risk aversion at the start of the week. Signs of a slowdown mirroring recently disappointing US economic news-flow may reapply downward pressure on sentiment, punishing cycle-linked counterparts like the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian Dollars.
The Japanese Yen underperformed in overnight trade, down as much as 0.9 percent on average against its major counterparts, as a recovery on Asian stock exchanges put pressure on the go-to funding currency. The MSCI Asia Pacific regional benchmark equity index added 0.7 percent.
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Asia Session:
GMT
CCY
EVENT
ACT
EXP
PREV
22:45
NZD
Consumer Prices Index (YoY) (1Q)
0.9%
0.9%
0.9%
22:45
NZD
Consumer Prices Index (QoQ) (1Q)
0.4%
0.5%
-0.2%
0:30
AUD
Westpac Leading Index (MoM) (FEB)
0.6%
0.4% (R+)
5:00
JPY
Consumer Confidence (MAR)
44.8
46.0
44.2 (R-)
Euro Session:
GMT
CCY
EVENT
EXP/ACT
PREV
IMPACT
6:00
EUR
EU 27 New Car Registrations (MAR)
-10.2% (A)
-10.5%
Low
8:30
GBP
Bank of England Minutes
–
–
High
8:30
GBP
Average Weekly Earnings 3M/YoY (FEB)
1.3%
1.2%
Low
8:30
GBP
Weekly Earnings ex Bonus 3M/YoY (FEB)
1.2%
1.2%
Low
8:30
GBP
Claimant Count Rate (MAR)
4.7%
4.7%
Medium
8:30
GBP
Jobless Claims Change (MAR)
0.0K
-1.5K
High
8:30
GBP
ILO Unemployment Rate (3M) (FEB)
7.8%
7.8%
Medium
8:30
GBP
Employment Change (3M/3M) (FEB)
60K
131K
Low
9:00
CHF
ZEW Survey (Expectations) (APR)
–
2.3
Medium
9:00
EUR
Euro-Zone Construction Output (MoM) (FEB)
–
-1.4%
Low
9:00
EUR
Euro-Zone Construction Output (YoY) (FEB)
–
-9.1%
Low
Critical Levels:
CCY
SUPPORT
RESISTANCE
EURUSD
1.3070
1.3244
GBPUSD
1.5232
1.5403
— Written by Ilya Spivak, Currency Strategist for Dailyfx.com
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