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The pair got a boost on Wednesday from poor US jobs data, but slides today after Australian data, which showed that inflation decelerated further in July
USDOLLAR short-term analysis.
The pair tries to stop its six-week losing streak and defend the 200 Days EMA, but key upcoming data points can determine the next leg of the move
The US 10-year yield is trading near 4.25%, at levels last seen at the end of 2022. The underlying driver is a strong US economy and the sense that the Fed will leave rates “higher for longer.” The strong US-10 year is having an impact on the spread between the US and Canadian 10-year bonds.
The pair maintains its upside bias around the September 2022 interventions levels, after the Jackson Hole symposium speeches, awaiting key US economic data later in the week
Fed Chair Powell’s delivery at Jackson Hole had a hawkishness to it. He said that “although inflation has moved down from its peak…it remains too high.” This comes after the Fed’s 11 rate hikes since the beginning of 2022, which has the target range currently at 5.25%-5.5%. At face value, this seems restrictive, however labour markets are still tight, and GDP is still growing at a fair pace.
The pair is subdued today as markets await Friday’s speeches by Fed’s Powell and ECB’s Lagarde at Jackson Hole Symposium, amidst uncertain monetary policy outlook
The pair hit new 2023 lows after poor preliminary PMIs from Europe, but the subsequent UK prints sent it higher, as markets contemplate their impact on monetary policy outlook
Constrained economic activity in the Euro Area is negatively impacting the EURUSD and influencing ECB policy. As such, the currency pair is sensitive to economic releases. Whilst the central bank has inflation foremost on its mind, the level of Euro Area slowdown cannot be ignored. Flash PMIs that were released today continue to indicate a challenging environment, implying contraction in both the manufacturing and services sectors.
The 10-year real yield and dollar were showing signs of moderation earlier today. However, both instruments’ trend-following indicators have now crossed up.
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