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Aussie Rebounds Despite Latest Jobs Setback; USD/JPY Slips
Summary:
The Dollar retreated following a slump in January Retail Sales to -0.8%, down from December’s 0.4% which was revised lower. Consumer spending in the US fell sharply.
At the close of trade in New York, the DXY (Dollar Index), which weighs the value of the Greenback against a basket of 6 major currencies, tumbled to 104.30 from 104.90 previously.
US Treasury Yields finished lower with the benchmark 10-year rate down 7 basis points to 4.24%. Other global yields eased but to a lesser extent than those of the US. Germany’s 10-year Bund yield dipped to 2.36% from 2.39%.
The Euro (EUR/USD) soared to 1.0768 from 1.0705 against the overall weaker Greenback. Sterling (GBP/USD) climbed to 1.2597 from 1.2545. The British Pound was supported after UK Manufacturing and Industrial Production saw modest advances in January.
Against the Japanese Yen, the US Dollar plummeted to 149.95 from150.85 previously. Earlier in the day, the USD/JPY pair traded to an overnight high at 150.55 before easing.
The Australian Dollar (AUD/USD) rebounded against the overall weaker Greenback to 0.6521. Australia’s economy added just 500,000 Jobs, much lower than median estimates at 26,400. while the Unemployment Rate climbed to 4.1% in January from December’s 3.9%.
Other economic data out of the US were better than expected. Latest Weekly claims for unemployment benefits eased to 212,000 from 220,000. US Philadelphia Manufacturing PMI soared to 5.2 from -10.6 previously, beating estimates at -8.0.
Japan’s revised Industrial Production in January fell to 1.4% from 1.8% previously. The UK’s January Industrial Production rose to 0.6% month-on-month from an upward revised 0.5%. UK Manufacturing Production was also up, at 0.8% from 0.3%, which was also revised up.
The US Philly Fed Manufacturing Index rose to 5.2 from -10.6 previously, beating forecasts at -8. The Capacity Utilization Rate fell modestly to 78.5% from 78.7%, lower than forecasts at 78.8%.
On the Lookout:
Today’s economic calendar is a heavy one and kicked off with New Zealand’s Business NZ Manufacturing Index (PMI) which jumped to 47.3 from 43.1 previously. The Kiwi (NZD/USD) however, was little changed following the release. Despite the rise, the reading was below 50, indicating a contraction in New Zealand’s manufacturing. Japan follows next with its December Tertiary Industry Index (m/m f/c -0.3% from -0.7% - ACY Finlogix).
Germany follows with its German January Wholesale Prices (m/m f/c 0.3% from -0.6%; y/y f/c -2.5% from -2.6% - ACY Finlogix). The UK releases its January Retail Sales report (m/m f/c 1.5% from -3.2% previously; y/y f/c -1.4% from –2.4% - ACY Finlogix). UK Core January Retail Sales follows (m/m f/c 1.7% from -3.3%; y/y f/c -1.6% from -2.1% - ACY Finlogix).
Switzerland releases its Industrial Production (y/y f/c 1.5% from 2% - ACY Finlogix). France rounds up European data with its Final January Inflation Rate (m/m f/c -0.2% from 0.1%; y/y f/c 3.4% from 4.1% - ACY Finlogix). Canada starts off North America with its Canadian Final December Wholesale Sales (m/m f/c 0.8% from 0.9% - ACY Finlogix).
The US rounds up today’s data releases with its January Headline PPI (m/m f/c 0.1% from -0.1%; y/y f/c 0.6% from 1% - ACY Finlogix), US January Core PPI (m/m f/c 0.1% from -0.1%; y/y f/c 1.6% from 1.8% - ACY Finlogix), US January Building Permits (m/m f/c 0.7% from 1.8% - ACY Finlogix), US January Housing Starts (m/m f/c 0.9% from -4.3% - ACY Finlogix), and finally the US February Preliminary University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment (f/c 80 from 79 – ACY Finlogix).
US San Francisco Federal Reserve President and FOMC member Mary Daly is due to speak at the Annual National Association for Business Economics Economic Policy Meeting in Washington DC, USA. In his speech just now, RBNZ Governor Adrian Orr said that policymakers still need to ensure inflation expectations are contained. The New Zealand Dollar (NZD/USD) was little changed, at 0.6108 (0.6110).
Trading Perspective:
After a hectic week of trade which saw the Dollar with overall gains, expect the Greenback’s topside to be limited today. The lower finish in US bond yields will keep the Dollar under pressure against most of its Rivals. Economic data releases today will be closely monitored, particularly after surprise releases in Australia’s Employment report and the US Retail Sales. Expect more volatility ahead as we finish another week in the wild world of FX.

Happy Friday and trading all. Have a top weekend ahead.
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