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Bond Yields Fall, US Pending Home Sales Slump
Summary:
The Japanese Yen soared against the Greenback as risk aversion hit asset markets. The USD/JPY pair settled at 156.85, down from 157.40 yesterday. Japan’s 10-year treasury yield settled at 1.05% after reaching 1.1% this week for the first time since July 2011.
Bank of Japan Board Member Seiji Adachi said that the central bank may raise rates if the Yen falls sharply and leads to further inflation. The Yen also advanced against other FX rivals.
The Dollar Index (DXY), which measures the value of the Greenback against a basket of 6 major currencies, dipped to 104.70 from 105.00 yesterday.
A fall in April US Pending Home Sales to the slowest since April 2020 weighed on the Greenback. Pending Home Sales dropped 7.7% in April compared to March.
The Euro (EUR/USD) rebounded to close at 1.0830 from 1.0798 yesterday. The Eurozone April Unemployment Rate dipped to 6.4%, beating expectations of 6.5%.
The Aussie (AUD/USD) rallied to 0.6633 (0.6613). Australia’s Private Capital Expenditure climbed to 1% in Q1, up from 0.9%. Against the Yen, the Aussie eased to 104.03 (104.06).
Sterling (GBP/USD) closed at 1.2732 (1.2697). UK annual inflation rose to 2.3%, up from forecasts at 2.1%. Markets now favor the BOE’s first rate cut in September instead of June.
Against the Asian-EMFX currencies, the Dollar eased modestly. USD/CNH (Dollar-Offshore Chinese Yuan) dipped to 7.2530 (7.2700). The USD/THB pair (Dollar-Thai Baht) slid to 36.70 from 36.90. USD/SGD settled at 1.3500 (1.3525).
Other economic data released yesterday saw the US Initial Unemployment Claims climb to 219K from 216K previously, higher than estimates at 218K.
On the Lookout:
Today’s economic calendar is a busy one and kicks off with Tokyo’s May CPI (y/y f/c 2.0% from 1.8% - ACY Finlogix), Tokyo May Core CPI (y/y f/c 1.9% from 1.6% - ACY Finlogix).
Next up is Japan’s April Unemployment Rate (f/c 2.6% from 2.6% - ACY Finlogix), Japanese April Retail Sales (m/m f/c 0.6% from -1.2%; y/y f/c 1.9% from 1.2% - ACY Finlogix). Japan also releases its Industrial Production for April (m/m f/c 0.9% from 4.4%; y/y f/c -4.3% from -6.2% - ACY Finlogix), and Japanese April Housing Starts (y/y f/c -0.2% from -12.8% - ACY Finlogix). Next up is Australia’s Private Sector Credit (m/m f/c 0.4% from 0.3%; y/y f/c 4.8% from 5.1%).
China follows with its NBS (National Bureau of Statistics) May Manufacturing PMI (f/c 50.5 from 50.4 – ACY Finlogix), Chinese NBS Non-Manufacturing PMI (f/c 51.5 from 51.2 – ACY Finlogix). Germany starts off European data with its German April Retail Sales (m/m f/c -0.1% from 1.8%; y/y f/c -1% from 0.3% - ACY Finlogix). The UK follows with its UK May Nationwide Housing Prices (m/m f/c 0.1% from -0.4%; y/y f/c 1.3% from 0.6% - ACY Finlogix).
France releases its May Preliminary Inflation Rate (m/m f/c 0.2% from 0.5%; y/y f/c 2.4% from 2.2% - ACY Finlogix), and France Q/Q GDP Final Growth Rate (f/c 0.2% from 0.1% - ACY Finlogix). Italy follows with its GDP Final Growth Rate (q/q f/c 0.3% from 0.1%; y/y f/c 0.6% from.7% - ACY Finlogix). The UK releases its April Mortgage Approvals (f/c 61.5K from 61.33K – ACY Finlogix), UK April BOE Consumer Credit (f/c GBP 1.5 billion from GBP 1.577 billion – ACY Finlogix).
The Eurozone follows next with its Eurozone Flash May Inflation Rate (y/y f/c 2.5% from 2.4% - ACY Finlogix), Eurozone May Flash Core Inflation Rate (y/y f/c 2.8% from 2.7% - ACY Finlogix). Italy follows with its May Inflation Rate (y/y f/c 0.8% from 0.8%; m/m f/c 0.2% from 0.1% - ACY Finlogix).
Canada starts off North America with its GDP Growth Rate (q/q f/c 0.6% from 0.2%; annualized GDP f/c 2.2% from 1% - ACY Finlogix). The US rounds up today’s busy economic calendar with its US April Core PCE Price Index (m/m f/c 0.3% from 0.3%; y/y f/c 2.7% from 2.7% - ACY Finlogix), US April Personal Spending (m/m f/c 0.3% from 0.8% - ACY Finlogix), US April Personal Income (m/m f/c 0.3% from 0.5% - ACY Finlogix) and finally US Chicago May PMI (f/c 41 from 37.9 – ACY Finlogix).
Trading Perspective:
Welcome to Friday. Expect risk-off to dominate Asian trade today with the Dollar under moderate selling pressure. Caution will prevail with risk-off dominating. The Japanese Yen will continue to outperform while risk associated FX led by the Aussie will trade heavy. The fall in US bond yields will also weigh on the Greenback. Other global rates were lower, but to a lesser degree than their US counterpart. It’s also Friday today and month end so technical factors will come into play, boosting volatility. Get those tin helmets on and get ready to rumble!

Happy trading and Friday all. Have a top weekend.
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