Thursday, March 3, 2011

EUR/USD 1,3964 OMG Oo!

The Euro was the best performing currency, skyrocketing against any rival as Trichet signaled that a rate hike is getting closer. Safe haven assets fell on risk appetite. Stocks around the world had nice rallies, especially in Wall Street where the Dow was up 200 points.

Asian session – Boredom ahead of big risk events

Very quiet session with no movements worth highlighting through the Asian trade, all of the majors were stuck in tight 25 pip ranges ahead of the ECB rate decision later today and the Non-Far Payrolls on Friday. AUD/USD was the only pair offering some modest action, testing support at 1.0150.

Australian January balance goods/services +A$1.875 billion, while Building approvals sharply lower, -15.9%. UK wages showed sharp increase. RBNZ predicted to cut rates by 50 bps: Reuters Poll. Regional stockmarkets rose by up to 1% after upbeat US jobs report.

European session – Trichet sounds hawkish, Euro skyrockets

Market had geared up for a big day of flows and there was certainly no disappointment for those wanting high volatility. At the ECB monetary policy meeting, the bank left rates unchanged at 1%, but the renewed hawkish language from Trichet signaled a rate hike looms near. Euro went ballistic against all peers and stocks surged.

German January prelim retail sales +1.4% m/m, +2.6% y/y, stronger than median forecasts +0.5% m/m, +1.6%. Euro zone February final services PMI 56.8, below flash estimate of 57.2. Euro zone Q4 growth confirmed at +0.3% q/q, UK February services PMI 52.6, down from 53.6 in January.

American session – Safe haven assets find no love; risk appetite picks up

Safe-havens, CHF, JPY, XAU were on a retreat today, while the Euro extended gains. Focus stood on the rate hike talk in Europe and the jobs recovery in America, shifting the attention away from surging oil prices. The rumour among traders for tomorrow's non-farm payrolls is a rise of not less than 200k.

Initial jobless claims in the US fell by 20K to 368K, while the ISM Non-Manufacturing stood at 59.7, 0.2 points below expectations. Fed’s Lockhart told reproters he sees a gradual reduction of the dollar on its role as world's reserve currency but expects to remain dominant. Obama said Gaddafi must leave. Wall Street rallied strongly.

source: http://www.fxstreet.com


28 comments:

  1. I know where I want to move to now.

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  2. again, another very informative post. thanks

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  3. I think that with growing fears of the US invading Libya (or am I imagining things...?), value of the US Dollar may about to drop even higher.

    Ich bin da kein Experte hehe. Guter Blog, verfolge dich!

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  4. Just a year ago, it would have been hard to think of the Euro performing like this, especially when the debt crises really hit Greece and Spain.

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  5. the euro keeps getting stronger, jobless sucks

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  6. You seem to know alot! thanks for the share!

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  7. good to know that the world financial markets are kinda holding ground

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  8. everything is exactly like planned :3

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  9. Well that euro is doing well

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  10. good to see the markets doing well

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  11. I've heard that the job market in the US is starting to improve .... yet again. Hopefully that is true.

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  12. Wow! the Euro has really taken off in the last week hasn't it? I would like to see the dollar doing better, and I think the declining jobless claims could start scooting it up a bit. (Hopefully)

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  13. Oh my god, I've not seen the Euro that high in a long time~! Hope you're selling!

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  14. Surprised with all the turmoil in ME/NA, there is not a greater flight to safety to the US $

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  15. huh... damn forex is way too erratic

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  16. What trader do you you use? and is it easy to make money trading on the forex market? Thanks

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  17. thanks, as always. please keep it up!!

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  18. Now I'm glad of using euros intead of dolars... :P

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  19. I've got some €'s that I want to exchange for £'s but I'm waiting for the € to get closer to the £ :L

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  20. I didn't really understand much haha, any chance you could dumb it down for the average joe?

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  21. I wish I had some Euros.

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