Category Archive: 4) FX Trends
FX Daily, September 4: Markets Look for more Solid Footing, but Need to Get Passed US Jobs Data
The dramatic sell-off of US shares yesterday is the main focus, capturing the limelight from other forces, including today's US employment report. It was the third-worst session for the S&P 500 since the March 23 bottom, and the other two did not see follow-through selling.
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FX Daily, September 3: Corrective Forces Maintain Grip
The US dollar is continuing to recover after hitting new lows earlier in the week. It is lower against all the major currencies and most of the emerging markets. A report in the Financial Times suggesting that there is a concern about the euro's recent strength at the ECB has added a bit more fuel to the move, and the euro, which had pushed above $1.20 earlier in the week, briefly traded below $1.18.
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2. Marc Chandler, Political Economist & Chief Market Strategist For Bannockburn Global Forex
Marc Chandler, Political Economist & Chief Market Strategist Bannockburn Global Forex, joins the show and has a great conversation about the current economic climate!
Topics:
- US Dollar as Reserve Currency
- Cold War with China
- America's Economic Primacy
Music Credit: Lion Free Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9rUTrQ9Pt0
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FX Daily, September 2: Corrective Pressures Give the Greenback a Reprieve
After poking above $1.20 for the first time in more than two years, the euro reversed lower yesterday and is continuing to succumb to profit-taking pressures today. Comments from ECB's Lane appeared to trigger a reversal yesterday throughout the currency markets.
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September Monthly
The US dollar's rally in the initial phases of the pandemic has been unwound, and sentiment appears to be the most negative since the Great Financial Crisis. New lows for the year against the euro, Swiss franc, the British pound, Swedish krona, and the Australian dollar were recorded in recent weeks.
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FX Daily, September 1: Dollar Lurches Lower
The US dollar has been sold-off across the board. The euro approached $1.20, and sterling neared $1.3450. The greenback traded below CAD1.30 for the first time since January. Most emerging market currencies but the Turkish lira, are also advancing today.
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FX Daily, August 31: Month-End Gyrations and the Fed’s Ad Hocery
Markets are searching for direction at month-end. Asia Pacific shares outside of Japan lower. Berkshire Hathaway confirmed taking a $6 bln stake in Japanese trading companies over the past year, and the pullback in the yen helped lift shares. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 2% last week.
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FX Daily, August 28: Powell and Abe Drive Markets
After a confused and volatile reaction to the Federal Reserve's formal adoption of an average inflation target, it took Asian and European traders to embrace the signal and take the dollar lower. It is falling against nearly all the currencies and has slumped to new lows for the year against sterling and the Australian dollar.
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FX Daily, August 27: After much Build-Up, Could Powell be Anti-Climactic?
The strong rally in US equities yesterday, with the fifth consecutive gain in the S&P 500 and a big outside up day in gold, failed to spur follow-through buying today. Asia Pacific equities were mixed. China, Australia, and India rose while most of the rest of the regional markets fell.
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FX Daily, August 26: Hurricane Laura Lifts Oil Prices
A consolidative tone has emerged after US equity benchmarks reached new highs yesterday. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index had reached seven-month highs on Tuesday, but Japan, China, and Australian stocks saw modest profit-taking today. European shares are recouping yesterday's minor loss, and US shares are flat.
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FX Daily, August 25: Stocks Extend Gains, while Yesterday’s Dollar Recovery Stalls
Soaring US stocks, optimism about a vaccine, and the affirmation of the US-China trade agreement are buoying global equities today. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index is near seven-month highs and was led today by more than 1% gains in the Nikkei and Kospi.
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FX Daily, August 24: Markets Prove Resilient to Start New Week
New virus outbreaks in Europe and Asia are not adversely impacting the capital markets today. Global equities are firmer. Some reports suggesting the US ban on WeChat may not be as broad as initially signaled helped lift Hong Kong shares, but nearly all the markets in the region traded higher.
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FX Daily, August 21: PMIs Shake Investor Confidence
The second disappointing Fed manufacturing survey report and an unexpected rise in weekly jobless claims helped reverse the disappointment over the FOMC minutes. Bonds and stocks rallied--not on good macroeconomic news, but the opposite, which underscores the likelihood of more support for longer.
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FX Daily, August 20: FOMC Minutes Spur Profit-Taking
Overview: The FOMC minutes depicted a Federal Reserve that appeared to be not quite ready to take fresh initiatives, whether it is yield curve control or changing the composition or quantities of its bond purchases. This unleashed profit-taking on some of the large moves in equities, the dollar, and gold.
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Cool Video: TD Ameritrade with Ben Lichtenstein
With the dollar continuing to trend lower, it was time to check again with Ben Lichtenstein at TD Ameritrade. It was a privilege to join him today to discuss the drivers. I sketched out my views that the greenback's two legs, growth and interest rate differentials have been knocked from under it.
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FX Daily, August 19: US Equities Outperform but Does Little for the Heavy Greenback
Overview: The S&P 500 and NASDAQ set new all-time highs yesterday, but the continued outperformance of US equities have failed to lend the dollar much support. It was sold to new lows for the year yesterday against the euro, sterling, the Swedish krona, and the Australian dollar.
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FX Daily, August 18: Canada Shrugs Off Loss of Morneau and Gold Reclaims $2000 Threshold
The NASDAQ rallied 1% yesterday to record highs as the Dow Industrials struggled, and the S&P 500 was able to eke out a small gain. The coattails were short, and the strength of the yen may have contributed to a 0.2% loss of the Nikkei. Still, its 6.2% advance this month is the best among the G10.
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FX Daily, August 17: The Dollar Softens to Start the New Week
The capital markets are looking for direction. Asia Pacific equity markets were mixed, with gains in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan countering losses in Japan, South Korea, and Australia. European and US shares are trading slightly firmer.
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August Survey Data and Beyond
Economists are often lampooned because of their inability to forecast changes in the business cycle. But the pandemic helped them overcome the challenge this time. A record contraction in Q2 was anticipated before in March. Similarly, economists generally expected the recovery after the March-April body blow.
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