The following are the intraday outlooks for EUR/USD, EUR/JPY, AUD/USD, NZD/USD as provided by the technical strategy team at SEB Group.

EUR/USD: 1.0921 out of the way, 1.0819/08 next. Continued losses yesterday brought the prices down through the 1.0921 support an event that adds additional bearishness to our outlook. The next and stronger support is located in the 1.0819-1.0808 range (May and July lows) and should be thoroughly tested within shortly.

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EUR/JPY: Another attempt lower. Repeatedly rejected from the combined 55/233d ma bands the pair again seems to be making way for a test of the utterly important 133.30/10 support. So remaining below 136.17 should keep us in the bear camp looking for additional losses near term.

EURJPY

AUD/USD: A completed correction? The primary correction target, the rechecking of the previously broken trend-line, was fulfilled yesterday with the pair moving up to 0.7428 before stalling and rolling over to the downside. A move below yesterdays mid body point, 0.7322, will further enhance downside forces and below 0.7260 new trend lows will be confirmed.

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NZD/USD: Soon at a fresh trend low. Underpinned by another poor dairy auction yesterday (index down -9.3%) the Kiwi continued its decline. A completed three wave pattern (a-b-c) correction does also weigh on prices making a new trend low look like a done deal.

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