Dollar strengthens as market conditions start to thin out


United States Dollar:

GBP started the day on Friday on a positive note, responding well to better than expected UK public sector borrowing data and CBI realised sales. The dollar then started to strengthen, despite a lack of any top tier US economic data. There were some additional comments made by various Fed officials following the FOMC statement earlier in the week which aided this. San Fran Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams said before a group of reporters on Friday that “I would say at this point that June 2015 seems like a reasonable starting point for thinking about when lift-off could happen”, in reference to interest rates. Meanwhile Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker supported the FOMCs most recent change in language and went on to say “I think it is highly likely rates will go up next year, not a certainty but a likelihood”. GBP/USD fell to a low of 1.5606 on Friday. It’s been quiet since Asia opened for the week and opens this morning at 1.5640. We expect a range today in the GBP/USD rate of 1.5590 to 1.5690.


Euro:

EUR/USD attempted to break through 1.23 on Friday but failed. After touching on the big figure, it then proceeded to drop throughout the afternoon's session, bottoming out at 1.2215 as New York came to a close. It came largely as a result of the strength seen in the dollar but it’s recovered a little overnight to open this morning at 1.2250. There isn’t any economic data due today to get too excited about but as markets start thinning out for the public holidays later in the week, we might start seeing some volatility in the majors. Meanwhile, the euro has continued to lose ground against the pound and GBP/EUR opens this morning at 1.2755. We expect a range today in the GBP/EUR rate of 1.2700 to 1.2800.


Aussie and Kiwi Dollars:

As the greenback strengthened across the board on Friday, AUD/USD fell to a low of .8120 and NZD/USD dropped to .7711. Commodity prices have failed to make any kind of sustained recovery, putting further pressure on the likes of the AUD and NZD. As mentioned above, market conditions will start to thin out from today and this can make for choppy and volatile trading – these two currencies, given their link to commodities, could be affected quite a lot. We expect a range today in the GBP/AUD rate of 1.9100 to 1.9280. We expect a range today in the GBP/NZD rate of 2.0060 to 2.0250. 


Data releases for the next 24 hours:

AUD: No data

EUR: Consumer Confidence

GBP: No data

NZD: Trade Balance

USD: Existing Home Sales

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