Intra-Day Market Moving News and Views 
07 Mar 2016
 02:00GMT

USD/JPY - ...... Despite staging an intra-day rally in post-NFP New York low of 113.12 to as high as 114.26 in New York afternoon on active cross-selling in yen, dlr pared Friday's gain and fell to 113.50 after tripping stops below 113.70 as the Nikkei opened lower on Monday, damping market's risk appetite. 

Looks like said Friday's 114.26 peak would hold from here as intra-day broad-based cross unwinding in yen suggests selling dlr on recovery is favoured. 
Offers are noted at 113.85/95 n more at 114.00 with stops above 114.30. 
Some bids are reported at 113.50-40 with stops touted below 113.10. 

BoJ Gov Kuroda will be speaking at at a forum hosted by Japan's Yomiuri newspaper at 03:40GMT. 
Data to be released: 

Japan leading economic index, coincident index, Germany factory orders, Italy producer prices, Eurozone investor confidence and U.S. employment trend on Monday. 

New Zealand manufacturing sales, Japan GDP, trade balance, current account, economy watcher poll, consumer confidence index, Australia business confidence, business conditions, China imports, exports, trade balance, Swiss unemployment rate, CPI, U.K. retail sales, Germany industrial production, France imports, exports, trade balance, current account, Eurozone GDP, Canada building permits, housing starts, U.S. Redbook and economic optimism on Tuesday. 

Australia consumer sentiment, Japan machine tool orders, France nonfarm payroll, U.K. manufacturing output, GDP estimate, industrial output, U.S. mortgage application, wholesale inventories, wholesale sale, Canada rate decision, New Zealand rate decision on Wednesday. 

Japan domestic corporate goods price index, Australia inflation expectation, China producer price index, consumer price index, Germany export, import, trade balance, current account, France industrial output, U.K. housing survey, Eurozone interest rate decision, U.S. initial jobless claims, Canada new housing price index and capacity utilization on Thursday. 

New Zealand manufacturing PMI, Germany consumer price index, Harmonised index of consumer prices, 
Italy industrial output, U.K. construction output, good trade balance, Canada unemployment rate, employment change, participation rate, U.S. import prices, export prices and Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index on Friday. 

China retail sales and industrial production on Saturday.

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