The appetite for risk is divergent ahead of the release of the NFP report; the market is pricing in an increase of 160,000. The euro and franc extended gains, but the pound fell and the commodity currencies slipped after the less than stellar PMI reports in China. The yen open at a fresh 2 ½-year low. Most Asian stock markets advanced. The European bourses are up and the US stock markets are higher in pre-open trading. The gold/oil ratio is up.
The short-term outlook for most of the foreign currencies is sideways with various biases into the NFP report. The medium-term outlook for most of the foreign currencies is sideways. The LGR short-term model is long on the European currencies and short yen and the commodity currencies.
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Overnight
China: The official PMI slipped to 50.4 in January from 50.6 in December.
China: The HSBC/Markit PMI rose to 52.3 in January from 51.5 in December.
Japan: The unemployment rate rose to 4.2% in December from 4.1% in November.
Japan: Overall household spending fell 0.7% in December y-o-y following the 0.2% increase in November.
Australia: The AIG Performance of Manufacturing Index fell to 40.2 in January from 44.3 in December.
Australia: The final PPI rose 0.2% in the fourth quarter after adding 0.6% in the third quarter.
Eurozone: The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 11.7% in December.
Eurozone: The Final manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index came in at 47.9 in January, up from 46.1 in December and slightly above the flash estimate of 47.5.
Italy: The unemployment rate remained stable at 11.2% in December.
Switzerland: The Purchasing Mangers' Index rose to 52.5 in January from a revised 49.2 in December.
UK: The Markit/Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply Purchasing Managers' Index slipped to 50.8 in January from a 15-month high of 51.2 in December.
Today's economic calendar
US: Nonfarm payrolls and unemployment rate for January
US: Manufacturing PMI for January
US: Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index for January
US: Construction Spending for December
US: ISM Manufacturing PMI for January
EUR – March
The LGR Model: Long since January 24
The March euro extended gains and opens at a new 14-month high in the US. The euro is trading in a short-term bullish flag targeting the 1.3750 area and in a medium-term bullish flag targeting the 1.4200 area. It is trading above the 21-day exponential moving. The euro bottomed at an over two-year low in July.
The short-term outlook is slightly bullish. The medium-term outlook is slightly bullish and the LGR model is long.
Immediate resistance is at 1.3705. Further resistance is at 1.3830.
Initial support is at 1.3595. Further support is at 1.3505 and 1.3415.
INDICATORS
Fast stochastics: Bullish
MACD: Bullish
Ichimoku: Bullish
OUTLOOK
NEAR-TERM: Slightly bullish
MEDIUM-TERM: Bullish
LONG-TERM: Slightly bullish
JPY – March
The LGR Model: Short since January 24
The oversold March Japanese yen is falling for a fifth day and opens at a new 2 1/2-year low. The yen is trading below the neckline of a long-term head–and-shoulders pattern and the target is the 1.0580 area. It is trading well below the 21-day exponential moving average. The yen had peaked on September 13.
The short-term outlook is sideways to slightly bearish. The medium-term outlook is bearish and the LGR model is short.
Initial support is at 1.0795. Further support is at 1.0695.
Immediate resistance is at 1.0895. Further resistance is at 1.1025, 1.1075 and 1.1160.
INDICATORS
Fast stochastics: Bearish
MACD: Bearish
Ichimoku: Bearish
OUTLOOK
NEAR-TERM: Sideways to slightly bearish
MEDIUM-TERM: Bearish
LONG-TERM: Bearish
GBP – March
The LGR Model: Long since January 30
The March pound opens slightly lower in the US. The pound had marked a new five-month low on Monday. The pound is moving away from the bottom of a long-term (four-year) triangle in the 1.56 area. It is trading below the 21-day exponential moving average but is not oversold any more. The pound had marked a 17-month high on January 2 and bottomed on June 1.
The short-term outlook is sideways. The medium-term outlook is sideways and the LGR model is long.
Immediate support is at 1.5805. Further support is at 1.5740.
Initial resistance is at 1.5890. Further resistance is at 1.5985.
INDICATORS
Fast stochastics: Bullish
MACD: Sideways
Ichimoku: Sideways
OUTLOOK
NEAR-TERM: Sideways
MEDIUM-TERM: Sideways
LONG-TERM: Sideways
CHF – March
The LGR Model: Long since January 15
The March Swiss franc opens off a 10-month high. The franc is trading in a medium-term symmetrical triangle. It had marked a seven-month high on December 20 and a 19-month low on July 24.
The short-term outlook is sideways to slightly bullish. The medium-term outlook is slightly bullish and the LGR model is long.
The top of the uptrend is at 1.1095. Further resistance is at 1.1200.
Initial support is at 1.0985. Further support is at 1.0885.
INDICATORS
Fast stochastics: Bullish
MACD: Slightly bullish
Ichimoku: Slightly bullish
OUTLOOK
NEAR-TERM: Sideways to slightly bullish
MEDIUM-TERM: Slightly bullish
LONG-TERM: Sideways
CAD – March
The LGR Model: Short since January 18
The March Canadian dollar opens just below the 200-day exponential moving average after closing at an eight-day high on Thursday and reaching a six-month low last Friday and Monday. It is trading below the 50% mark of the June-September uptrend. The loonie had peaked at a 2 ½-month high on January 11. The Canadian dollar had marked a high for the uptrend on September 14 and a significant bottom on June 1.
The short-term outlook is sideways. The medium-term outlook is sideways and the LGR model is short.
Initial support is at .9955. Further support is at .9825.
Immediate resistance is at 1.0035. Further resistance is at 1.0065.
INDICATORS
Fast stochastics: Sideways
MACD: Bearish
Ichimoku: Bearish
OUTLOOK
NEAR-TERM: Sideways
MEDIUM-TERM: Sideways
LONG-TERM: Sideways
AUD – March
The LGR Model: Long since January 2
The March Australian dollar has been alternating up and down days this week and today opens under pressure at a one-month low from the relatively low Chinese PMI reports. The Aussie marked a new high for the uptrend on January 10.
The short-term outlook is slightly bearish. The medium-term outlook is sideways and my model is long.
The 100-day exponential moving average supports at 1.0329. Further support follows at 1.0280 and 1.0215.
Immediate resistance is at 1.0415. Further resistance is at 1.0510 and 1.0547.
INDICATORS
Fast stochastics: Slightly bearish
MACD: Slightly bearish
Ichimoku: Slightly bearish
OUTLOOK
NEAR-TERM: Slightly bearish
MEDIUM-TERM: Sideways
LONG-TERM: Sideways
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