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Daily Forex Overview

Wed, Mar 10 2010, 08:58 GMT
by Raivis Zile

Dukascopy Swiss FX Group  |  View company's profile

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Previous session overview

The euro ticked up against the yen in Asia Wednesday, as Japanese importers buying the single currency on a regular settlement day set the tone of the market amid a lack of other trading cues.

But further gains are far from certain, dealers said, with the euro's near-term direction resting on developments in the euro-zone's fiscal problem and upcoming economic data.

As of 0450 GMT, the euro stood at JPY122.44, slightly up from JPY122.36 in New York late Tuesday.

The Euro slumped in Europe through the USD1.3600 level on heavy EURJPY selling but the downside pressure did not last and the single currency finished at the USD1.3600 level. EURGBP continued to grind higher as the Pound suffered the most of the majors.

The British pound fell as Fitch Ratings also said that the UK needs to improve its fiscal policy and Moody's said that the financial-strength ratings of UK banks haven't improved. The RICS house price balance report from yesterday also continued to weigh on the Pound. The report showed that the number of real-estate agents and surveyors saying house prices rose exceeded those reporting declines by 17%, much lower than forecasts at 30%.

Higher metals prices pushed up the Australian dollar Wednesday as dealers wait all important employment numbers Thursday. Aside from gains against the U.S. dollar, the Australian unit set a fresh record against the euro and is at its highest against the pound since it was floated.


Market expectation

The euro is higher against the pound, as concern about the U.K.'s fiscal problems reverberates. However, concerns about similar problems in Portugal keep the lid on the euro's gains.

While temporary swings in risk appetite will continue to benefit the euro, the common currency is vulnerable because of concerns about the sovereign debt of several euro-zone countries.

EURUSD breaks below support at USD1.3560 to extend lows to USD1.3550 with rate retaining a heavy feel, traders suggest. Support seen at Tuesday's lows at USD1.3537, with demand said to extend toward USD1.3530.

Pound grinds its way down to USD1.4910, with tone remaining heavy as recovery efforts seen shallow. A break below USD1.4900 may expose USD1.4880. Level expected to draw demand as it corresponds to a 76.4% retrace of the recovery from recent lows at USD1.4781 to USD1.5197. Traders confirm that stops are placed on a break below.

European stocks are expected to open little changed following Wall Street's modest rebound in the previous session, while the major currencies are trading within tight ranges.

Most players are bearish toward the euro, better than expected economic data could help restore investor confidence, possibly buoying the risk-sensitive euro toward USD1.3700 and JPY123.50, some dealers said. Investors will monitor U.S. retail sales for February and Reuters/University Of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey for March, both due Friday, for any hints on the health of the global economy.


Most important events of the day

10-MarCount. Event For Unit Imp. Act. Cons. Prev.
0:00WLD WLD OPEC release monthly oil market report Low
0:30AU Housing Finance Jan % m/m Med-7.92-5.5
7:00DE Current Account (nsa) Jan EURbn Med3.61519.9
7:00DE Trade Balance Jan EURbn Med
7:00DE Current Account (nsa) Jan EURbn Med
7:00DE Trade Balance Jan EURbn Med8.714.516.6
7:00DE CPI (F) Feb % m/m High0.20.2
7:00DE CPI (F) Feb % y/y High0.40.4
7:00DE HICP (F) Feb % m/m High0.20.2
7:00DE HICP (F) Feb % y/y High0.30.3
7:00SE Prospera Expectations Survey Q1 Low
7:45FR Industrial Production Jan % m/m Low0.1-0.1
7:45FR Industrial Production Jan % y/y Low1.7-2.4
7:45FR Manufacturing Production Jan % m/m Low0.2-0.8
7:45FR Manufacturing Production Jan % y/y Low-1.8
8:00ES Retail Sales Jan % y/y Low-1.4
8:30SE Industrial Orders Jan %m/m Low-1.1
8:30SE Industrial Orders Jan %y/y Low8
8:30SE Industrial Production Jan %m/m Low0.81.8
8:30SE Industrial Production Jan %y/y Low-1.7-5.8
8:30DK CPI Feb % m/m Low0.90.3
8:30DK CPI Feb %y/y Low1.72
8:30DK HICP Feb % m/m Low0.70.3
8:30DKHICP Feb %y/y Low1.51.9
8:30SE Activity Index Jan index Low100.5
9:00NO Core CPI Feb % y/y Low1.92.3
9:00NO Core CPI Feb %m/m Low0.7-0.6
9:00NO CPI Feb % y/y Low2.62.5
9:00NO CPI Feb %m/m Low0.80.2
9:00NO PPI inc. Oil Feb % y/y Low17.413.8
9:00NO PPI inc. Oil Feb %m/m Low0.83.9
9:00IT Industrial Production (sa) Jan % m/m Low0.7-0.7
9:00IT Industrial Production (wda) Jan % y/y Low-3.4-5.6
9:30GB Industrial Production Jan % m/m Med0.30.5
9:30GB Industrial Production Jan % y/y Med-0.8-3.6
9:30GB Manufacturing Production Jan % m/m Low0.20.9
9:30GB Manufacturing Production Jan % y/y Low1.4-1.9
10:00IT GDP (F) Q4 % q/q Low-0.2-0.2
10:00IT GDP (F) Q4 % y/y Low-2.8-2.8
10:00GB BoE Executive Director, Financial Stability, Haldane gives remarks on fair-value accounting Low
13:00IS Dir. Labour Unemployment Feb % y/y Low9
13:30EU ECB Governing Council member Weber gives speech on "Making the Financial System more Resilient - The Role of Capital Requirements" Low
15:00US Wholesale Inventories Jan % m/m Low0.2-0.8
15:00BE GDP (F) Q4 %q/q Low0.3
15:00BE GDP (F) Q4 %y/y Low-0.8
15:00GB NIESR GDP Est. Feb % 3m/3m High0.4
17:30EU ECB Governing Council member Weber gives speech on "The Reform of Financial Supervision and Regulation in Europe" Low
18:00EU ECB President Trichet gives opening speech before "The Language of Money" and the "Euro Exhibition" Low
19:00US Budget Feb $ bn Low-220-42.6
20:00NZ RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement and Official Cash Rate announcement (09:00 NZST on 11th Mar) Low
21:30NZ BNZ-Business NZ PMI Feb index Low52
21:45NZFood Price Feb % m/m Low2.1
23:45JP BoJ Board member Suda speaks at the Economist Groups 5th CFO Roundtable disussion Low
23:50JP GDP (F) Q4 % q/q High11
23:50JP GDP (F) Q4 % y/y ann High44.6

*Note all time are GMT.


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