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US Dollar Index extends recovery after NFP but still down for the week

  • US Dollar Index spikes to 102.29 and retreats to 102.00. 
  • March US jobs report mostly in line with expectations. 
  • Holiday likely to keep price action limited, normal activity to return on Tuesday. 

The US Dollar Index (DXY) rose to 102.29 after the release of the US March jobs report and then pulled back toward 102.00, amid risk appetite. The numbers boosted US yields and equity futures on a tight volume session. 

After NFP, attention turns to CPI 

The US Labor Department's announced that Nonfarm Payrolls increased by 236K in March, against the market consensus of 240K. The Unemployment Rate fell from 3.6% to 3.5%, even as the Labor Participation Force rose. Average hourly earnings rose by 0.3% MoM, matching consensus.

The negative surprise that could be expected following the latest economic reports did not happen and could explain why the Dollar reacted to the upside. Now attention turns to next week's US Consumer Price Index data. 

The DXY is rising on Friday, as it trades slightly above 102.00. Despite posting the third consecutive gain, it is still down for the week. It will be the fourth weekly slide in a row. 

DXY levels 

Dollar Index Spot

Overview
Today last price 102.09
Today Daily Change 0.18
Today Daily Change % 0.18
Today daily open 101.91
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 103
Daily SMA50 103.49
Daily SMA100 103.79
Daily SMA200 106.52
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 102.14
Previous Daily Low 101.76
Previous Weekly High 103.23
Previous Weekly Low 102.05
Previous Monthly High 105.89
Previous Monthly Low 101.92
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 101.99
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 101.9
Daily Pivot Point S1 101.73
Daily Pivot Point S2 101.55
Daily Pivot Point S3 101.35
Daily Pivot Point R1 102.12
Daily Pivot Point R2 102.32
Daily Pivot Point R3 102.5

 


 

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