Intra-day Market Moving News and Views
13 Nov 2015 01:50GMT
USD/JPY - ...... Dlr finally pares initial loss after extending yesterday's decline caused by broad-based weakness in the greenback in New York session to 122.55 near Thursday's close and hit a marginal low of 122.50 as the Nikkie lower following o/n weakness in the Dow, however, traders bought the pair when the N225 index staged a recovery.
Looks like a minor low has been made and sideways trading is in store in Asia morning but offers at 123.00/10 area should cap intra-day rebound, suggesting selling the dlr on further recovery is recommended.
Bids are noted at 122.55/50 with stops now touted below there, however, more buying interest is reported near 122.35-30.
Pay attention to key U.S. retail sales later today, market is looking for Oct monthly retail sales to come in at 0.3% vs previous reading of 0.1%. A robust number wud trigger another bout of usd buying whilst a disappointed figure shud meet renewed renewed selling.
Data to be released on Friday:
Japan capacity untilisation index change, industrial output, France GDP preliminary, non-farm payrolls, Germany GDP flash, Swiss producer import price, Italy GDP Prelim, consumer prices, CPI, euro zone trade data, GDP flash, and U.S. retail sales, PPI and business inventories.
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