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Japan’s Q1 GDP Rises 0.5%

Beating estimates, Japan’s first-quarter GDP grew at a pace of 0.5%. On a year over year basis, Japan’s GDP advanced 2.1% during the January through March period, supported by government spending.

Capex fell 1.2% on the year while private consumption was down 0.3% marking the impact of the US and China trade wars. The Beijing administration showed little interest in resuming talks with the US, deeming the US behavior bullying.

Eurozone Core Inflation Rises 1.3%

The final inflation figures for the eurozone showed that headline consumer prices grew at a pace of 1.7% while core inflation was up 1.3%, beating estimates. The gains in consumer prices came due to higher airfare and transportation costs. The euro was muted as among other things, Italy’s prime minister brushed aside concerns of breaking the fiscal rules.

EURUSD Likely to Fall Further

The common currency could possibly continue to extend the declines as price tests the 1.1140 support. There is scope for price to correct from this support in the near term. The upside could see the euro testing the minor resistance level at 1.1182. A successful break above this level could see the euro extending the correction to test 1.1250 resistance.

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UK Political Uncertainty Continues

Lawmakers in the UK called for Theresa May to resign by June 30th as she prepares to deal with a fourth vote later in the month. But the opposition Labor party has vowed to block the deal as the ruling Tory party prepares for potential candidates vying for the seat at 10 Downing.

Can the GBPUSD Continue the Declines?

The GBPUSD fell to a 4-month low on Friday. The steep declines saw prices testing the lower support at 1.2716. The Stochastics oscillator indicates oversold levels currently. While it is too early to tell, watch for a higher low to form near the current levels. To the upside, the initial target is seen at 1.2895 followed by 1.2975.

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Gold Weakens as USD Gains on Consumer Sentiment

Gold prices extended declines into Friday’s close. Economic data from the US saw the preliminary consumer sentiment rising to 102.4. The CB’s leading index gained 0.2% on the month matching estimates, while inflation expectations grew 2.8%, up from 2.5% previously.

XAUUSD Could Consolidate, Trading Flat in the Short Term

The precious metal closed at 1277.67 on Friday. Price was supported once again by the 200-day moving average. Now comes the question of whether price can bounce to the upside. In the near term, a retracement back to the 1285 handle could potentially mark a retest of this level as resistance. A reversal from the 1285 level could indicate a possible move lower in the near term.

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John is a market analyst for Orbex Ltd. and is a forex and equities trader having been involved in trading since late 2009. John makes use of a mix of technical and fundamental analysis and inter-market relationships.

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