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USDJPY takes out 112.50

USDJPY takes out 112.50
Aussie Trade data misses
Nikkei 1.45% Dax 0.25%
Oil $56/bbl
Gold $1257/oz.
Bitcoin $14400

Europe and Asia:
AUD Trade Balance 0.1B vs. 1.4B
EUR EZ GDP 2.6% vs. 2.6%

North America:
CAD Ivey PMI 10:00

Currencies were extremely quiet in Asian and early European trade with most of the majors hugging tight ranges amidst a quiet economic calendar and lack of any headline news.

The only noticeable movement was in the comm dollars which were weaker across the board for a variety of idiosyncratic reasons. The loonie continued to fall in the wake of BOC surprisingly dovish rate statement that appeared to suggest that central bank will remain neutral for a considerable period of time.

As our colleague Kathy Lien noted, “To everyone’s surprise, the Bank of Canada completely dismissed the recent improvements in data, choosing instead to focus on moderating growth, considerable trade and geopolitical uncertainty and the ongoing slack in the labor market. For all of these reasons they felt the need for continued cautiousness on rate moves.”

USDCAD rose to a high of 1.2833 in morning London dealing nearly reversing almost all of last Friday’s 200 point decline. For now, 1.2900 remains formidable resistance for the pair, but if US NFP data this Friday surprises to the upside USD/CAD could sweep all the way to 1.3000 as interest rate differentials will begin to weigh on the loonie.

Meanwhile, in Australia, the Aussie also reversed the gains from earlier in the week, with the pair falling below the .7550 level in late Asian trade after Australian trade balance data fell woefully short of expectations coming in at 0.1B versus 1.4B eyed. The sharp falloff in exports indicates that demand from China may be tapering and that does not bode well for the unit long term.

In North America, the US calendar and very quiet and Canada only carries the Ivey PMI report. Barring any fresh geopolitical news markets appear to be content to tread water for the rest of the day as everyone prepares for the marquee release of NFP report tomorrow.

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Boris Schlossberg

Boris Schlossberg

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Boris Schlossberg was key speaker at the FXstreet.com International Traders Conferences 2010. Mr. Boris Schlossberg is a leading foreign exchange expert with more than 20 years of financial market experience.

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