NZD/USD retreats towards 0.6300 on softer NZ Trade Balance, Fed’s Powell in focus


  • NZD/USD justifies Tuesday’s Doji formation to pare weekly gains and renews intraday low of late.
  • New Zealand Trade Balance widens in May, Export and Imports rise from revised down priors.
  • Cautious sentiment ahead of Fed Chair Powell’s Testimony appears to weigh on previously upbeat mood.
  • NZ Credit Card Spending for May could offer immediate directions.

NZD/USD refreshes intraday low around 0.6320 as traders consolidate recent gains following New Zealand’s (NZ) downbeat trade data during Wednesday’s Asian session. Also exerting downside pressure on the Kiwi pair is the market’s anxiety ahead of the key Testimony from Fed Chair Jerome Powell.

New Zealand Trade Balance dropped to $263M MoM versus $440M prior (revised from $584M). Further details suggest that the Exports and Imports came in as $6.95B and $6.69B respectively compared to $6.16B and $5.72B revised down previous figures in that order.

Other than the NZ trade data, the mild losses of S&P 500 Futures and two basis points (bps) of a downtick by the US 10-year Treasury yields also portray the market’s cautious mood and weigh on the NZD/USD prices.

That said, the Kiwi pair rose during the last two days amid receding fears of the US recession, mainly propelled by US President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Wall Street’s jump after witnessing the biggest weekly loss in two years also favored the NZD/USD buyers.

Additionally, downbeat US data added strength to the Kiwi pair as the US Existing Home Sales dropped to the lowest levels in two years when talking the annualized number. On the same line, the Chicago Fed National Activity Index also dropped to 0.01 in May versus a revised down 0.04 prior.

It should be noted that the hawkish Fedspeak probed the NZD/USD bulls. On Tuesday, Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin said that there will be no rapid return for the U.S. economy to the experience of the previous decade of stable growth, jobs and inflation, Reuters reported.

To sum up, NZD/USD pair portrays the market’s anxiety as Fed Chair Powell has a tough task to justify the biggest rate hike since 1994 while also balancing the growth optimism. On an immediate basis, NZ Credit Card Spending for May, expected 2.0% versus 1.1% prior, will be important to watch.

Technical analysis

Tuesday’s Doji formation, as well as the sustained trading below the 21-day EMA level of 0.6380, keeps NZD/USD sellers hopeful to visit the yearly low surrounding 0.6200.

additional important levels

Overview
Today last price 0.6321
Today Daily Change -0.0010
Today Daily Change % -0.16%
Today daily open 0.6331
 
Trends
Daily SMA20 0.6427
Daily SMA50 0.6487
Daily SMA100 0.664
Daily SMA200 0.678
 
Levels
Previous Daily High 0.6365
Previous Daily Low 0.63
Previous Weekly High 0.6396
Previous Weekly Low 0.6197
Previous Monthly High 0.6569
Previous Monthly Low 0.6217
Daily Fibonacci 38.2% 0.634
Daily Fibonacci 61.8% 0.6325
Daily Pivot Point S1 0.6299
Daily Pivot Point S2 0.6266
Daily Pivot Point S3 0.6233
Daily Pivot Point R1 0.6364
Daily Pivot Point R2 0.6397
Daily Pivot Point R3 0.643

 

 

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