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USD/CHF remains steady near multi-year lows after US Jobless Claims

  • The Dollar remains practically unaffected by higher-than-expected US Jobless Claims data
  • The higher claims increase the odds of rate cuts in early 2024.
  • Later today, the US Pending Home Sales might give some support to the US Dollar.

The impact on the Dollar of the higher than expected US Jobless Claims in the US has been muted, as the pair remains consolidating losses near eight-yers lows, at 0.8335

First-time claims for unemployment benefits increased by 218K in the US on the week of December, 15. This reading beats the market consensus of 110K and is significantly higher than the 206K upward revised level seen in the previous week.

These figures add to evidence that the US labour market is losing pace, which endorses the narrative of a soft landing and bolsters the case for Fed cuts in 2024.

Later today, the US Pending Home Sales are expected to have increased by 1% in November, following a 1.5% decline in October. These figures might provide some support for the US Dollar.

The technical picture remains bearish, although the heavily oversold levels allow for some correction. Resistances are at 0.8400 and 0.8515.
On the downside, below the intra-day low at 0.8340, the next target is 2015 low at 0.8300.

Technical levels to watch

USD/CHF

Overview
Today last price0.8373
Today Daily Change-0.0053
Today Daily Change %-0.63
Today daily open0.8426
 
Trends
Daily SMA200.8671
Daily SMA500.8829
Daily SMA1000.8891
Daily SMA2000.8911
 
Levels
Previous Daily High0.8549
Previous Daily Low0.8409
Previous Weekly High0.8712
Previous Weekly Low0.8514
Previous Monthly High0.9113
Previous Monthly Low0.8685
Daily Fibonacci 38.2%0.8462
Daily Fibonacci 61.8%0.8496
Daily Pivot Point S10.8374
Daily Pivot Point S20.8321
Daily Pivot Point S30.8233
Daily Pivot Point R10.8514
Daily Pivot Point R20.8602
Daily Pivot Point R30.8655

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Guillermo Alcala

Graduated in Communication Sciences at the Universidad del Pais Vasco and Universiteit van Amsterdam, Guillermo has been working as financial news editor and copywriter in diverse Forex-related firms, like FXStreet and Kantox.

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