Dollar Recovering Mildly after Selloff, Aussie and Kiwi Strong

Market overviews

After yesterday’s selloff, Dollar is recovering slightly in Asian session today. But the greenback remains the worst performing one for the week. New Zealand and Australian Dollars are taking most advantage for now, helped by risk-on sentiment. But Swiss Franc and Yen are also strong on falling major benchmark yields. Euro and Sterling are on the softer side, even though they still outperform Dollar.

Technically, while Dollar is under broad-based pressure, the weakness in Euro is also worth a mention. EUR/CHF is on the verge on breaking through 0.9697 low to resume long term down trend. Meanwhile, EUR/AUD is also eyeing a break of 1.4508 to resume the near term fall from 1.5396 towards 1.4318 low. Break of these levels could cap Euro’s rally against Dollar.

In Asia, Japan is on holiday. Hong Kong HSI is up 1.83%. China Shanghai SSE is up 1.25%. Singapore Strait Times is up 0.46%. Overnight, DOW rose 1.63%. S&P 500 rose 2.13%. NASDAQ rose 2.89%. 10-year yield dropped -0.011 to 2.786.

Fed Kashkari wants rate at 3.9% by year-end, 4.4% next

Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said yesterday that in the June economic projections, he recommended interest rate at 3.9% by the end of this year, and 4.4% next. He added, “I haven’t seen anything that changes that.”

Even after yesterday’s July CPI release, the Fed is “far away from declaring victory” on inflation, Kashkari said. “This is just the first hint that maybe inflation is starting to move in the right direction, but it doesn’t change my path.”

“I think a much more likely scenario is we will raise rates to some point and then we will sit there until we get convinced that inflation is well on its way back down to 2% before I would think about easing back on interest rates,” he said.

Fed Evans: Inflation still unacceptably high, rates to rise to 3.5% by year end

Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said yesterday’s CPI data was the first “positive” reading since Fed started tightening. Yet, inflation is still “unacceptably” high”. He expects Fed to continue to raise interest rate to 3.25-3.50% by year end, and to 3.75-4.00 by the end of next year.

Evans was optimistic that the economy will “continue to grow” in H2. “I’m not looking for the economy to turn down in a significant fashion any time soon,” he added. He expected growth to be 1.5-2.0% next year.

DOW to take on 55 W EMA after strong rally

US stocks staged a strong rally yesterday on hope that inflation has finally peaked. DOW gained 535pts or 1.63% to close at 33309.

The development affirms the case that whole correction from January’s peak at 36952 .65 has completed with three waves down to 29653.29. 55 week EMA (now at 33169.39) is now the key hurdle to overcome. Sustained trading above that will add even more credence to the bullish case. That should set the stage for further rally to retest 36952.65 later in the year.

For the near term, in any case, further rise is expected as long as 32387.12 support holds.

Elsewhere

UK RICS house price balance dropped to 63 in July, above expectation of 60. Australia consumer inflation expectations eased from 6.3% to 5.9% in August. US PPI and jobless claims are the only feature in a light day.

AUD/USD Daily Report

Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.6983; (P) 0.7046; (R1) 0.7145; More…

AUD/USD’s rally from 0.6680 is still in progress and met 61.8% projection of 0.6680 to 0.7045 from 0.6868 at 0.7094. Intraday bias stays on the upside, and firm break of 0.7094 will target 100% projection at 0.7233. On the downside, below 0.7008 minor support will turn intraday bias neutral first. But further rally will remain in favor as long as 0.6868 support holds, in case of retreat.

In the bigger picture, price actions from 0.8006 (2021 high) is seen more as a corrective pattern to rise from 0.5506 (2020 low). Or it could be a bearish impulsive move. In either case, outlook will remain bearish as long as 0.7282 resistance holds. Next target is 61.8% retracement of 0.5506 to 0.8006 at 0.6461.

Economic Indicators Update

GMT Ccy Events Actual Forecast Previous Revised
23:01 GBP RICS Housing Price Balance Jul 63% 60% 65%
01:00 AUD Consumer Inflation Expectations Aug 5.90% 6.30%
12:30 USD PPI M/M Jul 0.20% 1.10%
12:30 USD PPI Y/Y Jul 10.40% 11.30%
12:30 USD PPI Core M/M Jul 0.40% 0.40%
12:30 USD PPI Core Y/Y Jul 7.60% 8.20%
12:30 USD Initial Jobless Claims (Aug 5) 265K 260K
14:30 USD Natural Gas Storage 40B 41B

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