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Today’s US Dollar Trading

• US data neutral to bearish for USD
• USD holds gains despite two-way action
• Sovereign and semi-official bids seen in EURO


Overnight Preview

• Look for the USD to remain two-way overnight
• Should be quiet ahead of US data in the morning


Looking Ahead to Thursday
All times EASTERN (-5 GMT)
• 8:30am USD PPI m/m
• 8:30am USD Unemployment Claims
• 8:30am USD Core PPI m/m
• 8:30am USD Empire State Manufacturing Index
• 10:00am USD Philly Fed Manufacturing Index
• 10:30am USD Natural Gas Storage


Summary
The USD ended the day fairly subdued after most of the day’s action centered around this morning’s release of US retail sales data; coming in weaker the news was seen as neutral to bearish for the Greenback but the USD continued to hold its own against the majors through the day’s action. Most pairs fell into new lows on the day after erasing gains seen in Asia to start the day making the potential upside for the USD look better into the close but the facts are tomorrow’s US data cannot possibly be seen as supportive suggesting that the USD rally has run out of upside momentum. Also, the ECB is set to announce their rate policy tomorrow and analysts are expecting a 50 BP cut; most feel that is largely factored in. Analysts say they will be watching the statement more so than the actual rate cut looking for long-term clues to the ECB policy moving forward. Low probability for no cut in my view but that would be a big surprise to the markets. On the day, GBP remained under pressure testing overnight lows after the start of New York trade at 1.4490 but holding the 1.4500 handle most of the day; briefly rallying to the 1.4600 handle but failing to hold on short-covering. Traders note that cross-spreaders for Yen and EURO continued to be the main focus for most of the past 24 hours. EURO also fell in sympathy selling with GBP for a low print at 1.3092 bouncing all the way back to trade the 1.3200 handle briefly; the rate remains very two-way and leaves a large selling wick on the day suggesting selling pressure remains on rallies. Traders note that semi-official and sovereign bid interest was seen on the dips under 1.3200 suggesting a near-term bottom; aggressive traders can be buyers under the 1.3200 area in my view but be ready for whipsaw.
USD JPY traded into stops around the 88.80 area for a low print at 88.60 but rallied right back to hold the 89.00 handle into the close; traders note that shorts are getting nervous the more time the rate holds above the 89.00 area as stops are light underneath and the rate can’t find active sellers. In my view, the upside is due on a short-squeeze. USD/CHF failed to extend to the upside as well making a high print at 1.1243 and falling back to the 1.1160 area; some analysts were looking for a test of the range both ways but the rate was unable to extend losses under the 1.1150 area today leaving the potential for more two-way action the next few days. USD/CAD rallied and held gains all the way to a high print at 1.2495 erasing resistance for the most part. I would look for further strength to be sold but the upside numbers appear a distance away; possibly as high as the 1.2700 area. Tomorrow’s PPI and Philly Fed is likely to be USD negative; expect a sell-off in the Greenback before the week’s end.


GBP USD Daily

Resistance 3: 1.4850
Resistance 2: 1.4780
Resistance 1: 1.4700/10
Latest New York: 1.4572
Support 1: 1.4470/80
Support 2: 1.4450
Support 3: 1.4400


Comments
Rate firms after finding support at the 1.4490 area overnight; lower into support level before a “dead cat bounce”. Minor signs of the bottom firmly in after holding the 1.4500 handle during the day. Cross-spreaders continue to sell GBP across the board. 2008 lows likely target but sellers are drying up in my view as volumes have been light on this break. Spillover from EURO likely but action still technical. Bears took a stand above the 1.5250 area last week; likely they will look to cover into significant lows—look for two-way action into this bottom. Sellers likely active suggesting a dip back to potential support around the 1.4500 area; but a short-covering rally is increasingly likely now. Two-way and firmer action due to cross-spreaders liquidating EURO-Sterling; repatriation also lending to the firm tone.
Data due Thursday: All times EASTERN (-5 GMT)
NONE



EUR USD Daily

Resistance 3: 1.3500/10
Resistance 2: 1.3450
Resistance 1: 1.3380
Latest New York: 1.3165
Support 1: 1.3080/90
Support 2: 1.3000/10
Support 3: 1.2960


Comments
Rate two-way, holds support from yesterday suggesting the bottom may be forming around the 1.3200 area. 50 bar MA failed to offer solid support and selling may have been late-follow-on and will be squeezed out. Semi-official and sovereign bids seen at the 1.3200 area. Cross-liquidation continues. Sovereign offers seen into the highs last week traders say but those may be covering into the dip this week. Overnight semi-official bids reported by some desks. Aggressive liquidation by EURO-Sterling cross spreaders providing the main selling. Technical levels around the 1.3300 area are firm; look for a solid bounce from here. Correction lower is likely near its end, likely at a buy point on this dip to start the week but some momentum still there for lower action.
Data due Thursday: All times EASTERN (-5 GMT)
2:00am EUR German Final CPI m/m
5:00am EUR CPI y/y
5:00am EUR Core CPI y/y
7:45am EUR Minimum Bid Rate
8:30am EUR ECB Press Conference

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