EUR/USD $1.2800, $1.2940, $1.3000, $1.3005, $1.3050, $1.3085
USD/JPY Y99.50, Y100.00, Y100.50, Y101.00, Y101.30, Y101.50
GBP/USD $1.5000, $1.5100
EUR/GBP stg0.8550
AUD/USD $0.9550, $0.9600, $0.9700
Data
00:00 New Zealand Bank holiday
00:30 Australia MI Inflation Gauge, m/m May -0.5% +0.2%
00:30 Australia MI Inflation Gauge, y/y May +2.7% +2.2%
01:00 China Non-Manufacturing PMI May 54.5 54.3
01:30 Australia Retail sales (MoM) April -0.4% +0.3% +0.2%
01:30 Australia Retail Sales Y/Y April +3.2% +3.1%
01:30 Australia ANZ Job Advertisements (MoM) May -1.3% -2.4%
01:30 Australia Company Operating Profits Quarter I -1.0% +1.6% +3.0%
01:45 China HSBC Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 49.6 49.6 49.2
01:50 U.S. FOMC Member Yellen Speaks
06:30 Australia RBA Commodity prices, y/y May -6.5% -8.6%
07:30 Switzerland Manufacturing PMI May 50.2 50.9 52.2
07:50 France Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 45.5 45.5 46.4
07:55 Germany Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 49.0 49.0 49.4
08:00 Eurozone Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 47.8 47.8 48.3
08:30 United Kingdom Purchasing Manager Index Manufacturing May 49.8 50.3 51.3
The euro exchange rate fell back from the peak reached against the dollar, which contributed to the positive data on PMI. As the results of recent studies that have been presented Markit Economics, the decline in production in the euro area continued in the last month, but at a slower pace than originally anticipated. According to a report by the end of May the final month of the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector rose to 48.3 compared to 46.7 in April, reaching with a 15-month high. It is worth noting that, according to the average forecast of most experts, the value of this index was to remain unchanged from the initial estimate at 47.8. In addition, the data showed that all the sub-indices, except for the timing of deliveries of raw materials, since the last survey have improved, being higher than the preliminary estimate.
Meanwhile, we note that the data for May showed a decline of decline in all the countries studied, indicating that improvements in the conditions of production. Add that Spain and Greece, which are most affected by the debt crisis in the region showed the smallest decline over the past two years. In Germany, there is activity in the manufacturing sector showed the slowest rate of decline since February of this year, as the number of new orders was restored after the deterioration in the previous two months. The final index of business activity in the manufacturing sector, seasonally adjusted rose to 49.4 from 48.1 in April. It was expected that the rate will be unchanged from the preliminary estimate at 49.0. We add that the negative contribution from employment, inventories and delivery times kept PMI below the neutral mark of 50, which is fixed for the third consecutive month.
Value of the pound against the dollar has increased significantly, which was associated with the publication of the British data. As the results of recent studies that have been published Markit Economics, and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Logistics (CIPS), the results of last month the PMI for the manufacturing sector increased sharply, reaching thus the highest level in the past 14 months, as strong domestic market has led to a rapid increase in production and new orders.
According to the report, the seasonally adjusted purchasing managers' index rose to a level of 51.3, which is a 14-month high, from a revised April at around 50.2. It should be noted that, according to experts active secondary code should rise to the level was 50.1, compared with 49.8, which was originally reported for the previous month. Recall that Indicator values above 50 indicate growth while falling below indicates contraction. We add that this figure shows the growth for the second consecutive month. Studies have shown that the domestic market was a major factor in the inflow of new orders, although the increase in new export orders also contributed to a modest improvement.
It was also reported industrial production increased in all sub-sectors within a month, which stood at the head of an increase in production of consumer, intermediate and capital goods. New orders received by the British producers of goods showed the third monthly increase in a row under the guidance of a significant improvement in the home market. The data also showed that the company increased the number of the person that was the first time in four months, in line with the rise in production. Input prices fell, which was the second monthly decline in a row, while product prices increased again.
The Australian dollar rose, departing from the minimum levels today after Chinese PMI PMI in the manufacturing sector of the economy of the country for May 2013 reached 50.8, while in April the figure was 50.6. This was reported by the China Association of logistics and procurement.
For eight consecutive months, industrial production in China PMI steady at 50%. Recall that China is the largest trading partner of Australia.
EUR / USD: during the European session, the pair dropped rose to $ 1.3043, but then fell to $ 1.2990
GBP / USD: during the European session, the pair rose to $ 1.5288
USD / JPY: during the European session, the pair fell to Y100.00, then rose to Y100.51
At 14:00 GMT the United States will publish the ISM manufacturing index for May. At 23:01 GMT UK release BRC Retail Sales Monitor for May. At 23:50 GMT Japan will publish the change in the monetary base in May.
EUR/USD
Offers $1.3110/20, $1.3100, $1.3070/80, $1.3050/60, $1.3043
Bids $1.29835, $1.2950/40, $1.2920, $1.2905/890, $1.2860
GBP/USD
Offers $1.5350/60, $1.5320/25, $1.5300/10, $1.5280
Bids $1.5170/65, $1.5145/40, $1.5120/10, $1.5100, $1.5085/80
AUD/USD
Offers $0.9740/45, $0.9710, $0.9700, $0.9680, $0.9660
Bids $0.9620/10, $0.9590, $0.9570/60, $0.9550/45, $0.9500
EUR/JPY
Offers Y131.75/80, Y131.50, Y130.95/00, Y130.80/85
Bids Y130.20, Y130.00, Y129.64/59, Y129.50, Y129.20/15
USD/JPY
Offers Y101.70/80, Y101.50, Y101.25/30, Y100.95/00, Y100.70/75
Bids Y100.00, Y99.80/70, Y99.50, Y99.20, Y99.00
EUR/GBP
Offers stg0.8650/60, stg0.8620, stg0.8595/600, stg0.8575/80, stg0.8551
Bids stg0.8520, stg0.8500, stg0.8470, stg0.8445/40
EUR/USD
$1.2800, $1.2940, $1.3000, $1.3005, $1.3050, $1.3085
USD/JPY Y99.50, Y100.00, Y100.50, Y101.00, Y101.30, Y101.50
GBP/USD $1.5000, $1.5100
EUR/GBP stg0.8550
AUD/USD $0.9550, $0.9600, $0.9700
00:00 New Zealand Bank holiday
00:30 Australia MI Inflation Gauge, m/m May -0.5% +0.2%
00:30 Australia MI Inflation Gauge, y/y May +2.7% +2.2%
01:00 China Non-Manufacturing PMI May 54.5 54.3
01:30 Australia Retail sales (MoM) April -0.4% +0.3% +0.2%
01:30 Australia Retail Sales Y/Y April +3.2%
01:30 Australia ANZ Job Advertisements (MoM) May -1.3% -2.4%
01:30 Australia Company Operating Profits Quarter I -1.0% +1.6% +3.0%
01:45 China HSBC Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 49.6 49.6 49.2
The euro remained lower after last month's declines before data forecast to show manufacturing in the currency bloc contracted for a 22nd month, adding to pressure on the European Central Bank to cut interest rates. The final reading on a Purchasing Managers' Index of manufacturing in the 17-nation euro area probably held at 47.8 in May, according to the median estimate of economists in a separate survey before London-based Markit Economics releases the data today.
The ECB meets on policy on June 6. The ECB will probably hold its key interest rate at a record low 0.5 percent this week, according to 54 of 56 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. President Mario Draghi signaled last month he's prepared to cut rates if economic data worsen.
The Australian dollar rallied from the weakest in more than 1 1/2 years after an official manufacturing index in China showed a pickup in growth, boosting trade prospects. The 50.8 PMI reading released on June 1 by the National Bureau of Statistics and China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing in Beijing was higher than all estimates in a Bloomberg survey of analysts.
China's non-manufacturing PMI was at 54.3 in May from 54.5 the previous month, official data showed today. President Xi Jinping said expansion is on a "more stable footing," Xinhua News Agency reported May 31. China is Australia's biggest trading partner.
EUR / USD: during the Asian session the pair rose to $ 1.3015
GBP / USD: during the Asian session the pair rose to $ 1.5220
USD / JPY: during the Asian session the pair traded in the range of Y100.35-75
Monday sees the latest
snap look at the eurozone economies, with the release of the May
manufacturing sector PMI data. However, the week's main events are
towards the later end of the week, with RBA, ECB and BOE policy
meetings, followed by the release of the latest US employment
report on Friday. The Bank of England's meet is the last under the
stewardship of Governor Sir Mervyn King, who steps down at the end
of June. Monday's data gets underway at 0700GMT, with the release
of the French May car registrations data and Spanish May
unemployment numbers. The release of euro area manufacturing PMI
numbers for May start at 0713GMT, as Spanish numbers cross the
wires, followed by Italy at 0743GMT, France at 0748GMT and Germany
at 0753GMT. Eurozone consolidated PMI manufacturing numbers for May
will be released at 0758GMT.
00:00 New Zealand Bank holiday
00:30 Australia MI Inflation Gauge, m/m May -0.5%
00:30 Australia MI Inflation Gauge, y/y May +2.7%
01:00 China Non-Manufacturing PMI May 54.5
01:30 Australia Retail sales (MoM) April -0.4% +0.3%
01:30 Australia Retail Sales Y/Y April +3.2%
01:30 Australia ANZ Job Advertisements (MoM) May -1.3%
01:30 Australia Company Operating Profits Quarter I -1.0% +1.6%
01:45 China HSBC Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 49.6 49.6
01:50 U.S. FOMC Member Yellen Speaks
06:30 Australia RBA Commodity prices, y/y May -6.5%
07:00 United Kingdom Halifax house price index May +1.1% +0.2%
07:00 United Kingdom Halifax house price index 3m Y/Y May +2.0% +2.5%
07:30 Switzerland Manufacturing PMI May 50.2 50.9
07:50 France Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 45.5 45.5
07:55 Germany Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 49.0 49.0
08:00 Eurozone Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 47.8 47.8
08:30 United Kingdom Purchasing Manager Index Manufacturing May 49.8 50.3
13:00 U.S. Manufacturing PMI (Finally) May 51.9 52.0
14:00 U.S. Construction Spending, m/m April -1.7% +1.1%
14:00 U.S. ISM Manufacturing May 50.7 50.6
20:10 United Kingdom BOE Deputy Governor Andrew Bailey Speaks
23:01 United Kingdom BRC Retail Sales Monitor y/y May -2.2% +1.3%
23:50 Japan Monetary Base, y/y May +23.1% +24.3%