(pare/closed(GMT +2)/change, %)
EUR/USD $1,3257 -0,45%
GBP/USD $1,6593 -0,13%
USD/CHF Chf0,9134 +0,46%
USD/JPY Y103,70 +0,75%
EUR/JPY Y137,48 +0,31%
GBP/JPY Y172,05 +0,62%
AUD/USD $0,9284 -0,13%
NZD/USD $0,8366 -0,66%
USD/CAD C$1,0968 +0,26%
(time / country / index / period / previous value / forecast)
00:00 Australia Conference Board Australia Leading Index June +0.2%
01:35 Japan Manufacturing PMI August 50.5 51.5
01:45 China HSBC Manufacturing PMI August 51.7 51.5
03:00 New Zealand Credit Card Spending July +7.0%
06:00 Switzerland Trade Balance July 1.38 1.91
06:58 France Manufacturing PMI August 47.8 47.9
06:58 France Services PMI August 50.4 50.3
07:28 Germany Manufacturing PMI August 52.4 51.8
07:28 Germany Services PMI August 56.7 55.5
07:58 Eurozone Manufacturing PMI August 51.8 51.4
07:58 Eurozone Services PMI August 54.2 53.6
08:30 United Kingdom Retail Sales (MoM) July +0.1% +0.4%
08:30 United Kingdom Retail Sales (YoY) July +3.6%
08:30 United Kingdom PSNB, bln July 9.5 10.1
12:00 U.S. Jackson Hole Symposium
12:30 U.S. Initial Jobless Claims August 311 299
13:45 U.S. Manufacturing PMI August 55.8 55.7
14:00 U.S. Leading Indicators July +0.3% +0.6%
14:00 U.S. Consumer confidence August -8 -9
14:00 U.S. Existing Home Sales July 5.04 5.01
14:00 U.S. Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey August 23.9 20.3
The U.S. dollar traded mixed to lower against the most major currencies ahead of the FOMC's minutes. Market participants are awaiting the release of the FOMC minutes later in the day.
The greenback remained supported by yesterday's strong U.S. housing market data. Housing starts in the U.S. jumped 15.7% to 1.093 million units in July from 945,000 units in June. That was the strongest rate since November.
The number of building permits rose by 8.1% to 1.052 million units in July from 973,000 in June.
Investors also speculate that the Fed will raise interest rates much earlier than the European Central Bank.
The euro traded mixed against the U.S. dollar. German producer price index decreased 0.1% in July, missing expectations for a 0.1% rise, after 0.0% in June.
On a yearly basis, German producer price index fell 0.8% in July, after a 0.7% drop in June.
The British pound traded mixed against the U.S. dollar. The British currency was still supported by the Bank of England's minutes. The Bank of England (BoE) released the minutes of its August meeting. Two members of the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee unexpectedly voted to hike interest rate to 0.75% from 0.5%. Other seven members voted to keep interest rate on hold. That was the first split in more than three years.
The Confederation of British Industry released its industrial order books balance. The CBI industrial order books balance jumped to +11% in August from +2% in July, exceeding expectations for a climb to +4%.
The Canadian dollar traded mixed against the U.S. dollar after Canadian wholesale sales. Canadian wholesale sales increased 0.6% in June, missing expectations for a 1.3% gain, after a 2.3% rise in May. May's figure was revised up from a 2.2% increase.
The New Zealand dollar fell against the U.S dollar due to the strong U.S. currency, but later recovered a part of its losses. No major economic reports were released in New Zealand.
The Australian dollar decreased against the U.S. dollar after comments by Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens, but later recovered its losses. Mr Stevens told the House Economics Committee in Brisbane that the Aussie remains high because Australia is more attractive for international investors than other countries. He added that the Australian currency will "go down at some point", but he doesn't know when. The RBA governor said there is no need in intervention.
Australia's leading index declined 0.1% in June, after a 0.1% rise in May.
The Japanese yen traded lower against the U.S. dollar after the weaker-than-expected economic data from Japan. Japan's adjusted trade deficit declined to 1,023.8 billion yen in July from a deficit of 1,067.8 in June, missing expectations for a fall to a deficit of 770 billion yen. June's figure was revised up from a deficit of 1,080.8 billion yen.
Japan's all industry activity index fell 0.4% in June, missing expectations for a 0.2% decline, after a 0.6% increase in May.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens told the House Economics Committee in Brisbane:
EUR/USD $1.3250(E325mn), $1.3350-55(E225mn), $1.3400(E461mn)
USD/JPY Y102.00($250mn), Y102.50($450mn), Y102.75-80($200mn), Y103.00($985mn)
EUR/JPY Y136.65(E184mn)
GBP/USD $1.6650(stg184mn)
USD/CHF Chf0.9100($440mn)
AUD/USD $0.9225(A$149mn), $0.9335(A$149mn)
USD/CAD C$1.0880($276mn), C$1.0900($130mn)
Economic calendar (GMT0):
(Time/ Region/ Event/ Period/ Previous/ Forecast/ Actual)
00:30 Australia Leading Index June +0.1% -0.1%
04:30 Japan All Industry Activity Index, m/m June +0.6% -0.2% -0.4%
06:00 Germany Producer Price Index (MoM) July 0.0% +0.1% -0.1%
06:00 Germany Producer Price Index (YoY) July -0.7% -0.8%
08:30 United Kingdom Bank of England Minutes
10:00 United Kingdom CBI industrial order books balance August 2 4 11
The U.S. dollar traded higher against the most major currencies ahead of the FOMC's minutes. Market participants are awaiting the release of the FOMC minutes later in the day.
The greenback remained supported by yesterday's strong U.S. housing market data. Housing starts in the U.S. jumped 15.7% to 1.093 million units in July from 945,000 units in June. That was the strongest rate since November.
The number of building permits rose by 8.1% to 1.052 million units in July from 973,000 in June.
Investors also speculate that the Fed will raise interest rates much earlier than the European Central Bank.
The euro traded declined against the U.S. dollar due to speculation that the Fed will raise interest rates much earlier than the European Central Bank.
German producer price index decreased 0.1% in July, missing expectations for a 0.1% rise, after 0.0% in June.
On a yearly basis, German producer price index fell 0.8% in July, after a 0.7% drop in June.
The British pound rose against the U.S. dollar after the Bank of England's minutes. The Bank of England (BoE) released the minutes of its August meeting. Two members of the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee unexpectedly voted to hike interest rate to 0.75% from 0.5%. Other seven members voted to keep interest rate on hold. That was the first split in more than three years.
The Confederation of British Industry released its industrial order books balance. The CBI industrial order books balance jumped to +11% in August from +2% in July, exceeding expectations for a climb to +4%.
The Canadian dollar traded mixed against the U.S. dollar ahead of Canadian wholesale sales. Canadian wholesale sales are expected to increase 1.3% in June, after a 2.2% gain in May.
EUR/USD: the currency pair fell to $1.3274
GBP/USD: the currency pair rose to $1.6678
USD/JPY: the currency pair increase to Y103.41
The most important news that are expected (GMT0):
12:30 Canada Wholesale Sales, m/m June +2.2% +1.3%
18:00 U.S. FOMC meeting minutes
EUR/USD
Offers $1.3485, $1.3445, $1.3415, $1.3400, $1.3370, $1.3325
Bids $1.3250, $1.3230, $1.3200
GBP/USD
Offers $1.6845, $1.6800/10, $1.6750, $1.6680
Bids $1.6600, $1.6555, $1.6510
AUD/USD
Offers $0.9400, $0.9370, $0.9350, $0.9315
Bids $0.9260, $0.9240, $0.9220, $0.9200
EUR/JPY
Offers Y138.20, Y138.00, Y137.60
Bids Y136.75, Y136.50, Y136.25/20
USD/JPY
Offers Y104.10, Y104.00, Y103.50, Y103.40
Bids Y102.70, Y102.30, Y102.15, Y102.00, Y101.50
EUR/GBP
Offers stg0.8100, stg0.8035
Bids stg0.7980, stg0.7950/40, stg0.7900
The Bank of England (BoE) released the minutes of its August meeting. Two members (Martin Weale and Ian McCafferty) of the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee unexpectedly voted to hike interest rate to 0.75% from 0.5%. Other seven members voted to keep interest rate on hold. That was the first split in more than three years.
Investors expect that the Bank of England will raise its interest rate in the earlier 2015. The main reason for the delay could be the weaker wage growth. The average earnings index, including bonuses, dropped by 0.2% in the three months to June, missing expectations for a 0.1% decrease, after a 0.4% rise in the three months to May. That was first negative average earnings index since March-May 2009.
But the BoE Governor Mark Carney said on Sunday that the Bank of England don't need to wait for wage growth to rise its interest rate.
Economic calendar (GMT0):
(Time/ Region/ Event/ Period/ Previous/ Forecast/ Actual)
00:30 Australia Leading Index June +0.1% -0.1%
04:30 Japan All Industry Activity Index, m/m June +0.6% -0.2% -0.4%
06:00 Germany Producer Price Index (MoM) July 0.0% +0.1% -0.1%
06:00 Germany Producer Price Index (YoY) July -0.7% -0.8%
08:30 United Kingdom Bank of England Minutes
The U.S. dollar traded higher against the most major currencies. The greenback was supported by yesterday's U.S. housing market data. Housing starts in the U.S. jumped 15.7% to 1.093 million units in July from 945,000 units in June. That was the strongest rate since November.
The number of building permits rose by 8.1% to 1.052 million units in July from 973,000 in June.
The New Zealand dollar traded lower against the U.S dollar due to the strong U.S. currency. No major economic reports were released in New Zealand.
The Australian dollar traded lower against the U.S. dollar after comments by Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Glenn Stevens. Mr Stevens told the House Economics Committee in Brisbane that the Aussie remains high because Australia is more attractive for international investors than other countries. He added that the Australian currency will "go down at some point", but he doesn't know when. The RBA governor said there is no need in intervention.
Australia's leading index declined 0.1% in June, after a 0.1% rise in May.
The Japanese yen traded lower against the U.S. dollar after the weaker-than-expected economic data from Japan. Japan's adjusted trade deficit declined to 1,023.8 billion yen in July from a deficit of 1,067.8 in June, missing expectations for a fall to a deficit of 770 billion yen. June's figure was revised up from a deficit of 1,080.8 billion yen.
Japan's all industry activity index fell 0.4% in June, missing expectations for a 0.2% decline, after a 0.6% increase in May.
EUR/USD: the currency pair declined to $1.3300
GBP/USD: the currency pair fell to $1.6600
USD/JPY: the currency pair increased to Y103.26
The most important news that are expected (GMT0):
10:00 United Kingdom CBI industrial order books balance August 2 4
12:30 Canada Wholesale Sales, m/m June +2.2% +1.3%
18:00 U.S. FOMC meeting minutes
EUR / USD
Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)
$1.3372 (758)
$1.3341 (53)
$1.3323 (27)
Price at time of writing this review: $ 1.3306
Support levels (open interest**, contracts):
$1.3293 (5069)
$1.3274 (4689)
$1.3249 (4725)
Comments:
- Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date September, 5 is 55021 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3400 (6230);
- Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date September, 5 is 61068 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3100 (6361);
- The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.11 versus 1.10 from the previous trading day according to data from August, 19
GBP/USD
Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)
$1.6901 (2418)
$1.6801 (1821)
$1.6703 (518)
Price at time of writing this review: $1.6605
Support levels (open interest**, contracts):
$1.6497 (1805)
$1.6399 (734)
$1.6300 (643)
Comments:
- Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date September, 5 is 27685 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,7000 (2771);
- Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date September, 5 is 29220 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,6800 (4032);
- The ratio of PUT/CALL was 1.06 versus 1.07 from the previous trading day according to data from August, 19
* - The Chicago Mercantile Exchange bulletin (CME) is used for the calculation.
** - Open interest takes into account the total number of option contracts that are open at the moment.