Notícias do Mercado

22 fevereiro 2018
  • 23:30

    Japan: National Consumer Price Index, y/y, January 1.4% (forecast 1.3%)

  • 23:30

    Japan: National CPI Ex-Fresh Food, y/y, January 0.9% (forecast 0.9%)

  • 23:27

    Currencies. Daily history for Feb 22’2018:

    (pare/closed(GMT +2)/change, %)

    EUR/USD $1,2331 +0,39%

    GBP/USD $1,3954 +0,27%

    USD/CHF Chf0,93273 -0,67%

    USD/JPY Y106,74 -0,96%

    EUR/JPY Y131,63 -0,56%

    GBP/JPY Y148,95 -0,69%

    AUD/USD $0,7845 +0,54%

    NZD/USD $0,7337 +0,29%

    USD/CAD C$1,27039 +0,02%

  • 23:14

    Schedule for today, Thursday, Feb 22’2018 (GMT0)

    07:00 Germany GDP (YoY) (Finally) Quarter IV 2.8% 2.9%

    07:00 Germany GDP (QoQ) (Finally) Quarter IV 0.7% 0.6%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI January 0.4% -0.9%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI ex EFAT, Y/Y (Finally) January 0.9% 1%

    10:00 Eurozone Harmonized CPI, Y/Y (Finally) January 1.4% 1.3%

    13:30 Canada Consumer Price Index m / m January -0.4% 0.4%

    13:30 Canada Bank of Canada Consumer Price Index Core, y/y January 1.2%

    13:30 Canada Consumer price index, y/y January 1.9% 1.4%

    15:15 U.S. FOMC Member Dudley Speak

    18:00 U.S. Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count February 798

    18:30 U.S. FOMC Member Mester Speaks

    20:40 U.S. FOMC Member Williams Speaks

  • 21:45

    New Zealand: Retail Sales, q/q, Quarter IV 1.7% (forecast 1.4%)

  • 21:45

    New Zealand: Retail Sales YoY, Quarter IV 5.4%

  • 16:23

    EUR/NZD Analysis

    EUR/NZD has been forming a downside trend line for a while on 4 hour time frame chart.


    We can see that the price is showing some difficulty in breakthrough the zone where it is at this moment.


    However, it might be interesting go short in this pair once it breaks below that zone.


  • 16:00

    U.S.: Crude Oil Inventories, February -1.616 (forecast 1.795)

  • 15:27

    Fed's Dudley does not comment on U.S. economy, monetary policy in prepared remarks

  • 15:00

    U.S.: Leading Indicators , January 1% (forecast 0.7%)

  • 14:35

    U.S. dollar hits fresh 2-day low vs yen of 106.94 yen, last down 0.76 pct on day

  • 14:00

    Belgium: Business Climate, February 1.9 (forecast 1.5)

  • 13:40

    Following three consecutive monthly increases, Canadian retail sales decreased 0.8% in December to $49.6 billion

    Despite this decline, retail sales were up 1.5% in the fourth quarter and up 6.7% for the year. Sales fell in 6 of 11 subsectors, representing 42% of retail trade.

    Lower sales at general merchandise; health and personal care; and electronics and appliance stores more than offset gains at motor vehicle and parts dealers and food and beverage stores. Excluding motor vehicle and parts dealers, retail sales decreased 1.8%.

    Retail sales in volume terms were also down 0.8% in December.

  • 13:38

    U.S initial jobless claims lower than expected last week

    In the week ending February 17, the advance figure for seasonally adjusted initial claims was 222,000, a decrease of 7,000 from the previous week's revised level. The previous week's level was revised down by 1,000 from 230,000 to 229,000. The 4-week moving average was 226,000, a decrease of 2,250 from the previous week's revised average. The previous week's average was revised down by 250 from 228,500 to 228,250.

  • 13:30

    Canada: Retail Sales YoY, December 5.8%

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Initial Jobless Claims, February 222 (forecast 230)

  • 13:30

    U.S.: Continuing Jobless Claims, February 1875 (forecast 1930)

  • 13:30

    Canada: Retail Sales, m/m, December -0.8% (forecast 0%)

  • 13:30

    Canada: Retail Sales ex Autos, m/m, December -1.8% (forecast 0.1%)

  • 12:40

    ECB minutes: changes in communication are premature, policymakers concluded in January

    • Policymakers were in broad agreement over the concerns about the euro's volatility

    • Communication stance could be revisited at upcoming meetings in early part of 2018

    • Some expressed preference for dropping easing bias

    • Policy will evolve to avoid abrupt, disorderly adjustments later

    • Pace of economic expansion could strengthen, growth robust

    • Increasingly confident about inflation but patience required

  • 11:53

    Fed's Bullard: Too many rate hikes this year could lead to restrictive policy when inflation is low - CNBC

  • 11:03

    Ifo economist says would not speak of a change in German economic trend yet

    • German economy slightly less euphoric, export euphoria has dampened somewhat

    • German coalition deal is not cause for jubilation, rather sobriety

  • 11:01

    London - Iranian deputy foreign minister Abbas Araqchi says Iran will not remain in the nuclear deal if there is no economic benefit, if banks do not do business with Tehran

  • 11:00

    United Kingdom: CBI retail sales volume balance, February 8 (forecast 13)

  • 10:32

    UK GDP rose 0.4% in Q4, less than expected

    UK gross domestic product (GDP) in volume terms was estimated to have increased by 0.4% between Quarter 3 (July to Sept) and Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2017; this is a 0.1 percentage point revision down from the preliminary estimate of GDP, in part reflecting a small downward revision to the estimated output of the production industries.

    Growth in the latest quarter was driven by business services and finance within the services sector, there was, though, a small downward revision to services since the preliminary estimate of GDP, but this does not impact on services quarterly growth to one decimal place.

    Business investment growth was flat between Quarter 3 (July to Sept) and Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2017, but when compared with the same quarter a year ago business investment grew by 2.1%.

    GDP was estimated to have increased by 1.7% between 2016 and 2017, a downward revision of 0.1 percentage points from the preliminary estimate and slightly lower than the 1.9% growth seen between 2015 and 2016.

    Household spending grew by 1.8% between 2016 and 2017, its slowest rate of annual growth since 2012, in part reflecting the increased prices faced by consumers.

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Business Investment, y/y, Quarter IV 2.1% (forecast 2.4%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: Business Investment, q/q, Quarter IV 0% (forecast 0.5%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: GDP, y/y, Quarter IV 1.4% (forecast 1.5%)

  • 09:30

    United Kingdom: GDP, q/q, Quarter IV 0.4% (forecast 0.5%)

  • 09:00

    Germany: IFO - Expectations , February 105.4 (forecast 107.9)

  • 09:00

    Germany: IFO - Current Assessment , February 126.3 (forecast 127.0)

  • 09:00

    Germany: IFO - Business Climate, February 115.4 (forecast 117.1)

  • 08:58

    French CPI down 0.1% in January, as expected

    In January 2018, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) edged down by 0.1%, following a +0.3% rebound in December. This decline is largely the result of a seasonal downturn in manufactured product prices due to winter sales, and a drop in transport prices. Tobacco prices fell also. The monthly downturn was mitigated by a sharp acceleration in energy prices and a rise in food prices.

    Seasonally adjusted, consumer prices accelerated (+0.7%) after +0.1% in December.

    Year on year, consumer prices rose by 1.3% in January after +1.2% in November and December. The acceleration in energy and services prices was partly offset by slower prices of tobacco and food products. Prices of manufactured products were stable.

  • 07:46

    France: CPI, y/y, January 1.4% (forecast 1.4%)

  • 07:45

    France: CPI, m/m, January -0.1% (forecast -0.1%)

  • 07:40

    Options levels on thursday, February 22, 2017

    EUR/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.2393 (2528)

    $1.2365 (1181)

    $1.2341 (1406)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.2266

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.2209 (5470)

    $1.2178 (3036)

    $1.2144 (4640)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options and PUT options with the expiration date March, 9 is 128200 contracts (according to data from February, 21) with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2400 (6413);


    GBP/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.4025 (1812)

    $1.3995 (1164)

    $1.3970 (677)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.3882

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.3804 (2337)

    $1.3773 (2123)

    $1.3739 (2045)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date March, 9 is 48779 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3900 (3712);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date March, 9 is 46301 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3900 (2337);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 0.95 versus 0.95 from the previous trading day according to data from February, 21

    * - 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.

  • 06:58

    Fed's Quarles says gradual U.S. interest rate increases 'appropriate'

    • Recent volatility in equity markets shows asset prices can move rapidly, unexpectedly

    • Recent U.S. tax, fiscal policy could help sustain economy's momentum

    • Investment drought that has afflicted U.S. economy may be breaking

    • Soft inflation likely transitory, 'does not cause me great concern'

  • 06:53

    Fed's Kashkari says not clear how much of a long-term difference tax cut will make

    • Don't really know if U.S. is at full employment

    • We are not sure about neutral rate, or output gap either

    • Fed should be patient, let inflation build

    • Is very focused on wage growth, labor market slack and inflation

    • Hitting 2-pct inflation target would give Fed more flexibility in fighting future downturns

  • 06:50

    Most FOMC voting policymakers said recent data supported view inflation will rise in 2018 and stabilize around 2 pct over medium term ; a couple were concerned about inflation outlook

    • Most voting policymakers said recent data suggested modestly stronger near-term economic outlook than was anticipated in december

    • Several policymakers cautioned imbalances in financial markets may emerge as the economy operates above potential; a few said important to monitor slope of yield curve

    • A number of Fed policymakers raised near-term economic growth forecasts based on recent strong data, information suggesting tax overhaul might have larger effects than previously thought

    • Voting policymakers generally judged risks as roughly balanced but several saw increased upside risks to near-term economic outlook

  • 06:48

    Fed's voting policymakers agreed at january meeting that recent strengthening of U.S. economic outlook increased likelihood of further gradual rate increases - FOMC minutes

  • 06:45

    U.S. 10-year treasury yield at 2.9408 pct steady from U.S. close on wednesday

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