The euro exchange rate fluctuates in relation to the dollar, which had an impact on the reported data on GDP. According to the report, the gross domestic product expanded in the first quarter to 2.5 percent, compared with growth of 0.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012. Note that according to the average estimate of economists, the economy should expand by 3.1 percent. Meanwhile, it was reported that consumer spending continued to increase, thus speeding up the pace, and companies have increased their holdings after January 1, so it was introduced cuts in public spending. The data also showed that consumer purchases increased 3.2 percent from 1.8 percent in the fourth quarter, which was associated with a sharp increase in fuel prices. The government also reported that the housing sector continues to show signs of significant improvement, as housing costs rose by 12.6 percent, followed after a significant growth in the previous two quarters. With the exception of higher gasoline prices, which have since been dropped, inflationary pressures were contained. We also note that the price index for personal consumption expenditures increased by 0.9 per cent per annum, compared with an increase of 1.6 percent in the previous two quarters.
Add that today as it was announced that in April consumer sentiment index rose to 76.4, compared with a preliminary reading at 72.3. Note that according to the average estimates of experts, the index had to rise to 74.3. We also recall that at the end of March, the value of this indicator was 78.6. In addition, it was reported that the current conditions index rose to 89.9 from 84.8 reported in the preliminary reading, and the expectations index advanced to 67.8 from 64.2. Economists said that consumers are feeling more optimistic despite disappointing reports on the economy and the labor market, as well as news about reducing federal spending.
The yen rose significantly against the dollar on the background of the fact that in the course of today's meeting of the Bank of Japan decided to leave its monetary policy unchanged. Leaders of the Central Bank wants to make sure that mitigation actions taken earlier in April, will yield results and will be effective in the fight against chronic lowering of prices has been going on for 15 years. Recall that the management of the bank unanimously decided to maintain the policy of increasing the monetary base at an annual rate of 60-70 trillion yen, which is a new target level. This will allow for two years to double the amount of funds that the central bank will be to pump into the economy. In general, the decision of the Bank of Japan was expected. Meanwhile, today it was announced that the Bank of Japan raised its forecasts for economic growth and consumer prices, reaffirming his promise to double the interest rate for two years. Releasing its forecast for economic activity and prices, the central bank said that Japan's economy is expected to return to the path of moderate recovery around mid-2013. Meanwhile, the report noted that the improvement will be supported by domestic demand and growth in foreign economies.
Note that the Bank of Japan raised its forecast for gross domestic product growth for fiscal year 2013 to the level of 2.9 percent, compared with an estimate of 2.3 percent expansion, which was reported in January. As for the 2014 financial year, growth is projected at 1.4 per cent, which is considerably larger than previously thought - by 0.8 percent.
The Canadian dollar has grown significantly in relation to the U.S. dollar, after the Ministry of Finance reported that the surplus of the state budget of Canada was a record 1.56 billion Canadian dollars in February. The data indicate an increase compared to the same period a year earlier, when the balance of the state budget amounted to 1.49 billion Canadian dollars. According to the government's growth was due to increased incomes, tax revenues, payments on loans. In February, government revenues rose 2.4% to 10.82 billion Canadian dollars, while the cost of the program increased by 3.1% to 19.73 billion Canadian dollars. The financial costs associated with government debt fell by 5.5% to 2.14 billion Canadian dollars, which is a reflection of the low level of interest rates. In the period February-April 2013 in Canada was a decrease in the deficit to 11.81 billion Canadian dollars, which is significantly less than 12.63 for the same period in 2012. We add that the Canadian government expects a budget deficit for the fiscal 2013 of $ 25.9 Canadian dollars.
EUR/USD $1.2800, $1.2880, $1.3000,
$1.3100, $1.3130, $1.3135, $1.3145
USD/JPY Y97.50, Y98.00, Y99.00, Y99.10, Y99.25, Y99.75, Y100.00
GBP/USD $1.5300
EUR/GBP stg0.8480, stg0.8500, stg0.8545
EUR/CHF Chf1.2210, Chf1.2230
AUD/USD $1.0200, $1.0235, $1.0250, $1.0330, $1.0400, $1.0515
EUR/USD
Offers $1.3115/30, $1.3090/100, $1.3070, $1.3050/55
Bids $1.2980, $1.2960/50
GBP/USD
Offers $1.5580/85, $1.5550, $1.5510/20, $1.5490/500
Bids $1.5410/00, $1.5380, $1.5365/60, $1.5330/20
AUD/USD
Offers $1.0395/00, $1.0380, $1.0355/60, $1.0345/50, $1.0320/25
Bids $1.0250, $1.0220/10, $1.0200, $1.0185/80
USD/JPY
Offers Y99.55/60, Y99.40/50, Y99.10/20, Y99.00
Bids Y98.40, Y98.10, Y98.00
EUR/JPY
Offers Y130.20/25, Y130.00, Y129.40/50, Y129.00/10
Bids Y128.00, Y127.85/80, Y127.50, Y127.00, Y126.55/50
EUR/GBP
Offers stg0.8580/85, stg0.8530/35, stg0.8500/05, stg0.8480/85, stg0.8450/60
Bids stg0.8360/50EUR/USD
$1.2800, $1.2880, $1.3000, $1.3100, $1.3130, $1.3135,
$1.3145
USD/JPY Y97.50, Y98.00, Y99.00, Y99.10, Y99.25, Y99.75, Y100.00
GBP/USD $1.5300
EUR/GBP stg0.8480, stg0.8500, stg0.8545
EUR/CHF Chf1.2210, Chf1.2230
AUD/USD $1.0200, $1.0235, $1.0250, $1.0330, $1.0400, $1.0515
NZD/JPY Y82.50
04:00 Japan BoJ Interest Rate Decision
0.10% 0.10%
0.10%
04:00 Japan BoJ Monetary Policy Statement
New Zealand's dollar climbed after data showed the nation's exports rose more than analysts forecast.
The euro was poised for its first weekly decline this month against the yen on speculation the European Central Bank will cut its record-low benchmark interest rate next week. German business confidence declined after winter weather hindered the recovery in Europe's largest economy. Spanish unemployment rose in the first quarter to the highest in at least 37 years and French jobless claims increased to the highest ever, data showed yesterday. The ECB has kept its main refinancing rate at 0.75 percent since July 2012.
Government figures today showed Japan's consumer prices excluding fresh food fell 0.5 percent in March from a year earlier, the biggest drop since March 2011.
EUR / USD: during the Asian session the pair rose to $ 1.3050
GBP / USD: during the Asian session the pair rose to $ 1.5470
USD / JPY: during the Asian session the pair fell to Y98.60
Friday is a quieter day, with only limited data on both sides of the Atlantic although US growth numbers will dominate. The calendar gets underway at 06500GMT, with the release of the German March import prices. At 0645GMT, the French April consumer confidence survey will cross the wires. At 0715GMT, ECB Executive Board member Joerg Asmussen delivers a speech, in Frankfurt. At 0800GMT, the ECB will release the March M3 data, while SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan delivers a speech at a shareholders meeting, in Bern. At 1300GMT, German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks at a small-business conference, in Berlin. Sovereign issuance is limited to an Italian T-bill sale. Italy plan to issue E8.5 bn in a new 6-month Oct 31, 2013 BOT.
(pare/closed(00:00 GMT +02:00)/change,
%)
EUR/USD $1,3008 -0,03%
GBP/USD $1,5433 +1,10%
USD/CHF Chf0,9447 -0,26%
USD/JPY Y99,33 -0,18%
EUR/JPY Y129,19 -0,24%
GBP/JPY Y153,26 +0,88%
AUD/USD $1,0293 +0,14%
NZD/USD $0,8501 +0,29%
USD/CAD C$1,0199 -0,56%
04:00 Japan BoJ Interest Rate Decision
0.10% 0.10%
04:00 Japan BoJ Monetary Policy Statement
06:45 France Consumer confidence April 84 83
07:00 Switzerland KOF Leading Indicator April 0.99 0.98
07:15 Japan BOJ Press Conference
08:00 Eurozone M3 money supply, adjusted y/y March +3.1% +3.0%
08:00 Switzerland SNB Chairman Jordan Speaks
12:30 U.S. PCE price index, q/q Quarter I +1.8% +2.7%
12:30 U.S. PCE price index ex food, energy, q/q Quarter I +1.0%
12:30 U.S. GDP, q/q (Preliminary) Quarter I +0.4% +3.0%
13:55 U.S. Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (Finally) April 72.3 74.3