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EUR/USD Rebound On Profit Taking
Sunrise Market Commentary
- Fixed Income: limited profit taking on core bond markets
- Global core bond markets fell prey to some profit taking in a thin, dull trading session. However, given the strength of equities, bond losses were very limited and occurred at the onset of trading. Today, the eco calendar remains thin and the profit taking might go some further in the run-up to tomorrow's informal EU Summit.
- Currencies EUR/USD rebound on profit taking
- The correction in EUR/USD was prolonged, but the euro gains were modest and mostly technical in nature. The UK inflation report is the eye-catcher of the day as it may influence sterling. However, overall trading might again be thin ahead of tomorrow's euro Summit.
The Sunrise Headlines
- US Equities rose for a second ...
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Copper up but Greek contagion fears weigh
(Reuters) - Copper extended gains on Monday, rising from four-month lows hit last week despite investors' concern about the risk of contagion if Greece defaults on its debt and leaves the euro.
Leaders of G8 major industrialized nations meeting at the weekend vowed to take steps to combat financial turmoil and revitalize a global economy threatened by Europe's debt crisis, but they offered no specific prescription for debt-crippled Greece which is to hold elections on June 17.
Recent opinion polls show Greek voters are returning to the establishment parties that negotiated its bailout, offering potential salvation for European leaders.
But deepening banking sector instability in Spain heightened concerns about contagion from Greece's political turmoil, meaning investors will likely stay ...
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BoJ Rate Decision the Highlight for Asia this Week
Asian markets are waiting heavy data during the upcoming week starting with the Bank of Japan decision and the release of HSBC flash Manufacturing PMI for China.
The Bank of Japan has left rates between 0.0% and 0.10%, in order to support the nation’s growth against the current instability and although inevitable will not change rates, investors await any move with more stimulus as the USDJPY falls below 80 levels again.
The Japanese economy showed signs of recovery where last week the decline in machinery orders slowed in March, as well as recording more-than-expected expansion during the first quarter to begin exiting deflation that faced the nation’s economy since 2011.
The BOJ is expected to keep the monetary policy unchanged and keep monitoring markets closely with a slight ...
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The Weekly Bottom Line : 19/05/2012
The Weekly Bottom Line : 19/05/2012
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK
United States
- Global economic concerns ratcheted up this week. Widespread discussion of a Greek exit continued, Spanish banks faced rating downgrades and periphery sovereign debt yields moved higher.
- Financial markets have responded to these global worries with increased risk aversion. The S&P is poised to end the week 3% lower, and 10-year treasuries are yielding just 1.7%.
- U.S. economic data has proved somewhat more encouraging, but growth is still struggling to breakout beyond a moderate pace. This has kept the possibility of additional monetary stimulus alive even if the threshold remains quite high.
Canada
- Recent economic indicators are showing a resurgence of strength in the Canadian economy. Strong ...
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Asian stocks returned to losses on collective downgrades including Spanish banks, Greece and China
As Europe’s debt crisis is threatening the global recovery, market participants limited their risk exposure while some inventors locked on to their profits ahead of the weekend, driving the Asian stocks lower where the MSCI Asia Pacific Index dropped 2.2% at 11.28 in Tokyo, and is down 0.8% this year.
Global equity markets lost almost $4 trillion dollars this month as Europe’s debt crisis is worsening threatening the global economic stability. Moody’s downgraded 16 Spanish banks on Thursday after the nation fell into recession during the first quarter while loan losses are mounting.
Meanwhile Fitch Ratings downgraded Greece by one notch to CCC from B- since its political deadlock is pushing the country out of the euro zone, as attempts to form a new government failed, leading to new ...
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Global shares slide amid fears for Spanish banks, growth
Asian shares tumbled on Friday and were set for their worst weekly showing since September, amid political turmoil in Greece and signs of growing instability in Spanish banks, with investors adding the latest weak U.S. data to the list of risk factors.
Assets across the board, from commodities such as oil and gold to riskier currencies such as the euro and the Australian dollar were all heading for their weekly losses.
Financial stocks were hammered after the head of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ.AX) said volatile conditions in global markets have caused the wholesale funding market for Australian banks to freeze again, a worrying echo of the global financial crisis.
European shares were also set to fall, with financial spreadbetters predicting that major European markets ...
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Euro continues on the offer on Greece and Spain
Forex Morning Briefing : Euro continues on the offer on Greece and Spain
What’s new:
US: Mixed to higher session on first monthly budget surplus since 2008. Weak JPM earnings kept gains limited.
Europe: Green equities across the board with Spain leading the pack on back of government support. EUR continue on the offer to new 3-month lows.
Asia: Falling equity markets on weak corporate earnings and Chinese inflation in line with expectations.
Rates in Asia and Indices:
EUR/USD 1.2905 1.2944 -0.11 %
USD/CHF 0.928 0.9307 -0.12 %
GBP/USD 1.6099 1.6154 -0.21 %
USD/JPY 79.73 79.98 0.18 %
EUR/CHF 1.20099 1.20131 -0.00 %
EUR/JPY 102.97 103.49 ...
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Asian Market Update : 10/05/2012
China trade data misses expectations, Australia records 1-yr low for unemployment
Economic Data
(CN) CHINA APR TRADE BALANCE: $18.42B V $9.9BE
(AU) AUSTRALIA APR UNEMPLOYMENT RATE: 4.9% V 5.3%E (1-yr low); EMPLOYMENT CHANGE: 15.5K V -5.0KE (2nd consecutive increase); PARTICIPATION RATE: 65.2% V 65.4%E
(KR) BANK OF KOREA (BOK) LEAVES 7-DAY REPO RATE UNCHANGED AT 3.25%; AS EXPECTED
(JP) JAPAN MAR CURRENT ACCOUNT TOTAL: ¥1.59T V ¥1.4TE; ADJUSTED CURRENT ACCOUNT TOTAL: ¥785.5B V ¥647BE; CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE Y/Y: -8.6% V 17.1%E; TRADE BALANCE: ¥4.2B V -¥43BE
(NZ) NEW ZEALAND APR BUSINESS NZ PMI: 48.0 V 53.8 PRIOR
(PH) PHILIPPINES MAR TOTAL EXPORTS: -1.2% V 11.0%E; TOTAL MONTHLY EXPORTS: $4.3B V $4.4B PRIOR
(NZ) NEW ZEALAND APR QV HOUSE PRICES Y/Y: 3.1% V 3.0% PRIOR
(JP) JAPAN APR ...
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EUR/USD Testing Key Support
Sunrise Market Commentary
- Fixed Income: new contract highs
- London-traders returned and the market seemed to react with a lag to this weekend's election results. In a risk off session, both the German Bund Future and the US Note Future set new contract highs, respectively at 142.62 and 133-04.
- Currencies EUR/USD testing key support
- On Tuesday, sentiment on the euro remained fragile even as there was little news from the political scene in France or Greece. EUR/USD is again testing the key 1.2974/55 support area. A break below this level would be highly significant from a technical point of view.
The Sunrise Headlines
- US Equities dropped sharply lower yesterday, but reversed most of their losses in the final hours of trading. The S&P ended the session 0.43% lower. ...
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