Collinson FX Market Commentary - Nov 19 - NZD flounders, AUD soft
by Collinson FX on 19 Nov 2015
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Nov 19 - The French defense against terrorism continued, with a raid on another group who were setting themselves for further attacks on Paris. The interception resulted in an extended and fierce gun battle culminating in a Suicide bomb explosion. The latest action highlight the extreme danger levels that exist in Europe and who knows where else.
Housing data in the U.S. were mixed, with Housing Starts crashing 11%, while Building Permits improved 4.1%. The Fed minutes will probably indicate a bias towards an interest rate rise in December. Growth and Employment, remain the key determinants this month, that will shape that decision. The Stronger Dollar has impacted currencies and commodities.
The EUR has dropped back to 1.0650, while the GBP holds 1.5200, driven by Fed intentions. Oil slipped below $40/barrel with the stronger Dollar driving prices lower enhancing the impact of sluggish demand.
The AUD sits below 0.7100, while the NZD flounders in the low 0.64's, both looking vulnerable but any off ramp the Fed may take will result in a sudden reversal in recent moves.
Collinson FX Market Commentary - Nov 18 - Markets surge on bravado
Nov 18 - European markets surged with all the bravado emanating from European leaders, in particular, the French!
The French will go hard on the terrorists, as allies close ranks, supported by old friends in the form of Russia. The Russians are the biggest beneficiary of this new solidarity, as they negotiate the exit from sanctions, in return for support in the fight against Muslim terrorism.
The bounce in equities may be short lived with most economic data remaining soft. The surge in the Dollar has hit commodities and kept associated currencies at bay.
The AUD regained 0.7100, but remains vulnerable, while the KIWI wallowed around 0.6450 after weak inflation data confirmed sluggish growth. The EUR remained weak, trading 1.0640, while the GBP traded around 1.5200. Central Banks remain the dictators of currencies and equities, while Geo-Political events remain the short term risk.
Collinson FX Market Commentary - Nov 17 - Aussie cards fall OK
Nov 17 - The G20 rolled on in Turkey, dominated by the Paris Terror attacks, overwhelming the planned focus of tax, climate and the economy. Russia appears to the focus of high level meetings and compromises are on the horizon.
The lesser of two evils!? Putin has placed himself in the drivers seat and his ability to act, rather than articulate, forces him into any solution. U.S. Equities rallied, as did the Dollar and oil, with traditional safety flows. The EUR slipped below 1.0700, while the GBP trades around 1.5200, as EU CPI remains non-existent reflecting the lack of real economic growth.
Japanese GDP contracted further than expected, living in the negative neighborhood, dampening commodity demand. The AUD slipped below 0.7100, while the NZD has given up the battle with 0.6500, with Services PMI disappointing. Markets are dominated by geopolitical events and monetary policy.
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