The Week Ahead – Euro Weighed By Risk Aversion And Rate Differential

EURUSD sinks over recession risk

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The euro hit a new two-decade low against the US dollar as the eurozone faces a greater risk of recession. The contrast in growth prospects in a high-interest rate environment between the US and the eurozone is starker than ever. The energy crisis has put Europe in a much more fragile position. A combination of a risk-averse move away from the euro into the safe-haven dollar and a carry trade exploiting the rate differential means that shorting the pair is a dominant theme. Parity is the historical moment that the market is bracing for. 1.0000 from November 2002 is within reach and 1.0400 is the first hurdle in case of a rebound.
 

USDCAD soars as commodities slump

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The Canadian dollar weakens over-cautious sentiment. A Bank of Canada survey showed that inflation expectations flared up as businesses expect high prices for the foreseeable future. Should companies raise labor costs and pass on to customers, price increases could become entrenched. The risk of an inflationary spiral may force the central bank’s hands to pop a 75bp increase. However, such a strong delivery may only offer the loonie a temporary relief. Subdued risk appetite along with falling oil prices could weigh on the mood. 1.3350 is the next target as the US dollar gains momentum. 1.2840 is the closest support.
 

NZDUSD falls as sentiment erodes

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The New Zealand dollar retreats as commodity prices plunge. With a peak in inflation nowhere in sight, the RBNZ may press on its aggressive rate-hike cycle. As the unemployment rate hit as low as 3.2%, workers now have greater negotiating power. The central bank forecast that inflation would only fall back below 3% by the fourth quarter of 2023. The markets have priced in a 50bp increase at this week’s meeting, bringing the cash rate to 2.50%. However, the kiwi may find limited support as normalization across the globe dilutes the market impact from local policymakers. 0.6090 is the next support and 0.6380 is a fresh resistance.
 

NAS 100 steadies over slower wage growth

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The Nasdaq 100 has stabilized as investors hope the Fed could temper its hike policy after summer. Growth is at a pivotal moment as consumers feel the squeeze from both inflation and high-interest rates. The cost of living crisis is taking a toll on household confidence while tighter financial conditions mean higher mortgage rates and less disposable income. After Fed officials acknowledged the risk of pushing the economy into a recession, markets are guessing that the central bank might dial down its tightening. A cooldown in the average earnings could go in that direction. 11400 is fresh support and 12920 is the immediate resistance.


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