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Daily Forex Fundamentals | Written by Westpac Institutional Bank | Mar 10 10 19:48 GMT

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Equities are modestly firmer, currencies little changed, and commodities are lower. US wholesale inventories fell, but the equity market focused more on the detail which said companies' sales rose. The S&P500 is up 0.4%, just shy of its one year high (set in Jan) and banks are 2.1% higher. The CRB commodities index is down 0.4% (oil a notable exception at +0.1%), copper -1.4%, and gold -1.3%. US treasuries are 2-3bp higher in yield, but were even weaker prior to the 10yr auction which was well bid by all measures.

The US dollar is little changed since the previous NY close at around 80.50, but did spike to 80.85 early Europe, and dip to 80.30 in NY. The spike was likely a EUR feature, it falling from 1.3600 to 1.3545 on a weaker German current account, but gaining after that to 1.3680. UK IP was also weak, and GBP fell from 1.4980 to 1.4873 before recovering to 1.4990. USD/JPY climbed throughout the evening sessions, from 90.00 to 90.80.

AUD ground slightly higher from 0.9140 to 0.9193 (last seen on 20 Jan), falling in NY to 0.9127.

NZD outperformed the majors and rose to 0.7098, pulling back to 0.7050 in NY. AUD/NZD moved lower to 1.2930, as cross-holders bailed ahead of the RBNZ.

US wholesale inventories fall 0.2% in Jan. This followed a revised 1.0% fall in Dec, and suggests recent inventory rebuilding momentum (it was a big driver of Q4 GDP growth) may be waning, despite low inventory to sale ratios.

Japanese machinery orders fell 3.7% in Jan. That is a respectable follow up to the 20.1% gain in Dec. Equipment spending is fi nding a base globally, as the investment share of activity recovers from historically low levels. Orders from manufacturers rose 3.3% while orders non-manufacturing fi rms fell 12.9%, consistent with the gulf between the PMI readings recording by the two sectors globally.

UK industrial production fell 0.4% in Jan, much weaker than expected though consistent with yesterday's news that exports fell sharply in January. Weather may have had a negative impact. This continues the run of weak Jan offi cial data stretching across the labour market, retailing, factories and the external sector, which adds to risk that Q1 GDP fails to grow.

Outlook

AUD/USD and NZD/USD outlook next 24 hours: Key event risks today are Australian employment, and the RBNZ's MPS. AUD's uptrend since Feb remains intact, but today's pair of event risks will set AUD direction for the day given the market's focus on the AUD/NZD cross at present. Minor resistance is at 0.9190, but should that break, there's nothing until 0.9330; minor support is at 0.9120. NZD needs to sustain a break above 0.7080 to escape its sideways range since Feb.

Events Today

Date Country Release Last Forecast
11 Mar NZ  RBNZ Monetary Policy Statement 2.50%  2.50%  
Feb Food Prices  2.10% 0.40%
Aus  Mar WBC-MI Unemploy Expect’s  3.40% – 
Mar MI Inflation Expectations  3.20% – 
Feb Employment chg  52.7k  15k 
Feb Unemployment Rate  5.30% 5.40%
US  RBA Monthly Bulletin     
Jan Trade Balance $bn  –40.2  –41.0 
Jpn  Initial Jobless Claims w/e 6/3  469k  444k 
Eur  Fedspeak: Dudley     
Can  Q4 Capacity Utilisation  67.50% 70.00%
Jan New House Prices  0.40% 0.40%
Jan Trade Balance C$bn  –0.2  0.2
12 Mar NZ  Feb REINZ House Prices %yr  6.90% – 
Jan Retail Sales  0.00% 1.40%
US  Feb Retail Sales  0.50% flat 
Feb Retail Sales ex auto  0.60% 0.20%
Mar UoM Cons Confidence Prelim  73.6 71
  Jan Business Inventories  –0.2%  0.20%

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Disclaimer

All customers please note that this information has been prepared without taking account of your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of this you should, before acting on this information, consider its appropriateness, having regard to your objectives, financial situation or needs. Australian customers can obtain Westpac's financial services guide by calling +612 9284 8372, visiting www.westpac.com.au or visiting any Westpac Branch. The information may contain material provided directly by third parties, and while such material is published with permission, Westpac accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any such material. Except where contrary to law, Westpac intends by this notice to exclude liability for the information. The information is subject to change without notice and Westpac is under no obligation to update the information or correct any inaccuracy which may become apparent at a later date. Westpac Banking Corporation is regulated for the conduct of investment business in the United Kingdom by the Financial Services Authority. © 2004 Westpac Banking Corporation. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The forecasts given in this document are predictive in character. Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure that the assumptions on which the forecasts are based are reasonable, the forecasts may be affected by incorrect assumptions or by known or unknown risks and uncertainties. The ultimate outcomes may differ substantially from these forecasts.

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