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AUD/USD Daily Report

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Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.6884; (P) 0.6925; (R1) 0.6946; More...

Intraday bias in AUD/USD stays neutral and outlook is unchanged. On the downside, firm break of 0.6828 support will resume larger fall from 0.8006. Next target is 0.6756/60 cluster support. On the upside, above 0.7068 minor resistance will bring stronger rebound to 0.7282 resistance first. Firm break there will be a sign of bullish reversal and bring stronger rebound to 0.7666 resistance.

In the bigger picture, price actions from 0.8006 are seen as a corrective pattern to rise from 0.5506 (2020 low). Deeper fall could still be seen to 50% retracement of 0.5506 to 0.8006 at 0.6756. This coincides with 100% projection of 0.8006 to 0.7105 from 0.7660 at 0.6760. Strong support is expected from 0.6756/60 cluster to contain downside to complete the correction. Meanwhile, firm break of 0.7660 resistance will confirm that such corrective pattern has completed, and larger up trend is ready to resume.

USD/CAD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.2832; (P) 1.2864; (R1) 1.2908; More...

USD/CAD recovered quickly after dipping to 1.2818 and intraday bias is turned neutral. On the downside, below 1.2818 will extend the fall from 1.3077 to 55 day EMA (now at 1.2795). Sustained break there will target 1.2516 support next. On the upside, break of 1.3077 and sustained trading above 1.3022 fibonacci level will carry larger bullish implications, and bring up trend resumption.

In the bigger picture, focus stays on 38.2% retracement of 1.4667 (2020 high) to 1.2005 (2021 low) at 1.3022. Sustained break there should confirm that the down trend from 1.4667 has completed after defending 1.2061 long term cluster support. Further rise would then be seen towards 61.8% retracement at 1.3650. However, rejection by 1.3022 will maintain medium term bearishness.

GBP/JPY Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 165.45; (P) 166.19; (R1) 166.65; More...

Intraday bias in GBP/JPY remains neutral and outlook is unchanged. On the upside, decisive break of 168.67 resistance will resume larger up trend. Next near term target is 100% projection of 155.57 to 168.67 from 159.97 at 173.07. On the downside, below 164.45 minor support will turn bias back to the downside for 159.97 support instead.

In the bigger picture, up trend from 123.94 (2020 low) is still in progress. Sustained break of 61.8% retracement of 195.86 (2015 high) to 122.75 (2016 low) at 167.93 will be a long term bullish signal, and could pave the way back to 195.86 high. This will now remain the favored case as long as 155.57 support holds, even in case of deep pull back.

EUR/JPY Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 142.66; (P) 143.47; (R1) 144.07; More....

Range trading continues in EUR/JPY and intraday bias stays neutral. On the upside, decisive break of 144.23 will resume larger up trend. On the downside, below 141.39 minor support will bring deeper fall, to extend the corrective pattern from 144.23.

In the bigger picture, up trend from 114.42 (2020 low) is in progress. Such rise is seen as the third leg of the pattern from 109.30 (2016 low). Sustained trading above 100% projection of 114.42 to 134.11 from 124.37 at 144.06 will indicate upside acceleration and target 149.76 long term resistance (2014 high). In any case, outlook will now remain bullish as long as 132.63 support holds, in case of deep pull back.

EUR/GBP Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.8615; (P) 0.8631; (R1) 0.8650; More...

Intraday bias in EUR/GBP remains neutral as sideway trading continues. Further rally is expected with 0.8484 support intact. On the upside, break of 0.8720 and sustained trading above 0.8697 medium term fibonacci level will carry larger bullish implication. Next target is 0.9003 fibonacci level. However, break of 0.8484 will indicate rejection by 0.8697 and turn near term outlook bearish.

In the bigger picture, rise from 0.8201 medium term bottom could could either be a correction to the down trend from 0.9499 (2020 high), or a medium term up trend itself. Sustained break of 38.2% retracement of 0.9499 to 0.8201 at 0.8697 will affirm the latter case, and pave the way to 61.8% retracement at 0.9003. However, rejection by 0.8697 will maintain medium term bearishness.

EUR/AUD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.5166; (P) 1.5230; (R1) 1.5299; More...

EUR/AUD is staying in range below 1.5343 and intraday bias remains neutral. On the upside, sustained break of 1.5354 support turned resistance will indicate medium term bottoming at 1.4318. Stronger rally would be seen back to 100% projection of 1.4318 to 1.5277 from 1.4759 at 1.5718. On the downside, however, break of 1.5083 minor support will retain medium term bearishness, and turn bias back to the downside for 1.4759 support instead.

In the bigger picture, as long as 1.5354 support turned resistance holds, larger down trend from 1.9799 (2020 high) is still expected to continue. On resumption, next target is 61.8% projection of 1.9799 to 1.5250 from 1.6434 at 1.3623, which is close to 1.3624 long term support (2017 low). However, firm break of 1.5354 will indicate medium term bottoming and bring stronger rally back to 1.6434 key resistance.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0042; (P) 1.0086; (R1) 1.0117; More....

EUR/CHF's fall from 1.0512 is still in progress and further decline should be seen to retest 0.9970 low. Decisive break there will resume larger down trend. On the upside, however, above 1.0214 minor resistance will delay the bearish case, and turn bias back to the upside for stronger rebound.

In the bigger picture, as long as 1.0505 support turned resistance (2020 low) holds, long term down trend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is expected to continue. Next target is 100% projection of 1.2004 to 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 0.9650. However, firm break of 1.0505 will suggest medium term bottoming, and bring stronger rebound towards 1.1149 structural resistance.

Euro Turning Softer While Swiss Franc is Firm

Risk-off sentiment is back in Asia today, after US stocks were sold off on poor consumer confidence data. In the currency markets, trading is relatively subdued, with Euro and Dollar trading in soft tone. Canadian Dollar and Swiss Franc are the strongest ones for the week. In particular, Swiss Franc is extending up trend against Yen and Sterling. Kiwi is currently the worst performing, followed by Yen and Sterling. Euro and Dollar are mixed.

Technically, EUR/JPY appears to be rejected by 144.23 resistance. Break of 141.39 minor support will bring deeper fall back towards 137.83 support level. If that happens, selloff off in Euro could overnight Yen, which could be seen in renewed pressure in EUR/CHF, and push EUR/USD back towards 1.0339 long term support.

In Asia, at the time of writing, Nikkei is down -1.10%. Hong Kong HSI is down -1.63%. China Shanghai SSE is down -0.77%. Singapore Strait Times is up 0.37%. Japan 10-year JGB yield is down -0.0026 at 0.231. Overnight, DOW dropped -1.56%. S&P 500 dropped -2.01%. NASDAQ dropped -2.98%. 10-year yield rose 0.012 to 3.206.

BoJ Kuroda: Japan not much affected by global inflationary trend

BoJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said, "Unlike other economies, the Japanese economy has not been much affected by the global inflationary trend, so monetary policy will continue to be accommodative," according to the recording released by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

After 15 years of deflation that lasted through 2013, businesses have be "very cautious" in raising prices and wages. "The economy recovered and companies recorded high profits. The labour market became quite tight. But wages didn't increase much and prices didn't increase much," he added.

Also released, Japan retail sales rose 3.6% yoy in May, below expectation of 4.0% yoy. On seasonally adjusted basis, sales rose 0.6% mom.

Australia retail sales rose 0.9% mom in May, higher prices added to growth

Australia retail sales rose 0.9% mom in May, above expectation of 0.4% mom. That's the fifth consecutive monthly growth.

Ben Dorber, Director of Quarterly Economy Wide Statistics said, "There was growth across five of the six retail industries in May as spending remained resilient. Higher prices added to the growth in retail turnover in May. This was most evident in cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services and food retailing."

Looking ahead

Swiss Credit Suisse economic expectations, Eurozone M3 and economic sentiment, Germany CPI flash will be released in European session. Later in the day, US will release Q1 GDP final.

EUR/CHF Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0042; (P) 1.0086; (R1) 1.0117; More....

EUR/CHF's fall from 1.0512 is still in progress and further decline should be seen to retest 0.9970 low. Decisive break there will resume larger down trend. On the upside, however, above 1.0214 minor resistance will delay the bearish case, and turn bias back to the upside for stronger rebound.

In the bigger picture, as long as 1.0505 support turned resistance (2020 low) holds, long term down trend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is expected to continue. Next target is 100% projection of 1.2004 to 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 0.9650. However, firm break of 1.0505 will suggest medium term bottoming, and bring stronger rebound towards 1.1149 structural resistance.

Economic Indicators Update

GMT Ccy Events Actual Forecast Previous Revised
23:50 JPY Retail Trade Y/Y May 3.60% 4.00% 3.10%
01:30 AUD Retail Sales M/M May 0.90% 0.40% 0.90%
08:00 CHF Credit Suisse Economic Expectations Jun -52.6
08:00 EUR Eurozone M3 Money Supply Y/Y May 6.10% 6.00%
09:00 EUR Eurozone Economic Sentiment Indicator Jun 103 105
09:00 EUR Eurozone Services Sentiment Jun 12.7 14
09:00 EUR Eurozone Industrial Confidence Jun 4.7 6.3
09:00 EUR Eurozone Consumer Confidence Jun F -23.6 -23.6
12:00 EUR Germany CPI M/M Jun P 0.30% 0.90%
12:00 EUR Germany CPI Y/Y Jun P 7.90% 7.90%
12:30 USD GDP Annualized Q1 F -1.50% -1.50%
12:30 USD GDP Price Index Q1 F 8.10% 8.10%
14:30 USD Crude Oil Inventories

Australia retail sales rose 0.9% mom in May, higher prices added to growth

Australia retail sales rose 0.9% mom in May, above expectation of 0.4% mom. That's the fifth consecutive monthly growth.

Ben Dorber, Director of Quarterly Economy Wide Statistics said, "There was growth across five of the six retail industries in May as spending remained resilient. Higher prices added to the growth in retail turnover in May. This was most evident in cafes, restaurants and takeaway food services and food retailing."

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BoJ Kuroda: Japan not much affected by global inflationary trend

BoJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said, "Unlike other economies, the Japanese economy has not been much affected by the global inflationary trend, so monetary policy will continue to be accommodative," according to the recording released by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).

After 15 years of deflation that lasted through 2013, businesses have be "very cautious" in raising prices and wages. "The economy recovered and companies recorded high profits. The labour market became quite tight. But wages didn't increase much and prices didn't increase much," he added.