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Euro-Zone’s Trade Surplus Widened In January

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the EUR slightly rose against the USD and closed at 1.1335.

On the macro front, the Euro-zone's seasonally adjusted trade surplus expanded to €17.0 billion in January, amid rise in exports for the second straight month and surpassing market expectations for a surplus of €15.0 billion. The nation had posted a revised trade surplus of €16.0 billion in the prior month.

In the US, data indicated that the US NAHB housing market index remained unchanged at 62.0 in March, defying market anticipations for a rise to a level of 63.0.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 1.1347, with the EUR trading 0.11% higher against the USD from yesterday's close.

The pair is expected to find support at 1.1328, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 1.1310. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 1.1362, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 1.1378.

Looking forward, traders would keep an eye on the Euro-zone's construction output for January and the ZEW economic sentiment index for March along with Germany's ZEW survey indices for March, slated to release in a few hours. Later in the day, the US factory orders and durable goods orders, both for January, will keep traders on their toes.

The currency pair is showing convergence with its 20 Hr moving average and trading above its 50 Hr moving average.

Sterling Reverses Its Losses In The Morning Session

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the GBP declined 0.36% against the USD and closed at 1.3247, after Britain’s parliamentary speaker, John Berkow, ruled out a third vote on Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 1.3277, with the GBP trading 0.23% higher against the USD from yesterday’s close.

The pair is expected to find support at 1.3208, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 1.3139. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 1.3323, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 1.3369.

Looking forward, investor would closely monitor UK’s average weekly earnings and the ILO unemployment rate, both for January, scheduled to release in a few hours.

The currency pair is trading above its 20 Hr and 50 Hr moving averages.

Japanese Yen Trading Higher, Ahead Of BoJ’s Meeting Minutes

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the USD declined 0.17% against the JPY and closed at 111.39.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 111.22, with the USD trading 0.15% lower against the JPY from yesterday's close.

The pair is expected to find support at 111.05, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 110.89. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 111.49, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 111.77.

Going ahead, traders would await the Bank of Japan's January meeting minutes, set to release overnight.

The currency pair is trading below its 20 Hr and 50 Hr moving averages.

Swiss Franc Extends Its Gains In The Asian Session

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the USD declined 0.05% against the CHF and closed at 1.0014.

Data showed that Switzerland’s total sight deposits slightly eased to a level of CHF576.0 billion in the week ended 15 March 2019, compared to a level of CHF576.1 billion in the previous week.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 1.0003, with the USD trading 0.11% lower against the CHF from yesterday’s close.

The pair is expected to find support at 0.9993, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 0.9983. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 1.0017, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 1.0031.

Trading trend in the Swiss Franc today, is expected to be determined by Switzerland’s trade balance data for February, set to release in a while.

The currency pair is trading below its 20 Hr and 50 Hr moving averages.

Loonie Reverses Its Losses In The Morning Session

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the USD rose 0.13% against the CAD and closed at 1.3343.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 1.3329, with the USD trading 0.10% lower against the CAD from yesterday’s close.

The pair is expected to find support at 1.3299, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 1.3268. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 1.3363, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 1.3396.

The currency pair is showing convergence with its 20 Hr and 50 Hr moving averages.

Australia’s House Price Index Declined In 4Q 2018

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, the AUD declined 0.14% against the USD and closed at 0.7098.

LME Copper prices rose 1.3% or $82.0/MT to $6492.0/MT. Aluminium prices rose 0.6% or $11.0/MT to $1879.0/MT.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 0.7105, with the AUD trading 0.10% higher against the USD from yesterday's close.

Overnight data showed that Australia's house price index slid 2.4% on a quarterly basis in 4Q 2018, surpassing market expectations for a fall of 2.0%. In the prior quarter, the index had registered a drop of 1.5%.

The minutes of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) March monetary policy meeting showed that policymakers are in no rush for a near-term move in monetary policy, as the central bank notified potential risks to the country's economic outlook. Further, the minutes of monetary policy indicated that labour market remained strong and unemployment continued to decline.

The pair is expected to find support at 0.7089, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 0.7072. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 0.7121, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 0.7136.

Moving ahead, investors would await Australia's Westpac leading index for February, set to release overnight.

The currency pair is trading above its 20 Hr and 50 Hr moving averages.

Gold: Yellow Metal Trading Higher In The Morning Session

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, Gold rose 0.35% against the USD and closed at USD1303.40 per ounce, amid speculation that the Federal Reserve would maintain a dovish stance at its policy meeting.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 1307.30, with gold trading 0.30% higher against the USD from yesterday’s close.

The pair is expected to find support at 1301.17, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 1295.03. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 1310.47, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 1313.63.

The white metal is trading above its 20 Hr and 50 Hr moving averages.

GBP/USD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.3190; (P) 1.3247; (R1) 1.3309; More....

GBP/USD dipped to 1.3184 but drew support from 4 hour 55 EMA and recovered. After all, it's staying in consolidation from 1.3381 and intraday bias remains neutral first. Further rise is expected as long as 1.2960 support holds. On the upside, firm break of 1.3381 will target 61.8% retracement of 1.4376 to 1.2391 at 1.3618 next. However, on the downside, firm break of 1.2960 will indicate that rebound from 1.2391 has completed earlier than expected. Deeper fall would then be seen to 1.2773 support for confirmation.

In the bigger picture, medium term decline from 1.4376 (2018 high) should have completed at 1.2391. Rise from 1.2391 is now seen as the third leg of the corrective pattern from 1.1946 (2016 low). Further rise could be seen through 1.4376 in medium term. On the downside, though, break of 1.2773 support will dampen this view. Focus will be turned back to 1.2391 low and break will resume the fall from 1.4376 to 1.1946.

Sterling Confused by Brexit Chaos, Australian Dollar Lower on House Price

The financial markets are generally quiet in Asian session today, with stock indices stuck in tight range. Sterling turned mixed after knee-jerk reactions to new Brexit chaos overnight. The Pound is probably as clueless the UK government on what's next for Brexit. Australian Dollar pares back some of this week's gain as Q4 house price dropped more than expected. Overall, Aussie is the weakest one for now, followed by Dollar. Yen is the strongest, followed by Kiwi.

Technically, there isn't any critical development yet. EUR/USD continues to lose upside momentum there is no indication of completion of rebound from 1.1176 yet. Yesterday's rally resumption in oil prices provided no lift to Canadian Dollar. USD/CAD is stuck in tight range above 1.3289 even though more downside in in favor. AUD/USD, despite yesterday's rebound, is held below 1.7121 minor resistance, thus maintains near term bearishness. Sterling remains non-committal, range-bound in GBP/USD, EUR/GBP and GBP/JPY.

In Asia, Nikkei closed down -0.10%. Hong Kong HSI is down -0.07%. China Shanghai SSE is down -0.03%. Singapore Strait Times is up 0.01%. Japan 10-year JGB yield is down -0.004 at -0.04. Overnight, DOW rose 0.25%. S&P 500 rose 0.37%. NASDAQ rose 0.34%. 10-year yield rose 0.009 to 2.602, back above 2.6 handle. But 30-year yield dropped -0.009 to 3.011.

Sterling clueless on Brexit chaos

Overnight, UK Commons Speaker John Bercow invoked a rule to forbid Prime Minister Theresa May to bring back the same Brexit deal for another meaningful vote, unless there are substantial changes in the proposition. The 415-year-old Parliamentary convention is for "sensible use of the House's time and proper respect for the decisions that it takes". Without being forewarned, the government just said: "We note the speaker's statement. This is something that requires proper consideration", without further elaboration.

Now, it's near impossible for a Brexit deal to be passed this week and hence, Article 50 extensions won't be a short one. The Sun newspaper reported that May is drafting a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk to request a delay of 9 to 12 months. Some suggested one way to bring back the Brexit deal for another vote is having EU granting another Brexit date than March 29, thus, making the proposition substantially different. Another way is to end the current parliamentary session early without dissolving it, and start a new session. The same deal could then be voted for in "another" session.

But then, the fundamental question is not solved. That is, is there enough votes to the current Brexit deal through?

Australia house price dropped -2.4% qoq, -5.1% yoy in Q4

Australia house price index dropped -2.4% qoq in Q4, deepened from Q3's -1.5% qoq and missed expectation of -2.0% qoq. Sydney led the way by dropped -3.7% qoq, followed by Melbourne at -2.4%. Hobart (up 0.7%) and Adelaide (up 0.1%) bucked the trend.

Through the year growth in residential property prices fell 5.1% yoy in the December quarter 2018. Falls were recorded in Sydney (-7.8 per cent), Melbourne (-6.4% yoy), Darwin (-3.5% yoy), Perth (-2.5 % yoy) and Brisbane (-0.3% yoy).

Chief Economist for the ABS, Bruce Hockman said: "While property prices are falling in most capital cities, a tightening in credit supply and reduced demand from investors and owner occupiers have had a more pronounced effect on the larger property markets of Sydney and Melbourne."

RBA awaits more data to resolve tensions in domestic data

In the March meeting minutes, RBA noted the "tension" between ongoing improvement in job data and slowdown in output growth in H2 2018. Leading indicators pointed to further tightening in the job market and wages growth picked up in Q4. Growth slowed but business and public spending remained positive. However, there continued to be "considerable uncertainty" around consumption outlook, given fall in house prices.

Taken into account the available information, RBA judged that current monetary policy stance was "supporting jobs growth and a gradual lift in inflation". But "significant uncertainties around the forecasts remained". The scenarios of a rate hike and rate hike were "more evenly balanced" than over the preceding year. And, "it would be appropriate to hold the cash rate steady while new information became available that could help resolve the current tensions in the domestic economic data."

Elsewhere

New Zealand Westpac consumer confidence dropped to 103.8 in Q1, down from 109.1. UK job data will be a major focus in European session, together with German ZEW economic sentiment. Swiss will also release trade balance. Later in the day, US factory orders will be featured.

GBP/USD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.3190; (P) 1.3247; (R1) 1.3309; More....

GBP/USD dipped to 1.3184 but drew support from 4 hour 55 EMA and recovered. After all, it's staying in consolidation from 1.3381 and intraday bias remains neutral first. Further rise is expected as long as 1.2960 support holds. On the upside, firm break of 1.3381 will target 61.8% retracement of 1.4376 to 1.2391 at 1.3618 next. However, on the downside, firm break of 1.2960 will indicate that rebound from 1.2391 has completed earlier than expected. Deeper fall would then be seen to 1.2773 support for confirmation.

In the bigger picture, medium term decline from 1.4376 (2018 high) should have completed at 1.2391. Rise from 1.2391 is now seen as the third leg of the corrective pattern from 1.1946 (2016 low). Further rise could be seen through 1.4376 in medium term. On the downside, though, break of 1.2773 support will dampen this view. Focus will be turned back to 1.2391 low and break will resume the fall from 1.4376 to 1.1946.

Economic Indicators Update

GMT Ccy Events Actual Forecast Previous Revised
20:00 NZD Westpac Consumer Confidence Q1 103.8 109.1
0:30 AUD House Price Index Q/Q Q4 -2.40% -2.00% -1.50%
0:30 AUD RBA Minutes Mar
7:00 CHF Trade Balance (CHF) Feb 2.88B 3.04B
9:30 GBP Jobless Claims Change Feb 13.1K 14.2K
9:30 GBP Claimant Count Rate Feb 2.80%
9:30 GBP ILO Unemployment Rate 3Mths Jan 4.00% 4.00%
9:30 GBP Average Weekly Earnings 3M/YoY Jan 3.20% 3.40%
9:30 GBP Weekly Earnings ex Bonus 3M/Yo Jan 3.40% 3.40%
10:00 EUR German ZEW Economic Sentiment Mar -11 -13.4
10:00 EUR German ZEW Current Situation Mar 13 15
10:00 EUR Eurozone ZEW Economic Sentiment Mar -15.1 -16.6
14:00 USD Factory Orders Jan 0.30% 0.10%

Silver: White Metal Trading On A Stronger Footing This Morning

For the 24 hours to 23:00 GMT, Silver rose 0.39% against the USD and closed at USD15.35 per ounce, tracking gains in gold prices.

In the Asian session, at GMT0400, the pair is trading at 15.39, with silver trading 0.33% higher against the USD from yesterday’s close.

The pair is expected to find support at 15.29, and a fall through could take it to the next support level of 15.19. The pair is expected to find its first resistance at 15.46, and a rise through could take it to the next resistance level of 15.53.

The white metal is trading above its 20 Hr and 50 Hr moving averages.