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USD/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 114.73; (P) 115.21; (R1) 116.01; More...
Intraday bias in USD/JPY remains neutral for the moment. On the upside, firm break of 116.34 will resume larger up trend from 102.58 to 118.65 long term resistance next. On the downside, though, break of 114.40 will continue the corrective pattern from 116.34 with another fall to 113.46 support.
In the bigger picture, no change in the view that rise from 102.58 is the third leg of the up trend from 101.18 (2020 low). Such rally should target a test on 118.65 (2016 high). Sustained break there will pave the way to 120.85 (2015 high) and raise the chance of long term up trend resumption. This will remain the favored case as long as 55 week EMA (now at 111.61) holds.
AUD/USD Daily Report
Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.7094; (P) 0.7163; (R1) 0.7232; More...
Intraday bias in AUD/USD remains neutral at this point. On the upside, decisive break of 0.7313 resistance will argue that correction from 0.8006 has completed at 0.6966, after hitting 0.6991 key support. Outlook will be turned bullish for 0.7555 resistance next. However, break of 0.7085 support will retain near term bearishness and bring retest of 0.6966 low.
In the bigger picture, focus remains on 0.6991 key structural support. Sustained break there will argue that the whole up trend from 0.5506 might be finished at 0.8006, after rejection by 0.8135 long term resistance. Deeper decline would then be seen back to 61.8% retracement of 0.5506 to 0.8006 at 0.6461. Meanwhile, strong rebound from 0.6991 will retain medium term bullishness. That is, whole up trend from 0.5506 is still in progress.
USD/CAD Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.2738; (P) 1.2808; (R1) 1.2888; More...
USD/CAD retreated after hitting 1.2876, but further rise is expected as long as 1.2680 support holds. Further rally should be seen to 1.2963 resistance first. Break there will target 1.3022 long term fibonacci level next. On the downside, however, break of 1.2680 will turn bias back to the downside for 1.2448 support instead.
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. Break of 1.2005 will resume the down trend from 1.4667 and that carries larger bearish implications too.
EUR/GBP Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.8325; (P) 0.8352; (R1) 0.8396; More...
Intraday bias in EUR/GBP is turned neutral again with current recovery. On the downside, below 0.8304 will target 0.8282 low. Sustained break of 0.8276 key long term support will carry larger bearish implication. On the upside, above 0.8381 minor resistance will turn bias back to the upside for 0.8476 resistance. Break there will resume the rebound from 0.8282.
In the bigger picture, price actions from 0.9499 (2020 high) are still seen a corrective pattern that should be contained by 0.8276 long term support (2019 low). Sustained trading above 38.2% retracement of 0.9499 to 0.8282 at 0.8747 will affirm this bullish case. However, sustained break of 0.8276 will argue that the long term trend has reversed. Deeper decline would be seen to 61.8% retracement of 0.6935 to 0.9499 at 0.7917.
EUR/AUD Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.5561; (P) 1.5621; (R1) 1.5686; More...
Intraday bias in EUR/AUD remains on the downside for the moment. Firm break of 1.5559 support should indicate that corrective rise from 1.5354 has completed in form of a three wave pattern. Further decline would then be seen back to 1.5250/5354 support zone. For now, risk will stay on the downside as long as 1.5837 resistance holds, in case of recovery.
In the bigger picture, price actions from 1.5250 low are seen as a corrective pattern. Further extension could be seen and another rise cannot be ruled out. But strong resistance should be seen at 38.2% retracement of 1.9799 to 1.5250 at 1.6988. Larger down trend from 1.9799 is in favor to extend through 1.5250 at a later stage.
EUR/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 128.15; (P) 129.09; (R1) 130.27; More....
EUR/JPY recovered after hitting 127.90. But further decline is expected with 130.03 support turned resistance intact. Fall from 133.13 is seen as another leg of the correction pattern from 134.11. Deeper fall should be seen to 127.36 low and below. However, firm break of 130.03 will turn bias back to the upside for 133.13 resistance instead.
In the bigger picture, price actions from 134.11 are currently seen as a consolidation pattern only. As long as 38.2% retracement of 114.42 (2020 low) to 134.11 at 126.58 holds, up trend from 114.42 is still in favor to continue. Break of 134.11 will target long term resistance at 137.49 (2018 high). However, sustained break of 126.58 will raise the chance of bearish reversal. In this case, deeper decline would be seen to 61.8% retracement at 121.94, and possibly below.
GBP/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 153.29; (P) 154.59; (R1) 155.80; More...
GBP/JPY recovered after dropping to 153.34. But still, with 155.48 support turned resistance intact, further decline is expected. Fall from 158.04 is seen as the third leg of the corrective pattern from 158.19. Break of 152.88 will target 148.94 support next. However, firm break of 155.48 will dampen this view and turn bias back to the upside for 158.04 resistance instead.
In the bigger picture, price actions from 158.19 are seen as developing into a consolidation pattern to up trend from 123.94 (2020 low). Downside should be contained by 123.94 to 158.19 at 145.10 to bring rebound. Firm break of 158.19 will resume the up trend to long term fibonacci level at 167.93. However, sustained break of 145.10 will raise the chance of trend reversal and target 61.8% retracement at 137.02.
Technical Outlook and Review
DXY:
On the weekly, prices are on bullish momentum and abiding to our ascending trendline. We see potential for bullish momentum to climb from our 1st support at 95.877 in line with 23.6% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 98.395 in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension and 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. Prices are trading above our ichimoku cloud support.
On the daily, prices are on a bullish momentum and abiding to a bullish trendline. We see potential for further bullish continuation from our 1st support at 96.290 in line with 50% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 97.394 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci extension. Prices are abiding to our ascending trendline support and also trading above our ichimoku clouds, further supporting our bullish bias.
On the H4 timeframe, prices are on bullish momentum and abiding to an daily ascending trendline. We see the potential for bearish dip from our 1st resistance at 97.082 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st support at 96.297 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci retracement and 61.8% Fibonacci extension. RSI is at a level where dips occurred previously further supporting our bearish bias.
Areas of consideration:
- H4 time frame, 1st resistance at 97.082
- H4 time frame, 1st support at 96.297
XAU/USD (GOLD):
On the weekly, prices are on bullish momentum and abiding to our ascending trendline. We see the potential for prices to do a short pullback from our 1st resistance at 1908.675 in line with 100% Fibonacci extension towards our 1st support at 1837.584 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement and ascending trendline support. Ichimoku are forecasting bearish clouds.
On the daily, prices are at a swing high. We see potential for a dip from our 1st resistance at 1914.2 in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension towards our 1st support at 1877.204 in line with 100% Fibonacci extension. Our bias is further supported by RSI being at levels where dips previously occurred.
On the H4 chart, prices are abiding to our daily ascending trendline. We see potential for a bounce from our 1st support at 1877.871 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci extension towards our 1st resistance at 1927.825 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. Our bullish bias is further supported by ichimoku clouds showing bullish momentum.
Areas of consideration:
- 4h 1st support at 1877.871
- 4h 1st resistance at 1927.825
GBP/USD:
On the weekly chart , price has recently bounced off the 1st support level of 1.31885 which is also 38.2% Fibonacci retracement and 61.8% Fibonacci projection. Price can potentially go to the 1st resistance level of 1.42498 which is also 100% Fibonacci projection and 50% Fibonacci retracement. Our bullish bias is supported by the ichimoku cloud indicator.
On the daily chart , price is abiding by a descending trendline . Price can potentially bounce from the 1st support level of 1.33598 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci retracement and 61.8% Fibonacci projection to the 1st resistance level of 1.36607 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci retracement. Our bullish bias is supported by technical indicators
On the H4 chart , price has recently broken out of the ascending channel and is near 1st support level of 1.33561 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci projection. Price can potentially bounce from this level to 1st resistance level of 1.35043 in line with 50% Fibonacci retracement and 78.6% Fibonacci projection. Our bullish bias is supported by the stochastic indicator as it is at support level
Areas of consideration
- H4 1st resistance at 1.35043
- H4 1st support at 1.33561
USD/CHF:
On the Weekly, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud, we can expect bullish continuation from our 1st support at 0.91042 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 0.94788 which is a strong resistance and in line with 78.6% Fibonacci projection. Alternatively, price may break 1st support structure and head for 2nd support, which coincides with horizontal swing low support at 0.89606.
On the Daily, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud, we can expect bullish continuation from our 1st support at 0.90864 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 0.93586 which is a strong resistance and in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension. Alternatively, price may break 1st support structure and head for 2nd support, which coincides with horizontal swing low support at 0.90275.
On the H4 timeframe, prices are on bearish momentum and abiding to our descending trendline. We see the possibility of bearish continuation from our 1st resistance at 0.92833 in line with the horizontal swing high resistance towards our 1st support at 0.91501 in line with 100% Fibonacci projections. Our bearish bias is further supported by how price is expected to reverse off the stochastics.
Areas of consideration :
- H4 1st resistance at 0.92833
- H4 1st support at 0.91501
EUR/USD :
On the weekly chart, price is near 1st resistance level of 1.14226 which is also 61.8% Fibonacci projection and 23.6% Fibonacci retracement. Price can potentially dip to the 1st support level of 1.06475 which is 78.6% Fibonacci projection. Our bearish bias is supported by the ichimoku cloud indicator as price is trading below it.
On the daily chart, price is abiding by the descending trendline and is near 1st support level of 1.11303 in line with 100% Fibonacci projection and graphical swing low. Price can potentially bounce to the 1st resistance level of 1.13445 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement and 61.8% Fibonacci projection. Our bullish bias is supported by the stochastic indicator as it is at support level.
On the H4 chart, price is near 1st resistance level of 1.12213 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement and 100% Fibonacci projection. Price can potentially go to the 2nd resistance level of 1.13163 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci projection and 78.6% Fibonacci retracement. Our bullish bias is supported by the stochastic indicator as it is near support level
- H4 1st resistance at 1.12213
- H4 2nd resistance at 1.13163
USD/JPY
On the weekly, prices are on bullish momentum and abiding to our ascending trendline. We see potential for bullish momentum to climb from our 1st support at 114.703 in line with 23.6% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 116.302 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci extension. Prices are trading above our ichimoku cloud support.
On the daily, prices are consolidating in a triangle. We see potential for a dip from our 1st resistance at 115.642 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st support at 114.450 in line with 100% Fibonacci retracement. RSI is depicting bearish momentum and ichimoku is showing red clouds, further supporting our bearish bias.
On the H4 timeframe, prices are at a strong resistance and pivot. We see the potential for bearish dip from our 1st resistance at 115.647 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement and 161.8% Fibonacci projection towards our 1st support at 115.280 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement and 61.8% Fibonacci extension. Ichimoku is forecasting bearish momentum.
Areas of consideration:
- H4 time frame, 1st resistance at 115.647
- H4 time frame, 1st support at 115.280
AUD/USD:
On the weekly, prices are on bearish momentum and abiding to our descending trendline. We see the potential for prices to do a short pullback from our 1st resistance at 0.7313 in line with 100% Fibonacci extension towards our 1st support at 0.71164 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. Ichimoku are forecasting bearish clouds, supporting our bearish bias.
On the daily, prices are bearish momentum and abiding to our descending trendline, and also at a swing high. We see potential for a bounce from our 1st support at 0.71705 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 0.72856 in line with 100% Fibonacci extension. Our bias is further supported by RSI being on bullish momentum.
On the H4 chart, prices are abiding to our bullish channel. We see potential for a bounce from our 1st support at 0.74127 in line with 23.6% Fibonacci retracement and 78.6% Fibonacci extension towards our 1st resistance at 0.72163 in line with 61.8% Fibonacci extension and 38.2% FIbonacci retracement. Our bullish bias is further supported by ichimoku clouds showing bullish momentum and RSI being at levels where bounces previously occurred.
NZD/USD:
On the weekly time frame price is abiding by a descending trendline and near 1st support level of 0.65232 in line with 50% Fibonacci retracement and 127.2% Fibonacci projection. Price can go to the 1st resistance level of 0.69236 in line with 100% Fibonacci projection and 61.8% Fibonacci retracement. Our bullish bias is supported by stochastic indicator as it is near support level
On the daily chart, price is near 1st resistance level of 0.68019 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci retracement and 127.2% Fibonacci projection. Price can potentially dip to the 1st support level of 0.65255 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci projection. Our bearish bias is supported by the ichimoku cloud indicator as the price is trading below it.
On the daily chart price is near 1st resistance level of 0.67099 in line with 50% Fibonacci retracement. Price can potentially dip to the 1st support level of 0.65930 in line with 78.6% Fibonacci retracement and 161.8% Fibonacci projection. Our bearish bias is supported by technical indicators.
Areas of consideration:
- H4 time frame, 1st resistance at 0.67099
- H4 time frame, 1st support at 0.65930
USD/CAD:
On the Weekly, We see the possibility of bearish continuation from our 1st resistance at 1.29626 in line with horizontal swing high resistance towards our 1st support at 1.23427 in line with the 100% Fibonacci extension level. Our bearish bias is further supported by prices reversing off the stochastic indicator. On the Daily, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud, we can expect bullish continuation from our 1st support at 1.27690 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 1.29684 which is a strong resistance and in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension. Alternatively, price may break 1st support structure and head for 2nd support, which coincides with the ascending trendline and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement at 1.26213.
On the H4, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud, we can expect bullish continuation from our 1st support at 1.27971 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 1.29593 which is a strong resistance and in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension. Alternatively, price may break 1st support structure and head for 2nd support, which coincides with the ascending trendline and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement at 1.26642.
Areas of consideration:
- H4 time frame, 1st support at 1.26642
- H4 time frame, 1st resistance at 1.27971
OIL:
On the Weekly, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud, we can expect bullish continuation from our 1st support at 86.84 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 101.18 which is a strong resistance and in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension. Alternatively, price may break 1st support structure and head for 2nd support, which coincides with the ascending trendline and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement at 67.76.
On the Daily, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud, we can expect bullish continuation from our 1st support at 97.59 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 103.24 which is a strong resistance and in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension. Alternatively, price may break 1st support structure and head for 2nd support, which coincides with the ascending trendline and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement at 86.93.
On the H4, with price moving above the ichimoku cloud, we can expect bullish continuation from our 1st support at 99.03 in line with 38.2% Fibonacci retracement towards our 1st resistance at 105.03 which is a strong resistance and in line with 127.2% Fibonacci extension. Alternatively, price may break 1st support structure and head for 2nd support, which coincides with the ascending trendline and 38.2% Fibonacci retracement at 96.14.
Areas of consideration:
- H4 time frame, 1st resistance of 105.03
- H4 time frame, 1st support of 99.03
Dow Jones Industrial Average:
On the Weekly timeframe, We see the possibility of bearish continuation from our 1st resistance at 33753 in line with horizontal overlap resistance towards our 1st support at 31094 in line with the horizontal swing low support. Alternatively, price may break 1st resistance and head for 2nd resistance at 36579 in line with the 50% Fibonacci retracement level. Our bearish bias is further supported by how price is moving below the ichimoku cloud
On the Daily timeframe, We see the possibility of bearish continuation from our 1st resistance at 33478 in line with horizontal overlap resistance towards our 1st support at 31569 in line with the horizontal swing low support. Alternatively, price may break 1st resistance and head for 2nd resistance at 34737 in line with the 50% Fibonacci retracement level. Our bearish bias is further supported by how price is moving below the ichimoku cloud
On the H4 timeframe, We see the possibility of bearish continuation from our 1st resistance at 33461 in line with horizontal overlap resistance towards our 1st support at 32451 in line with the horizontal swing low support. Alternatively, price may break 1st resistance and head for 2nd resistance at 34355 in line with the 50% Fibonacci retracement level. Our bearish bias is further supported by how price is moving below the ichimoku cloud
Areas of consideration :
- H4 1st support at 34451
- H4 1st resistance at 33461
EUR/CHF Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0298; (P) 1.0340; (R1) 1.0402; More....
EUR/CHF recovers after diving to 1.0277. But still, with 1.0459 resistance intact, further decline is expected. The down larger down trend from 1.1149 should be resuming. Sustained trading below 1.0298 will target 61.8% projection of 1.0936 to 1.0298 from 1.0610 at 1.0216. However, strong break of 1.0459 will bring further rebound to 1.0610 resistance instead.
In the bigger picture, long term down trend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is still in progress. Next target is 61.8% projection of 1.2004 to 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 1.0223. Sustained break there will target 100% projection at 0.9650. In any case, break of 1.0610 resistance is needed to be the first sign of bottoming. Otherwise, outlook will remain bearish.
Markets Stabilized from Ukraine Crisis, But Risks Remain
Overall, the markets seem to have stabilized from the shocking invasion of Ukraine by Russia, for now at least. US stock markets staged a late and strong turnaround overnight while Asian markets also recovered. Gold is back pressing 1900 handle while WTI oil is trading around 96, after breaching 100 briefly. In the currency markets, Dollar turned softer with Swiss Franc while Aussie is up with Sterling today.
Technically, attention will be paid on Euro and Sterling for today. As long as 1.1287 minor resistance in EUR/USD and 1.3485 minor resistance in GBP/USD hold, risk stay on the downside for further fall. Similarly, as long as 130.03 minor resistance in EUR/JPY and 155.48 minor resistance in GBP/JPY hold, further declines are in favor. We'll see what's next.
In Asia, at the time of writing, Nikkei is up 1.88%. Hong Kong HSI is down -0.11%. China Shanghai SSE is up 0.71%. Singapore Strait Times is up 0.90%. Japan 10-year JGB yield is up 0.021 at 0.208. Overnight, DOW rose 0.28%. S&P 500 rose 1.50%. NASDAQ rose 3.34%. 10-year yield dropped -0.008 to 1.969.
Fed Waller prefers increasing rate by 100bps by middle of this year
Fed Governor Christopher Waller said in a speech that his preference is to "increase the target range 100 basis points by the middle of this year... appropriate interest rate policy brings the target range up to 1 to 1.25 percent early in the summer." That would be "a bit below" pre-pandemic level when inflation was "considerably lower" and Fed's balance sheet less than halved.
Nevertheless, he added, "of course, it is possible that the state of the world will be different in the wake of the Ukraine attack, and that may mean that a more modest tightening is appropriate."
"I will continue to monitor the geopolitical situation to assess the appropriate timing of this near-term monetary policy tightening," Waller said. "These actions will get us into the second half of the year, when we will have six months of inflation data, and we can assess what the appropriate path will be for the rest of 2022."
Fed Bostic: Events today in the Ukraine are on all of our minds
Atlanta Fed bank President Raphael Bostic said, "events today in the Ukraine are on all of our minds. We'll be watching this closely here in Atlanta and across the Federal Reserve system to assess the economic and financial impacts,"
He still thinks may need to hikes four or more times this year if high inflation persists. However, "I am really open to adjusting this as we get more clarity on how the economy is evolving...the data may come in perhaps more pessimistic in terms of how well we are doing on inflation and if it does I'm going to move my view, maybe 4 (hikes), and depending on how things go it may be more than that."
RBNZ Orr: Raising rates sooner prevents the need for even higher rates
RBNZ Governor Adrian Orr said in a speech, "amongst many of our central bank peers, we were one of the first to begin removing monetary stimulus and start the tightening cycle".
"Financial market pricing for future interest rate levels have been very responsive to our signalling," he added. "Market pricing of future central bank policy rates continue to indicate that New Zealand is expected to tighten policy sooner than many other comparable economies."
"By getting on top of inflation pressures quickly, by raising interest rates sooner, we aim to prevent the need for even higher rates in the future," he said. "In other words, we are taking our foot off the accelerator now to minimise having to use the brakes harder in future."
On the data front
New Zealand retail sales rose 8.6% qoq in Q4, above expectation of 6.2% qoq. Ex-auto sales rose 6.8% qoq, above expectation of 5.5% qoq. Tokyo CPI core rose from 0.2% yoy to 0.5% yoy in February, above expectation of 0.4% yoy. UK Gfk consumer confidence dropped from -19 to -26 in February, below expectation of -16.
Looking ahead, GDP data from Germany and France will be featured. Eurozone will release economic sentiment indicator. Later in the day, US will release personal income and spending with PCE inflation, durable goods orders and pending home sales.
EUR/CHF Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.0298; (P) 1.0340; (R1) 1.0402; More....
EUR/CHF recovers after diving to 1.0277. But still, with 1.0459 resistance intact, further decline is expected. The down larger down trend from 1.1149 should be resuming. Sustained trading below 1.0298 will target 61.8% projection of 1.0936 to 1.0298 from 1.0610 at 1.0216. However, strong break of 1.0459 will bring further rebound to 1.0610 resistance instead.
In the bigger picture, long term down trend from 1.2004 (2018 high) is still in progress. Next target is 61.8% projection of 1.2004 to 1.0505 to 1.1149 at 1.0223. Sustained break there will target 100% projection at 0.9650. In any case, break of 1.0610 resistance is needed to be the first sign of bottoming. Otherwise, outlook will remain bearish.
Economic Indicators Update
| GMT | Ccy | Events | Actual | Forecast | Previous | Revised |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21:45 | NZD | Retail Sales Q/Q Q4 | 8.60% | 6.20% | -8.10% | -8.20% |
| 21:45 | NZD | Retail Sales ex Autos Q/Q Q4 | 6.80% | 5.50% | -6.70% | -6.80% |
| 23:30 | JPY | Tokyo CPI Core Y/Y Feb | 0.50% | 0.40% | 0.20% | |
| 00:01 | GBP | GfK Consumer Confidence Feb | -26 | -16 | -19 | |
| 07:00 | EUR | Germany Import Price Index M/M Jan | 0.20% | 0.10% | ||
| 07:00 | EUR | Germany GDP Q/Q Q4 F | -0.70% | -0.70% | ||
| 07:45 | EUR | France Consumer Spending M/M Jan | -0.30% | 0.20% | ||
| 07:45 | EUR | France GDP Q/Q Q4 | 0.70% | 0.70% | ||
| 09:00 | EUR | Eurozone M3 Money Supply Y/Y Jan | 6.70% | 6.90% | ||
| 10:00 | EUR | Eurozone Economic Sentiment Indicator Feb | 113 | 112.7 | ||
| 10:00 | EUR | Eurozone Services Sentiment Feb | 10.3 | 9.1 | ||
| 10:00 | EUR | Eurozone Industrial Confidence Feb | 14.2 | 13.9 | ||
| 10:00 | EUR | Eurozone Consumer Confidence Feb F | -8.8 | -8.8 | ||
| 13:30 | USD | Personal Income M/M Jan | -0.30% | 0.30% | ||
| 13:30 | USD | Personal Spending Jan | 1.50% | -0.60% | ||
| 13:30 | USD | PCE Price Index M/M Jan | 0.30% | 0.40% | ||
| 13:30 | USD | PCE Price Index Y/Y Jan | 5.50% | 5.80% | ||
| 13:30 | USD | Core PCE Price Index M/M Jan | 0.50% | 0.50% | ||
| 13:30 | USD | Core PCE Price Index Y/Y Jan | 4.80% | 4.90% | ||
| 13:30 | USD | Durable Goods Orders Jan | 0.60% | -0.70% | ||
| 13:30 | USD | Durable Goods Orders ex Transportation Jan | 0.40% | 0.60% | ||
| 15:00 | USD | Pending Home Sales M/M Jan | -0.20% | -3.80% | ||
| 15:00 | USD | Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Feb F | 61.7 | 61.7 |



























