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USD/JPY Daily R3: 104.20 R2: 104.00 R1:
103.50/60 Current Price: 102.96 S1: 102.60 S2: 102.00 S3: 101.50/60
Rate now about 100 points above a 12 year low; significant support
seen at the 101.50 area and a short-covering rally is almost a
given at that point. Aggressive traders can look to be buyers on
further weakness to the low 102.00 handle numbers; a slam-dunk buy
in my view on a dip to the 101.50/60 area. Stops a risk above the
previous support areas at 103.60 and 104.00; traders note that
there is trend-line support at today s lows. Look for a
short-squeeze during the week.
EURO/USD Daily R3: R2: R1: 1.5230/40
Current Price: 1.5202 S1: 1.5150/60 S2: 1.5100 S3: 1.5060 Rate has
three highs at the 1.5220/30 area suggesting that resistance is
forming around the 1.4230/40 area, traders note that the rate
appears firm at these numbers but the recent run-up may be out of
steam and some desks are resigned to a pullback sooner or later.
Buy the dip seems to be the strategy/rumor but the quality of that
buying is a concern; lot s of model/momentum accounts some
desks say. Look for the rate to suffer a sell-off this week.
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Gold Prices: Only Yen Swiss Franc Escape New Record Highs
as World Stock Markets Slump, Bond Yields Fall, Inflation Rises
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Print Email Add a Comment Bookmark Us Gold Prices: Only Yen
Swiss Franc Escape New Record Highs as World Stock Markets
Slump, Bond Yields Fall, Inflation Rises THE SPOT PRICE OF
GOLD leapt in Asian trade Monday, starting the week in
London at new record highs against all major currencies except the
Swiss Franc and Japanese Yen as global stock markets fell yet
again.
Briefly breaking above $985 for Dollar investors as European stock
markets opened the day some 1.5% lower on average, physical Gold
Bullion also touched 496.60 and 647.30 per ounce for
British and European buyers.
The world's three leading reserve currencies meantime held in a
tight range against each other on the forex markets, while crude
oil slipped 0.9% to trade just below $101 per barrel. "[Some
investors] have lost faith in the financial system, " said
precious-metals trader Ron Schouten of Hollandsche Bank-Unie in
Rotterdam to Bloomberg earlier. "Gold is seen as a safe haven in
uncertain times. "The Dollar is weak, there is concern about the
credit crisis and the US economy, and raw material prices are sky
high."
Closing last week at new record highs, the Gold Price has now risen
against the Dollar, Euro and Pound Sterling for three months
running. The major Western stock markets, in contrast, have been
falling since November. Canadian and Australian investors wanting
to Buy Gold today also saw the metal reach new all-time highs this
morning, while the Indian Rupee price neared 13, 000 per 10 grams.
But a sharp rally in the low-yielding Swiss and Japanese currencies
matched yet again by those sharp falls in world stock
markets capped the Gold Price in CHF and JPY at a
two-session high.
Asian-Pacific stock markets meantime lost 3% for the day on the
MSCI index, while Tokyo dropped 4% after Takefuji Corp. a
large consumer lender warned of $290 million lost on
structured credit investments.
With Japan's financial year-end on March 31 now in sight, Japanese
export stocks also sank as the Yen rose to better than 103 per
Dollar for the first time since Jan. 2005. Nippon Steel fell 6.8%,
Honda lost 5.8%, and Canon dropped 5.2% for the day. "Everybody
talks about $1, 000, " says Ronald Leung of Lee Cheong Gold Dealers
in Hong Kong. "There's Japanese buying today. It's cheaper for them
to Buy Gold."
"We could see some selling but I don't think it will be aggressive.
I don't know what the resistance level is but we can say $970 and
$965 will be the support levels." Bloomberg's latest survey of 22
professional Gold Market traders and analysts worldwide says 17 are
bullish this week, while two said to sell gold, and three were
neutral. Newswire reports this morning say the latest run of
record-high Gold Prices put a halt to inventory buying from Hong
Kong jewelers today, while Indonesia and Thailand both saw a wave
of selling.
There was a "surge" in demand for investment gold bars in Vietnam,
however. "While investors rushed to sell large metal bars [last
month] and demand overall remained very subdued, " says the latest
Refining Monitor from Mitsui, "on the flip side one commentator
noted that small bars and wafers across India and the Middle East
were well in demand." Japanese refining giant Tanaka reported a
rise of 140% in its scrap bullion purchases for January compared
with the same month in 2007. But "before we think that the physical
Gold Market is completely dead in this region, " Mitsui adds,
"Tanaka followed up this statement by reporting that investor
purchases increased 2.3 times in January.
"Importantly Tanaka confirmed that they were net sellers of the
precious metal purchasing three times more gold from their
clients than they sold in 2007 [as a whole]." Elsewhere in
the raw materials market today, soft commodities hit a new series
of all-time records as soybeans, corn, palm oil and wheat rose for
the third session running. All the major base metals traded at the
London Metal Exchange also rose, while crude oil dipped slightly
ahead of this week's meeting of the Opec oil cartel.
Less than 24 hours after Russian voters backed Vladimir Putin's
hand-picked successor former Gazprom chief Dmitry Medvedev
to become president with a 77% landslide, Gazprom said
today it cut gas supplies to Ukraine by one quarter in a dispute
over $600 million in unpaid bills.
The last Ukraine-Russian dispute over gas supplies at the start of
2006 led to a shortage in supplies reaching Western Europe, which
now relies on Russian imports for around 25% of its natural gas
needs.
Consumer price inflation in the 14-nation Eurozone held at 3.2%
annualized in February, the Eurostat agency said this morning
completing the strongest three-month run in living expenses
since 1993.
European government bond prices rose, however, pushed higher by the
flight out of equities and a separate report that showed slower
manufacturing growth in February. The yield on 10-year German Bunds
slipped four basis points to 3.85%. Two-year yields fell to 3.15%.
The Gold Price in Euros has now risen by more than one-third over
the last six months. Adrian Ash BullionVault
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Economic News USD The dollar began the new
week in similar fashion to the way in which it closed last week;
falling against most of it major currency rivals. Investors will
now have to get used to the notion that the 1.50 key level for
EUR/USD has been broken and will continue to rise. The major
currency pair is currently above 1.5150 and looks to be set in its
bullish trend, as data from the US continues to disappoint. The
latest scare comes on investor worries regarding additional losses
from banks that are under pressure from the subprime mortgage
market. The housing and credit crisis has not subsided and is
pushing investors away from the greenback.
The EUR is not the only currency to see record highs lately versus
the dollar. Amongst a basket of common currencies that are seeing
gains against the greenback, the JPY is the most notable. Currently
floating around 103, the USD/JPY has plummeted to three year lows,
and is growing ever closer to the key support level of 100.
This week is jam packed with important economic data from all over
the world. The US will have its share of important data as we
expect figures from Nonfarm Employment Change, Unemployment Rate,
ADP Nonfarm Employment Change, Non Manufacturing ISM, Factory
Orders, and Pending Home Sales. These events will be preceded by
today's 15:00 GMT release of ISM Manufacturing Prices and Index.
Expectations are understandably low, as are most of the forecasts
for US data in the coming week. The week's economic data will be
coupled with a long list of speeches by important economic policy
makers in the US, as the likelihood of more Fed intervention is
gaining steam. The contrasting views amongst the economic elite in
the US are only contributing to the lack of confidence investors
currently have in the dollar. Look toward Tuesday' remarks by Fed
Chairman Ben Bernanke to get a good sense of the US monetary
outlook.
As data in the US does not look positive for the near future,
expect the greenback to continue its epic slide.
EUR The EUR has become the beneficiary of the
latest USD woes, as it once again gained significant ground against
its American rival last week. In total the Euro gained over 2% on
the greenback in February, its biggest gain since September of last
year. As the EUR grows against the dollar, investors should begin
to take into consideration a Euro interest rate cut. ECB President
Jean-Claude Trichet has been adamant in keeping with his hawkish
monetary policy, however the growing divide between the EUR and the
dollar is taking its toll on the whole of the Euro-zone economy.
The already tense European import/export industry is now faced with
even more hurdles as it cannot compete globally with such inflated
prices due to its currency strength.
The 15 nation currency has seen gains against a majority of its
most traded currency rivals, outside of the JPY, whose current
strength cannot be rivaled. The Euro-zone has the opportunity
within the coming months, assuming that there is a change to
monetary policy, to flourish and allow its currency growth to come
naturally and not from pure trading momentum or Dollar fears. The
importance behind EU economic data moving its own currency is
critical in convincing wary dollar investors that the growth is
real.
The economic calendar this week from the Euro-zone holds several
key events. We expect that Thursday morning's scheduled Interest
rate statement will involve a small cut in the interest rate. This
will be followed by remarks by Trichet who normally triggers some
market fluctuation in and around his speeches. Today we expect the
release of German Manufacturing PMI and CPI figures, both of which
are forecasted to come back with similar numbers to their last
release. Either way, they should not effect market movement, as we
expect rises in the EUR sans EUR/JPY to continue.
JPY The trading week opened today with the JPY
gaining against most of the traded currencies. At 7:00 GMT, The JPY
obtained a fresh three-year high against the USD as it traded at
102.90 JPY. The JPY also gained 0.55% against the EUR and 0.92%
against the GBP. The JPY rally against the USD is mainly a result
of the growing worries about the health of the US economy after
dismal reports from last week's U.S economic session which showed
the sharp impact of the credit crisis.
We are nearing a key support level in the USD/JPY of 100. History
has shown us that upon approaching this level the currency pair
springs back up to make significant gains. Not since the mid-90's
have we seen the support level broken, and even then it was short
lived.
Last Thursday there was a surprising increase in the Japanese
consumer spending and rising consumer prices. Those positive
indicators assisted in the JPY's bullish behavior. The assumption
behind most investors is that the Japanese economy is growing at a
steady pace and will continue to do so for most of 2008. Today, as
a result of those positive figures from last week, The Japanese
currency is likely to remain bullish. There is no important
economic news expected to be released in Japan, however, today
should see active JPY trading in response to key U.S and Euro-zone
data releases.
Technical News EUR/USD The pair opened this
week's trading session with strong bullish momentum, and is now
traded at all time high levels around 1.5230. The 1 hour and the 4
hour chart are indicating on additional bullish momentum, and the
daily chart is showing that a potential corrective move might not
occur before the pair hits 1.5290. GBP/USD
USD/JPY The pair is going through a massive
bearish trend, as the daily chart shows 6 consecutive sharp falling
bars. There is a bullish cross forming on the daily chart, yet it's
still in early stages. The 4 hour chart indicates on the
continuation of the bearish trend locally, making it preferable for
Forex traders to buy on dips. USD/CHF The pair has
been dropping constantly since the local consolidation around
1.0900, and is showing no signs of a halt. There are now the first
signals of a corrective move on the daily chart which shows a
strong bullish cross on the slow stochastic. The hourlies are
floating in neutral territory, and a preferable strategy might be
to keep out of this one until a clear signal will appear on the 4
hour chart.
The Wild Card Crude Oil Oil is going
through a very strong uptrend within a much defined bullish
channel. After a local corrective move, we can now see the bullish
momentum growing stronger again. This could be a great opportunity
for Forex traders to enjoy a very distinct technical formation,
with potential for a bullish break beyond the upper section of the
channel.
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