Talking Points:
- British Pound at Risk if Jobs Data Disappoints, Denting BOE Bets
- Euro Vulnerable to Deeper Losses as ECB Rhetoric Stays Dovish
- New Zealand Dollar Gains as Markets Position for RBNZ Rate Hike
May’s UK Jobless Claims
data headlines the economic calendar in European hours. Applications
for benefits are expected to have declined by 25,000 to mark the
smallest drawdown in a year. UK news-flow has
increasingly deteriorated relative to consensus forecasts over recent
weeks, hinting analysts are overestimating the health of the economy and
opening the door for downside surprises. A disappointing print may
weigh against supportive BOE policy expectations, punishing the British Pound. We are positioning for a GBPUSD short trade setup.
Elsewhere, another packed calendar of scheduled commentary from ECB officials is ahead. Remarks from Governing Council members Ardo Hansson, Ewald Nowotny and Yves Mersch are all set to come across the wires. The
ECB alluded to a forthcoming ABS purchase program as the next step in
expanding its stimulus efforts and traders will be on the look-out for
any details illuminating the operational details and timing of such a
move. Rhetoric suggesting the QE-style effort is relatively close to
implementation is likely to weigh on the Euro and we are looking for new EURUSD selling opportunities.
The New Zealand Dollar
narrowly outperformed in otherwise quiet overnight trade. The move
developed parallel to a rise in bond yields and a drop in New Zealand
3-month Bank Bill futures, hinting the advance reflected expectations of
another interest rate hike at tomorrow’s RBNZ money policy meeting.
Traders a pricing in a 95 percent probability of another 25bps increase
in the benchmark lending rate, according to data from Credit Suisse. Live coverage of the RBNZ announcement begins at 20:45 GMT.
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Asia Session
GMT
|
CCY
|
EVENT
|
ACT
|
EXP
|
PREV
|
22:45
|
Credit Card Spending - Total (MoM) (MAY)
|
1.7%
|
-
|
-0.2%
|
|
22:45
|
NZD
|
Credit Card Spending - Retail (MoM) (MAY)
|
1.3%
|
0.5%
|
0.4%
|
23:30
|
ANZ Roy Morgan Consumer Conf Index (JUN 8)
|
102.2
|
-
|
102.2
|
|
23:50
|
BSI Large Manufacturing (QoQ) (2Q)
|
-13.9
|
-
|
12.5
|
|
23:50
|
JPY
|
BSI Large All Industry (QoQ) (2Q)
|
-14.6
|
-
|
12.7
|
23:50
|
JPY
|
Domestic CGPI (MoM) (MAY)
|
0.3%
|
0.1%
|
2.9%
|
23:50
|
JPY
|
Domestic CGPI (YoY) (MAY)
|
4.4%
|
4.1%
|
4.2%
|
0:30
|
AUD
|
Westpac Consumer Confidence (MoM) (JUN)
|
0.2%
|
-
|
-6.8%
|
0:30
|
AUD
|
Westpac Consumer Conf Index (JUN)
|
93.2
|
-
|
92.9
|
European Session
GMT
|
CCY
|
EVENT
|
EXP
|
PREV
|
IMPACT
|
8:30
|
Jobless Claims Change (MAY)
|
-25.0K
|
-25.1K
|
High
|
|
8:30
|
GBP
|
Claimant Count Rate (MAY)
|
3.2%
|
3.3%
|
Medium
|
8:30
|
GBP
|
Average Weekly Earnings (3M/Y) (APR)
|
1.2%
|
1.7%
|
Low
|
8:30
|
GBP
|
Weekly Earnings ex Bonus (3M/Y) (APR)
|
1.2%
|
1.3%
|
Low
|
8:30
|
GBP
|
Employment Change (3M/3M) (APR)
|
270K
|
283K
|
Low
|
8:30
|
GBP
|
ILO Unemployment Rate (3M/3M) (APR)
|
6.7%
|
6.8%
|
Medium
|
Critical Levels
CCY
|
Supp 3
|
Supp 2
|
Supp 1
|
Pivot Point
|
Res 1
|
Res 2
|
Res 3
|
1.3425
|
1.3493
|
1.3520
|
1.3561
|
1.3588
|
1.3629
|
1.3697
|
|
1.6622
|
1.6697
|
1.6727
|
1.6772
|
1.6802
|
1.6847
|
1.6922
|
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