Yen Drops as Euro Gains on Greece Hopes, Yellen May Boost US Dollar

Talking Points:
  • Yen Drops, Euro Gains as New Greece Debt Deal Hopes Boost Risk Appetite
  • US Dollar May Rise if Yellen Comments Rekindle Fed Rate Hike Speculation
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The Japanese Yen underperformed in overnight trade as risk sentiment recovered, weighing on demand for the safety-linked currency. USDJPY tracked higher in near-perfect lockstep with a swift recovery in S&P 500futures. Optimism appeared linked to renewed hopes for a deal to keep Greece in the Eurozone. Indeed, theEuro outpaced its top counterparts in Asia, adding as much as 0.8 percent on average.
Athens requested a new €53.5 billion bailout from the ESM rescue fund. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and company also submitted a set of proposed reforms that appeared similar to those previously championed by the country’s creditors. This fueled hopes that a last-ditch accord may yet emerge at an EU-wide summit on Sunday.
Looking ahead, the coast seems far from clear however. Greece’s Parliament will vote on the reform platform today, testing Mr Tsipras’ ability to sell domestically what may appear as capitulation to creditors’ demands. The Prime Minister successfully championed rejection of analogous bailout terms at a referendum just last weekend, putting in question his ability to pull off an about-face maneuver. Sentiment may swiftly unravel if his efforts falter.
Later in the day, the spotlight will turn to scheduled remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen. At their latest meeting in June, officials flattened their expected tightening trajectory (compared with the March assessment) but continued to call for two rate hikes in 2015. This stands in stark contrast with the markets’ priced-in outlook, which increasingly favors the Fed waiting until early 2016 to resume policy normalization.
The situation echoes a similar one last year, when a dovish shift in investors’ bets following a soft first quarter proved misplaced as the FOMC steadily tapered QE3 asset purchases ended the program on schedule. The US Dollar is likely to rise if Yellen hints at a parallel scenario this time around while downplaying likely knock-on effects from external headwinds (including the Greek crisis and recent Chinese financial market volatility).
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Asia Session
GMT
CCY
EVENT
ACT
EXP
PREV
23:50
PPI (MoM) (JUN)
-0.2%
0.1%
0.2%
23:50
JPY
PPI (YoY) (JUN)
-2.4%
-2.2%
-2.2%
01:30
Home Loans (MoM) (MAY)
-6.1%
-3.0%
0.7%
01:30
AUD
Investment Lending (MAY)
-3.2%
-
3.0%
01:30
AUD
Owner-Occupier Loan Value (MoM) (MAY)
-5.3%
-
3.5%
05:00
JPY
Consumer Confidence Index (JUN)
-
41.7
41.4
European Session
GMT
CCY
EVENT
EXP/ACT
PREV
IMPACT
06:00
German Wholesale Price Index (MoM) (JUN)
-0.2% (A)
0.5%
Low
06:00
EUR
German Wholesale Price Index (YoY) (JUN)
-0.5% (A)
-0.4%
Low
08:30
Construction Output SA (MoM) (MAY)
0.8%
-0.8%
Low
08:30
GBP
Construction Output SA (YoY) (MAY)
3.1%
1.5%
Low
08:30
GBP
Visible Trade Balance (£) (MAY)
-9700M
-8561M
Medium
08:30
GBP
Trade Balance Non EU (£) (MAY)
-2800M
-2094M
Medium
08:30
GBP
Trade Balance (MAY)
-2150M
-1202M
Medium
Critical Levels
CCY
Supp 3
Supp 2
Supp 1
Pivot Point
Res 1
Res 2
Res 3
1.0785
1.0918
1.0977
1.1051
1.1110
1.1184
1.1317
1.5228
1.5305
1.5343
1.5382
1.5420
1.5459
1.5536

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