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[QUOTE="MikhailLF, post: 166906, member: 42242"] Morning Market Review 2019-07-10 08:25 (GMT+2) EUR/USD The euro continued a decline against the US dollar on Tuesday, updating local lows of June 19. The single currency is pressured by uncertain macroeconomic statistics from Europe, as well as a fairly optimistic mood on the dollar. Yesterday, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell had a speech, which was devoted to the problem of banks reliability and stress tests program. His speech on July 10 will be much more important since it will be devoted to the problems of monetary policy. Some analysts believe that, given the latest report on the US labor market, the Fed will try to take a wait-and-see attitude and refuse to cut rates during the July meeting. In addition, on Wednesday the ECB meeting is expected and the publication of the FOMC minutes. GBP/USD The pound declined markedly against the US dollar on Tuesday, updating local lows of January 3. The "bearish" dynamics was facilitated by the uncertain macroeconomic statistics from the UK. In June, the BRC retail price index again showed a decline of 1.6% YoY after declining by 3.0% YoY last month. Analysts had expected positive dynamics of 0.8% YoY. On July 10, the market expects the publication of a large block of statistics from the UK. Among other things, investors are focused on the dynamics of industrial output in May, GDP growth rates in May (and the forecast for June), as well as the trade balance. In the USA, the focus of attention will be the speech of Fed Chairman Jerome Powell in Congress. AUD/USD The Australian dollar continues to develop a downward trend against the US one, updating local lows of June 21. "Bearish" sentiment is supported by the strengthening of USD amid a possible refusal of the Fed to reduce interest rates during the July meeting. The last report on the US labor market, which reflected a sharp increase in the level of employment, may be the reason for the regulator to do this, although it also showed an increase in the unemployment and a slowdown in wage growth. Today, the instrument continues to trade within a downtrend. AUD is pressured by weak macroeconomic statistics from Australia. Westpac consumer confidence index in July showed a decline of 4.1% MoM after declining by 0.6% MoM last month. USD/JPY The US dollar continues to grow moderately against the Japanese yen, as interest in risk remains on the market. Investors await possible signals from the Fed to maintain a waiting position amid the publication of a strong report on the US labor market. Published macroeconomic statistics from Japan exerts additional pressure on the yen. Yesterday, traders were disappointed with the preliminary data on the demand for machine-building products and equipment. In June, the indicator dropped sharply by 38.0% YoY after a decline of 27.3% YoY a month earlier. Today, the yen is pressured by an index of domestic prices for corporate goods. In June, the indicator decreased by 0.5% MoM and 0.1% YoY, whereas investors expected –0.3% MoM and +0.3% YoY. Oil Oil prices showed a moderate increase on July 9, as investors concentrated on growing tensions in the Middle East. Additional support for quotes is still provided by the decision of OPEC+ to extend the agreement to restrict production for another 9 months. A powerful "bullish" signal was the API report on oil reserves published yesterday. For the week of July 5, stocks fell sharply by 8.129 million barrels after declining by 5.000 million over the past period. However, the previous API report was significantly different from the data of the Department of Energy, so investors still prefer to wait for the publication of official data. [/QUOTE]
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