Yen Selloff Resumes, Aussie Shrugs Weak Job Data
Action Insight Daily Report 10-14-21

Yen Selloff Resumes, Aussie Shrugs Weak Job Data

Yen's decline resumes in Asian session today, with selling focusing against commodity currencies. Aussie shrugs off slightly weaker than expected job data, and strengthen together with Kiwi and Loonie. On the other hand, Dollar turns slightly softer even though FOMC minutes affirmed tapering to start in November. Euro is not far away too while Sterling is a bit sluggish. As for the week, Aussie is currently the strongest one so far, followed by Kiwi. Yen remains the worst, followed by Dollar and Euro.

Technically, USD/CAD is now pressing a key structural support level at 1.2421. Sustained break there would argue that whole rebound from 1.2005 has completed at 1.2947. That would set the stage for retesting 1.2005 low. That, if happens, might be a prelude for more downside in Dollar in general, except versus Yen. In particular, AUD/USD could follow and rise through 0.7477 resistance to affirm the case that larger correction form 0.8006 has completed.

In Asia, at the time of writing, Nikkei is up 1.44%. China Shanghai SSE is up 0.15%. Singapore Strait Times is up 0.22%. Japan 10-year JGB yield is down -0.0044 at 0.086. Overnight, DOW dropped -0.00%. S&P 500 rose 0.30%. NASDAQ rose 0.73%. 10-year yield dropped -0.031 to 1.549.

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GBP/JPY Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 154.23; (P) 154.60; (R1) 155.07; More...

GBP/JPY's rally continues today and reaches as high as 155.25 so far. Intraday bias stays on the upside for retesting 156.05 high. Decisive break of 156.05/59 key resistance will carry larger bullish implications. Next target would be 61.8% projection of 136.96 to 156.05 from 148.93 at 160.72. On the downside, below 153.66 minor support will turn intraday bias neutral and bring consolidations first, before staging another rally.

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Economic Calendar
GMT Ccy Events Actual Forecast Previous Revised
23:01 GBP RICS Housing Price Balance Sep 68% 70% 73% 72%
0:00 AUD Consumer Inflation Expectations Oct 3.60% 4.40%
0:30 AUD Employment Change Sep -138.0K -120.0K -146.3K
0:30 AUD Unemployment Rate Sep 4.60% 4.80% 4.50%
1:30 CNY CPI Y/Y Sep 0.70% 0.90% 0.80%
1:30 CNY PPI Y/Y Sep 10.70% 10.50% 9.50%
4:30 JPY Industrial Production M/M Aug F -3.20% -3.20%
6:30 CHF Producer and Import Prices M/M Sep 0.90% 0.70%
6:30 CHF Producer and Import Prices Y/Y Sep 4.40%
12:30 CAD Manufacturing Sales M/M Aug 0.40% -1.50%
12:30 USD PPI M/M Sep 0.50% 0.70%
12:30 USD PPI Y/Y Sep 8.80% 8.30%
12:30 USD PPI Core M/M Sep 0.40% 0.60%
12:30 USD PPI Core Y/Y Sep 7.10% 6.70%
12:30 USD Initial Jobless Claims (Oct 8) 325K 326K
14:30 USD Natural Gas Storage 118B
15:00 USD Crude Oil Inventories 2.3M