Euro Recovers, Dollar Retreats as Markets Turn Quiet
Action Insight Daily Report 11-19-21

Euro Recovers, Dollar Retreats as Markets Turn Quiet

Dollar's retreat continues in Asian session, but it remains one of the strongest for the week, just next to Sterling. On the other hand, while Euro is recovering, it's still the worst performing one followed by Aussie. Overall, the markets are staying in a near term consolidative phase with mixed performance in stocks and yield, while gold and silver are range bound. As week end approaches, we'll see if NASDAQ could ride on yesterday's buying pace to make new record, and set the risk sentiment tone for next week.

Technically, Euro continues to pare back recent losses against other major currencies. We'll keep an eye on 1.1384 minor resistance in EUR/USD and 130.58 minor resistance in EUR/JPY. Break of these levels could trigger some short covering ahead of the weekend and lift Euro generally higher. On the other hand, intensified selling in EUR/CHF through 1.0505 key support could hammer Euro down elsewhere too.

In Asia, at the time of writing, Nikkei is up 0.41%. Hong Kong HSI is down -1.71%. China Shanghai SSE is up 0.43%. Singapore Strait Times is down -0.13%. Japan 10-year JGB yield is down -0.0030 at 0.081. Overnight, DOW dropped -0.17%. S&P 500 rose 0.34%. NASDAQ rose 0.45%. 10-year yield dropped -0.015 to 1.589.

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EUR/USD Daily Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 1.1333; (P) 1.1354; (R1) 1.1393; More...

Intraday bias in EUR/USD stays neutral at this point. On the upside, break of 1.1384 minor resistance will indicate short term bottoming at 1.1262, after defending 1.1289 long term fibonacci level. Intraday bias will be turned back to the upside for rebound back to 1.1523 support turned resistance first. On the downside, however, sustained break of 1.1289 will carry larger bearish implication, and extend the fall from 1.2348 to 161.8% projection of 1.1908 to 1.1523 from 1.1691 at 1.1068.

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Economic Calendar
GMT Ccy Events Actual Forecast Previous Revised
23:30 JPY National CPI Core Y/Y Oct 0.10% 0.10% 0.10%
00:01 GBP GfK Consumer Confidence Nov -14 -16 -17
07:00 EUR Germany PPI M/M Oct 1.20% 2.30%
07:00 EUR Germany PPI Y/Y Oct 12.70% 14.20%
07:00 GBP Retail Sales M/M Oct 0.50% -0.20%
07:00 GBP Retail Sales Y/Y Oct -0.40% -1.30%
07:00 GBP Retail Sales ex-Fuel M/M Oct 0.20% -0.60%
07:00 GBP Retail Sales ex-Fuel Y/Y Oct -2.60%
09:00 EUR Eurozone Current Account (EUR) Sep 16.2B 13.4B
09:30 GBP Public Sector Net Borrowing (GBP) Oct 22.3B 21.0B
13:30 CAD Retail Sales M/M Sep -1.60% 2.10%
13:30 CAD Retail Sales ex Autos M/M Sep -1.00% 2.80%
13:30 CAD New Housing Price Index M/M Oct 0.50% 0.40%