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USD/NOK sees minor decline on calm Friday as cautious Fed backs the USD.

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Last updated: 2024/05/19 at 2:23 AM
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USD/NOK saw mild losses on Friday’s session, hovering around 10.66. Despite some mixed reactions to softening economic data, the US Dollar remained steady due to a cautious stance from Federal Reserve officials. The Fed acknowledged progress but stated that more data is needed before any potential rate cuts can be considered.

The USD/NOK pair experienced a slight decline on Friday as the Greenback maintained its strength, thanks to the careful approach of Fed officials. The recent data on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has not yet met the Fed’s desired targets, prompting market expectations of possible easing starting in September.

Key Fed officials such as Raphael Bostic, Loretta Mester, and Thomas Barkin have taken a cautious stance in response to the recent US economic data. Despite some softening figures, the US Dollar has remained resilient, indicating a degree of confidence in the current monetary policy. Challenges lie in the inflation trajectory, with Bostic and Mester emphasizing the need for further data before any decisions on rate adjustments can be made. Barkin’s comments echo this sentiment, highlighting that the current CPI levels do not align with the Fed’s inflation target, potentially hinting at future adjustments.

In terms of technical analysis for the USD/NOK pair, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart signals a bearish momentum, with a gradual descent suggesting continued selling pressure. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) histogram shows flat red bars, indicating a stable negative momentum that reinforces the ongoing downward trend.

Looking at the Simple Moving Average (SMA) analysis, the USD/NOK pair is situated between the 200 and 100-day SMAs, reflecting a negative overall trend outlook. In the short term, the bearish sentiment is further supported by the pair trading below the 20-day SMA. This technical analysis underscores the prevailing downward pressure on the USD/NOK pair and points towards a potential continuation of the bearish trend in the near future.

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