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US Dollar sellers pause for a break

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Last updated: 2024/07/18 at 5:57 PM
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The US Dollar, as measured by the DXY index, experienced a rebound on Thursday, approaching the 104.00 mark. Despite concerns over the US labor market, sellers took a pause which caused the uptick. Market expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September and weaknesses in the labor market are key factors to monitor as they may add pressure on the currency. The US economic outlook reflects signs of disinflation, with financial markets showing confidence in a potential rate cut. However, Federal Reserve officials are cautious and maintain a data-dependent approach before deciding on interest rate cuts.

Data from the US Department of Labor showed a surge in Jobless Claims for the week ended July 13, surpassing initial predictions and raising concerns about the labor market health in the US. While the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Survey for July recorded a significant improvement, dovish bets on the Fed remain steady. According to the CME FedWatch Tool, a rate cut in September is already priced in, limiting the upside for the USD. If weak data continues, markets could look towards a cut in the upcoming July meeting.

On a technical standpoint, the DXY shows a bearish outlook despite a slight recovery near the 104.00 area. The index remains below the 20,100 and 200-day Simple Moving Average with indicators like RSI and MACD indicating a bearish trend. However, a minor correction to the upside may be possible in the near future. Strong support levels are at 103.50 and 103.00, but the overall technical outlook favors the bears.

Labor market conditions are crucial in assessing the health of an economy and play a significant role in currency valuation. High employment and low unemployment have positive effects on consumer spending and economic growth, which in turn boost the local currency’s value. The pace of wage growth is also important as it impacts consumer spending and inflation levels. Central banks closely monitor wage growth data as it is seen as a key factor in underlying and persisting inflation. Labor market conditions are a crucial gauge of the economy’s health and its direct relationship to inflation, influencing policymakers in their decision-making process.

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