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EUR Pegged to be Lower?



Oanda   |  February 7 2012 6:29 EST

Market surprises seem to be coming in three’s this morning. EUR is still in demand and is beginning to encroach on price tipping points that has more than a few weaker shorts worried. Last night, the RBA stuck to its guns and kept rates unchanged at +4.25%, resulting in the market being flat footed and the currency spiking to print 1.0815. Despite being close to even odds of nothing doing down under, market reaction indicates the breath of Governor Stevens surprise. Finally Yen, it has weakened for the third time in four-days outright and against the EUR after government data showed Japan carried out so-called stealth intervention to weaken the currency in November. More rhetoric from Japans Finance Minister Azumi stating that he will not rule out any options to curb the currencys appreciation certainly has the bears on the back foot this morning. With macro dollar bids below and a decent amount of offers near yesterdays peaks could have the newer JPY range again lacking impetus and inspiration.

Merkel indicating that the EU would not allow a destabilizing Greek bankruptcy to occur is providing tepid support for the single currency. Sovereign and real money offers into the upper 1.31s are again being tested. Larger stops are placed above the figure and barriers into 1.3250. Greek headlines will again dominate intraday activity, whilst fresh failures at this upper tier will generate short term-fast money exchanges, last seen after last Fridays stellar NFP report.

Fitch ratings has reiterated its Greek concerns this morning, believing that the Euro-zone sovereign debt crisis is likely to be prolonged, and that severe contagion is likely across Europe if bailout negotiations in Greece fail. Officials continue to struggle to make headway on austerity measures, which are detrimental in obtaining the next installment of the bailout package before next months bond maturities. Prime Minister Papademos and opposition leaders are back at the table while the country goes on general strike today. The divergence within the political arena has many observers increasing their estimates of the likelihood that Greece will eventually exit from the EUR. Creditors cannot be allowed to continue to provide further support if Greece remains non compliant to its debt program.

A disappointing headline print for German Industrial Production is bearing pressure down on the single currency. IP in Europe’s largest economy fell sharply in December (-2.9%) with all categories recording a fall. In quarterly adjusted terms IP fell by -1.9% in Q4. However, other survey indicators point to the pace of output picking up this year. For now, its just another excuse to sell!

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