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Euro Capitalized The Broad-Based US Dollar Weakness And Higher Growth Expectations

Economists believe that the USD correction could run a little further. The euro took advantage of this and capitalized on all the opportunities for strengthening.

14 November 2022

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The previous week ended differently compared to how most economists had expected. The US inflation figures declined at a faster pace than originally expected, which led to a completely different pricing of the US Dollar, Equities and even some commodities. On average, the US Dollar lost approximately 3% of its value, while US Indices gained over 7.5% in most cases. The question of which is likely to be a key theme of the week is whether the market has accurately priced instruments within the market.

However, the assets seeing the most volatility are none of the above, but within the cryptocurrency market. The digital currency sector came under immense pressure last week, exerted by the situation with the FTX exchange. The total market capitalization saw one of its largest declines, dropping to $871 million. Furthermore, the market share of Bitcoin also dropped from 38.6% to 38.1%. 

Crude Oil this morning is forming a clear price range between $87.21 and $89.34. The price was supported on Friday after Chinese officials advised they would ease some of their COVID-19 related measures. However, buyers are slightly concerned about the resistance level’s close proximity. The resistance level was formed on the 27th October and 2nd November. The asset has also formed a clear Head and Shoulder pattern, which indicates a potential further decline. 

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Crude Oil 30-Minute Chart on November 14th

EUR/USD

The price of the EUR/USD is trading slightly lower than the market close of Friday, but does not show any concrete signs of a correction forming yet. When looking at the 1-hour timeframe, the asset is clearly trading within a retracement, with the 1.0363 level as an upper breakout level. If the exchange rate declines further to form a larger retracement, traders will be able to use the 1.02980 as a lower breakout level. 

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EUR/USD 1-Hour Chart on November 14th

The main reason for the increase remains the potential alteration in the size and pace of interest rate hikes. Most members of the Federal Open Market Committee have advised that the Federal Reserve will not necessarily pivot but rather simply reduce the size of the rate hike. However, there are a few members who insist that the inflation rate remains too high and the current level should remain at least for another 1-2 months. 

The market is mainly pricing in a 50-basis-point hike, but traders should keep in mind that the US will release further employment and CPI figures early next month. This will also influence the decision taken by the committee. If inflation does continue to slow as it had this month, the chances of a lower rate hike will increase. 

There is also some positive news coming from the European Commission and European Central Bank regarding economic growth. Both institutions still believe the block will experience a recession but have advised that the recovery and economic growth is likely to be higher than previously expected. On Friday, it was advised that the GDP of the whole Eurozone will increase by 3.2% rather than the 2.7% which was previously anticipated. 

Nonetheless, many economists, if not most economists, believe that the European economy will experience a harsher recession than that of the US. This week, the market will be concentrating on further economic releases scheduled for the US. This afternoon, the US will release its Empire State Manufacturing Index and monthly PPI. Lastly, investors are also keeping one eye on the G-20 Summit, which will include both President Biden and General Secretary Xi. 

Summary:

  • The US Dollar lost approximately 3% of its value within the previous week, while US Indices gained over 7.5% in most cases.
  • The total market capitalization of the crypto market saw one of its largest declines, dropping to $871 million.
  • Crude oil prices support by news coming out of China but falls within a clear price range.
  • Most FOMC members expect a smaller rate hike in December but others remain resilient. 
  • GDP expectations for the Eurozone were amended from 2.7% to 3.2%.
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