Forex Market Report - 3rd July 2024

Our forex market report offers an overview of critical economic and financial events that impact the global forex markets. Traders should closely monitor developments to fine-tune their trading strategies accordingly.

1. US Economic Data Releases 

  • Non-Farm Payrolls: The upcoming release is expected to show a significant increase in job creation, which could bolster the USD.
  • ISM Manufacturing PMI: A decline is anticipated, signaling potential weakness in the manufacturing sector.
  • Federal Reserve Minutes: Insights into the Fed’s views on inflation and future rate hikes will be closely watched. 

2. Eurozone Economic Developments

  • German Industrial Production: A decrease is projected, highlighting ongoing challenges in Europe’s largest economy.
  • ECB Policy Statements: Remarks on inflation control and monetary policy adjustments are critical for EUR direction.
  • Eurozone Inflation Data: Rising inflation figures may prompt the ECB to consider more aggressive policy measures. 

3. Asian Market Movements

  • China’s Trade Balance: A narrowing surplus is expected, reflecting global trade dynamics and domestic economic shifts.
  • Bank of Japan’s Stance: Continued dovish policies could keep the JPY under pressure against other major currencies.
  • Australian Retail Sales: A slowdown in consumer spending might influence RBA’s interest rate decisions. 

4. Geopolitical Tensions

  • US-China Relations: Ongoing trade and technology disputes are affecting market sentiment and risk appetite.
  • Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Continued instability and sanctions are impacting energy markets and EUR performance.
  • Middle East Developments: Any escalation in the region could lead to volatility in oil prices and safe-haven assets. 

5. Commodity Price Fluctuations

  • Oil Prices: Fluctuations due to OPEC+ production decisions and global demand outlooks are influencing CAD and NOK.
  • Gold Market: Safe-haven demand is increasing amid global economic uncertainties and inflation concerns.
  • Agricultural Commodities: Weather patterns and supply chain issues are affecting prices, impacting currencies of export-reliant countries.
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