Dollar Fails To Hold Gains, Turns Weak Against Major Counterparts

RTTNews | 761 dagar sedan
Dollar Fails To Hold Gains, Turns Weak Against Major Counterparts

(RTTNews) - The U.S. dollar firmed against its major rivals Thursday morning after data showed the nation's private sector employment surged much more than expected in June. However, the currency quickly retreated and shed ground against most of the major counterparts.

Data from payroll processor ADP showed that private sector employment spiked by 497,000 jobs in June after jumping by a downwardly revised 267,000 jobs in May.

Economists had expected private sector employment to increase by 228,000 jobs compared to the addition of 278,000 jobs originally reported for the previous month.

A report from the Labor Department showed initial jobless claims rose to 248,000 in the week ended July 1st, an increase of 12,000 from the previous week's revised level of 236,000.

Economists had expected jobless claims to climb to 245,000 from the 239,000 originally reported for the previous week.

The U.S. Labor Department is scheduled to release jobs data on Friday. Economists expect nonfarm payrolls to increase by 225,000 in June and the unemployment rate is forecast to fall to 3.6%.

The Institute for Supply Management released a report showing the pace of growth in the service sector accelerated by much more than expected in June.

The ISM said its services PMI climbed to 53.9 in June from 50.3 in May, with a reading above 50 indicating growth in the sector. Economists had expected the index to inch up to 51.0.

The dollar index climbed to 103.57 from a low of 102.92, but pared gains subsequently and dropped to 103.14, down nearly 0.25% from the previous close.

Against the Euro, the dollar weakened to 1.0892 after having firmed to around 1.0835 earlier in the day.

The dollar eased to 1.2740 against Pound Sterling from 1.2704.

Against the Japanese currency, the dollar weakened to 144.08 yen from previous close of 144.66 yen.

The dollar is trading at 0.6625 against the Aussie, firming from 0.6657. Against Swiss franc, the dollar has dropped to CHF 0.8952 from CHF 0.8987, while against the Loonie, it is up, fetching C$1.3373 a unit.

read more
New Zealand Unemployment Data Due On Wednesday

New Zealand Unemployment Data Due On Wednesday

New Zealand will on Wednesday release Q2 figures for unemployment, highlighting a modest day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. The jobless rate is expected to tick up to 5.3 percent from 5.1 percent following a 0.1 percent loss in employment.
RTTNews | 27 minuter sedan
Swiss Market Ends Modestly Higher

Swiss Market Ends Modestly Higher

The Switzerland market closed modestly higher on Tuesday after staying positive right through the day's trading session, with investors mostly reacting to the latest quarterly performance of big name companies.
RTTNews | 5h 0minuter sedan
European Stocks Close Broadly Higher

European Stocks Close Broadly Higher

European markets closed mostly higher on Tuesday, although gains in most of the markets were just marginal or modest, as investors stayed somewhat cautious, reacting to a mixed batch of economic data, and assessing the impact of steep U.S. tariffs on the global economy.
RTTNews | 5h 20minuter sedan
U.S. Service Sector Growth Unexpectedly Slows In July

U.S. Service Sector Growth Unexpectedly Slows In July

A report released by the Institute for Supply Management on Tuesday unexpectedly showed a modest slowdown in the pace of growth by U.S. service sector activity in the month of July. The ISM said its services PMI edged down to 50.1 in July from 50.8 in June. While a reading above 50 still indicates growth, economists had expected the index to rise to 51.5.
RTTNews | 7h 57minuter sedan
U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows To $60.2 Billion In June As Imports Plunge

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows To $60.2 Billion In June As Imports Plunge

The U.S. trade deficit narrowed by slightly more than anticipated in the month of June, according to a report released by the Commerce Department on Tuesday. The Commerce Department said the trade deficit shrank to $60.2 billion in June from a revised $71.7 billion in May.
RTTNews | 8h 44minuter sedan