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Mid-market rates: 2013-08-03 19:52 UTC
EUR/USD2013-08-02 15:06 UTC
EUR-USD surged from 1.3190 to 1.3280 on the weaker NFP report. Macro funds offers capped for a brief period and fueled a move back to the 1.3230-35 region. There was no appetite to add further to dollar longs though ahead of the weekend and further U.S. data weakness eventually took EUR towards the 1.3300 region by the London close. Today's data has not changed the long-term U.S. outlook. However, near-term Fed policy expectations have ... Read More ►
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North American Edition2013-08-02 10:05 UTC
The dollar was supported overall after a run of firmer U.S. data, which has raised the risk of a firm NFP reading. The market is looking for a number within the 180k to 200k range, which will keep alive expectations of policy tapering in September. In Europe, U.K. construction PMI was much better than expected and provided GBP with a modicum of support, leaving Cable around 1.5150. EUR-USD traded close to 1.3200 after it was unable to sustain lower levels ... Read More ►
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European Edition2013-08-02 05:54 UTC
The dollar held on to a firmer tone following yesterday's mostly firm U.S. data releases, which kept alive the prospect of Fed tapering as early as September and also raised the risk of a better than expected NFP reading. Activity in Asia was relatively low due to the pending data risk. EUR moved across 1.3200, but saw no follow through. USD-JPY was buoyed by the pick up in U.S. yields and the global stock rally, which carried it to 99.70. In Australia, ... Read More ►
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Asian Edition2013-08-02 15:06 UTC
The dollar ended on a weaker footing after a series of U.S. data misses, which included the key NFP release. The headline number increased 162k in July from a downwardly revised 188k outturn in June, which compared with the 183k median. Expectations were inflated ahead of the release after a series of upbeat job reports earlier in the week and compounded market disappointment. EUR was boosted from 1.3190 and ended close to 1.3300, while USD-JPY dropped ... Read More ►