Market Focus Shifts to Japan and Global PMIs
The US Dollar continued its upward trend, reaching new 2024 highs. This was driven by a combination of factors, including a weakening risk appetite and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Key Events on Friday, November 22nd:
• US: Flash S&P Global Manufacturing and Services PMIs, final Michigan Consumer Sentiment
• Eurozone: Final Q3 GDP Growth Rate in Germany, flash HCOB Manufacturing and Services PMIs for Germany and the Eurozone, ECB speeches
• UK: Retail Sales, flash S&P Global Manufacturing and Services PMIs, GfK Consumer Confidence
• Japan: Inflation Rate, preliminary Jibun Bank Manufacturing and Services PMIs
Currency Pair Updates:
• EUR/USD: Fell to new YTD lows near 1.0460
• GBP/USD: Broke below key support at 1.2600
• USD/JPY: Dropped to two-day lows near 153.90 due to hawkish BoJ comments and geopolitical concerns
• AUD/USD: Reclaimed the 0.6500 level despite a stronger Dollar
Commodities:
• Oil: WTI prices surged above $70 per barrel on supply concerns related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
• Gold and Silver: Prices for both metals rose, with gold reaching the $2,670 level and silver trading below $31.00.
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