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MARKET UPDATE 14.06.2012

2012-06-14 06:00 GMT

Greek Elections coming soon, Spain downgraded three notches

A day after global rating agency S&P cautioned India could lose its investment-grade credit rating due to political inaction. Data yesterday showed industrial expansion in April had barely managed to be in the positive zone, growing just 0.1% in the first month of the financial year, despite a not-so-high base of 5.3% growth in April 2011. In March, industrial output had contracted 3.15% US stocks dropped, indicating the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index already pared Tuesday’s rally, as investors await a got bearish on report that showed retail sales declined last month. The S&P 500 has dropped 6.7% from this year’s high on April 2 as Greece’s political parties failed to form a government, increasing the likelihood the nation won’t meet its debt obligations and forcing it to leave the Euro area.

Spain and Italy appealed to European policy makers to step up their response to the financial crisis after a €100bn (USD125bn) lifeline for Spanish banks failed to calm markets. European stocks declined as borrowing costs increased at debt auctions by Germany and Italy and as investors awaited a report on American retail sales. Merkel is stepping up her calls for closer “fiscal union” in Europe to tackle the debt crisis at its roots. Greek elections in four days threaten to herald the first expulsion of a country from the 17-nation currency union. China’s stocks rose, driving the benchmark index to its biggest gain in a month, on speculation the government will ease monetary policy and increase spending for infrastructure to stem the slowdown in the economy.

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2012-06-14 08:00 GMT

EMU - ECB Monthly Report

2012-06-14 09:00 GMT

EMU - Consumer Price Index

2012-06-14 13:00 GMT

US - Consumer Price Index

2012-06-14 20:00 GMT

UK - BoE's Governor King Speech

2012-06-14 04:39 GMT

Japan Apr Capacity Utilization down (1.9)% from March

2012-06-14 04:32 GMT

Japan Apr Industrial Production (MoM) declines to -0.2% vs 1.3%

2012-06-14 04:10 GMT

GBP/USD bid above 1.5500

2012-06-14 03:14 GMT

Yen, the only true safe haven currency - HSBC

AUDUSD
0.99553 / 559
NZDUSD
0.77731 / 747
USDCHF
0.95548 / 557
USDCAD
1.02755 / 762
GBPJPY
123.247 / 259
EURCHF
1.20141 / 148
GOLD
1620.76 / .04
SILVER
28.98 / .00
EURUSD 1.25733 / 1.25739
DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

1.2753

1.2682

1.2627

1.2501

1.2430

1.2375

SUMMARY

TREND

Up
trend

MA10

Bullish

MA20

Bullish

STOCHASTIC

Neutral

 

MARKET ANALYSIS - Intraday Analysis

Technical's remain mixed with a limited range and lack of agreement among technical indicators suggests no trend in the near term. Trend supports are seen at 1.2443/35 and then at 1.2410. On the other hand, resistance levels are seen at 1.2553, which is the 21-DMA line and then at the key 1.2600 level.

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GBPUSD 1.55159 / 1.55168
DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

1.5679

1.5639

1.5583

1.5487

1.5447

1.5391

SUMMARY

TREND

Up
trend

MA10

Bullish

MA20

Bearish

STOCHASTIC

Neutral

 

MARKET ANALYSIS - Intraday Analysis

Technical's are bullish and has reached the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level (1.5576) of the May decline In terms of technical levels, Trend supports are seen at the 10-DMA line at 1.5460 and then at 1.5454. On the other hand, resistance levels are seen at 1.5590, 1.5601 and then at 1.5637.

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USDJPY 79.433 / 79.436
DAILY WEEKLY MONTHLY

80.168

79.960

79.707

79.245

79.038

78.785

SUMMARY

Neutral

TREND

Sideway

MA10

Bullish

MA20

Bullish

STOCHASTIC

Oversold

 

MARKET ANALYSIS - Intraday Analysis

Technical's continue to be mixed with movement bound between 79.00 an 80.00 illustrates lack of a defined trend. Trend supports are seen at 79.17 and then at 79.00. On the other hand, resistance levels are seen at 79.22 and then at the key 80.00 level.

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