Thursday 6 December 2012

Daily Foreign Exchange Market Update

Yesterday the Pound saw gains against the Euro but losses against the US Dollar in the foreign exchange market. The GBPEUR rate opened at a daily low of 1.2280 but hit a daily high of 1.2328 at midday before closing the day out at 1.2312. The GBPUSD rate opened at 1.6107 and hit a daily high of 1.6114 at midday; it then slipped to a daily low an hour after at 1.6082 before closing the day out at 1.6101. Yesterday we saw UK PMI services come out lower than expected at 50.2 compared to the 51 predicted, showing a lower rate of expansion in the services sector. Today we will see the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decide on the base interest rate and asset purchase programme amount with both expected to remain at 0.5% and £375B respectively.

The Euro saw losses against the Pound and the US Dollar during yesterday’s market session with the EURUSD rate opening at a daily high of 1.3117. It weakened across the morning before it hit a daily low of 1.3060 early afternoon before it closed out at 1.3076. Euro-zone retail sales were released yesterday with the figure for October coming out much lower than expected at -3.6% compared to the predicted figure of -0.8%. The month on month figure also came out lower than expected, at -1.2%, the lowest rate we have seen since June 2010. Today, the main news from the Euro-zone will be the ECB’s decision on whether or not to change the base interest rate from the current level of 0.75% with analysts predicting no change will come.

The US Dollar saw gains against the Pound and the Euro in the foreign exchange market yesterday even though non-farming employment change came out lower than expected at 118K compared to the predicted 129K, the lowest since last October. Today unemployment claims will be released, the number of individuals claiming for unemployment insurance for the first time in the past week, with the figure set to fall from 393K to 382K.

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