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13.04.2023, 15:29

NZD/USD surges as US inflation and jobs data softens

  • NZD/USD bulls hover at around 0.6290, eyeing a test of 0.6300 and beyond.
  • US core PPI was unchanged at 3.4%, portraying stickier-than-expected inflation.
  • The US labor market cools down on back-to-back weeks with unemployment claims rising above the consensus.

NZD/USD climbs to a new five-day high after forming a bullish engulfing candlestick pattern that exacerbated a jump of 80-plus pips on Thursday. The downtrend in inflation in the United States (US), alongside a cooling labor market, are the main reasons for today’s US Dollar (USD) weakness. The NZD/USD is trading at around 0.6290 after hitting a low of 0.6203.

NZD/USD underpinned by soft US economic data

US equities portray an upbeat sentiment. The case for a Fed pivot is gaining strength, as inflation on the producer side softened, and unemployment claims for the April 8 week exceeded estimates. The Producer Price Index (PPI) for March was -0.5% MoM, below forecasts of 0%, while the core PPI dropped 0.1% MoM, beneath estimates of a 0.3% expansion. Annually based, the PPI was 2.7%, below estimates, and the core PPI came at 3.4%, as foresaw by the consensus.

At the same time, the US Department of Labor (DoL) revealed that Initial Jobless Claims for the last week edged higher, at 239K above forecasts of 232K. Continuing claims fell to 1.81 million in the prior’s week to April 8.

The NZD/USD jumped from around 0.6240 toward its daily high of 0.6299, shy of cracking 0.6300 on a soft US Dollar. The greenback tested YTD lows, as shown by the US Dollar Index, at around 100.846, before reclaiming the  101.022 mark, losing 0.50%.

US Treasury bond yields continued their downward trajectory, namely the 2-year, losses two basis points at 3.945%, as traders estimate one more rate hike of the US Federal Reserve (Fed) before pausing. The CME Fed WatchTool shows odds for a 25 bps hike by the Fed are at 66.5%, below April 12 70.4% chances.

NZD/USD Technical Analysis

NZD/USD Daily Chart

After breaking above the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at 0.6266, the NZD/USD is poised to crack 0.6300. Once cleared, the NZD/USD pair could rally towards April 6 high at 0.6324, followed by the prior’s day cycle high at 0.6379. A breach of the latter will expose 0.6400. Conversely, with a daily close below 0.6300, buyers would be at risk of losing support at the 200-day EMA. Break below 0.6266, and the pair might dip towards the confluence of the 100 and 50-day EMAs at around 0.6240-48.

 

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