NZD/USD faces a sell-off near the 0.5880 resistance as the US Dollar rebounds strongly. The Kiwi asset retreats as investors rush to the US Dollar. The appeal for the US Dollar improves as investors shift focus to the crucial US economic readings this week.
The S&P500 opens on a bullish note as the market mood improves amid a delay in Israel’s ground assault plan in Gaza. However, a stock-specific action is widely expected as the third-quarter earnings season has kicked off. The US Dollar Index (DXY) climbs above 106.00 after the release of the US preliminary S&P Global PMI data for October.
S&P Global reported that the Manufacturing PMI kisses the 50.0 threshold for the first time since November 2022. The factory data at 50.0, outperformed expectations of 49.5 and September's reading of 49.8. The Services PMI landed at 50.9, better than the consensus of 49.9 and the prior release of 50.1.
This week, the Q3 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and core Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE) price index data for September will be keenly watched. Economists expect the US economy to have grown by 4.2% on an annualized basis, doubling the growth rate of 2.1% in the former reading.
As per the estimates, annual core PCE decelerated to 3.7% against the former reading of 3.9%. On a monthly basis, the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge expanded at a higher pace of 0.3% vs. 0.1% growth recorded in August.
On the New Zealand Dollar front, investors hope that the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) is done with hiking interest rates as the economic recovery has faltered.
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