On Tuesday, the NZD/USD failed to hold its momentum, which saw the pair rising to 0.5870 and then settling at 0.5840 trading with mild losses. Following the release of strong Manufacturing and Services PMIs the US Dollar gained interest as its economy is holding strong. In addition, US Treasury yields are rising, benefiting the green currency.
The S&P Global revealed that the S&P Global Manufacturing PMI from October came in above the consensus. The headline figure came in at 50, above the consensus of 49.5 and rose from its previous figure of 49.8. Likewise, the Services PMI is at 50.9, above the expected 49.8 and rose from its previous figure of 50.1.
As a reaction, the USD, measured by the DXY index, recovered from a low of around 105.35 and rose above 106.00. Furthermore, the 2,5 and 10-year yields increased to 5.12%,4.84% and 4.87% respectively. That said, the green currency’s upside is limited by markets betting on a less aggressive Federal Reserve (Fed) after Chair Powell’s speech last week. He highlighted that the high bond yields will be considered and that the bank will proceed “carefully”. As for now, according to the CME FedWatch tool, the odds of a 25 bps hike in the December meeting remain low and stand around 25%, while investors have practically priced in a pause in November.
For further guidance, markets await Q3 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data on Thursday and Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) figures from September on Friday. In addition, Jerome Powell will be on the wires on Wednesday. It is worth noticing that last week, the USD faced selling pressure after the Fed Chair's speech, where he pointed out that higher yields will be taken into account in the next decisions and that the bank will proceed "carefully".
Considering the daily chart, the NZD/USD shows a bearish outlook for the short term.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI), positioned below its midline in negative territory with a southward slope, supports this view along with the negative indication from the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), which is displaying red bars, pointing towards a strengthening bearish trend. Also, the pair is below the 20,100 and 200-day Simple Moving Averages (SMAs),indicating that on the broader picture, the bears are in command, and that the buyers have some work to do.
Support levels: 0.5820,0.5800,0.5770.
Resistance levels: 0.5890,0.5900,0.5930 (200-day SMA).
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