The risk-off trade returned to the markets on Thursday and lent extra oxygen to the Greenback, as investors continued to adjust to the latest FOMC event and the idea of three rate cuts by the Fed this year. Other than that, the BoE kept rates unchanged and signaled that rate cuts could be down the road.
The USD Index (DXY) traded with robust gains and resumed its uptrend following Wednesday’s post-FOMC decline. There will be no scheduled events on the US docket at the end of the week other than the speeches by FOMC M. Barr and R. Bostic.
EUR/USD succumbed to the Dollar’s advance and retreated to the 1.0850 area, rapidly fading the sharp advance recorded in the previous session. On March 22, Germany will release its IFO Business Climate.
GBP/USD could not sustain a move to levels just beyond 1.2800 the figure and collapsed to the mid-1.2600s following the stronger dollar and the dovish tilt by the BoE. On March 22, Retail Sales will take centre stage across the Channel along with the Gfk Consumer Confidence print.
USD/JPY extended its rally and flirted once again with the YTD tops near 151.80 as market participants continued to sell the yen following the BoJ meeting. On March 22, the domestic calendar includes the Inflation Rate and the weekly readings from Foreign Bond Investment.
A firm labour market report did not prevent AUD/USD from giving away its initial gains, eventually ending the session with modest losses. The RBA’s Consumer Inflation Expectations will be in the limelight on March 21.
Prices of WTI added to Wednesday’s retracement and approached the key $80.00 mark per barrel, losing around $3 since recent peaks north of the $83.00 yardstick.
Prices of gold rose to an all-time high past the $2,220 level per troy ounce, although they ended the session with humble losses amidst the recovery in the Greenback. Silver followed suit and dropped markedly after hitting fresh highs near $25.80 per ounce.
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