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Forex Market: NZD/USD trading outlook for September 12th 2016

Friday’s trade (in GMT terms) saw NZD/USD within the range of 0.7315-0.7415. The pair closed at 0.7323, retreating 1.03% compared to Thursdays close. It has been the 9th drop in the past 23 trading days and also the steepest one since August 3rd. The daily low has been a level unseen since September 6th, when a low of 0.7302 was registered. In weekly terms, NZD/USD added 0.41% to its value during the current week. It has been the 19th gain in the past 36 weeks and also a second consecutive one. The major pair has pared its advance to 1.01% so far during the current month, following three consecutive months of gains. In August NZD/USD went up 0.58%.

No relevant macroeconomic reports and other events, which may influence NZD/USD trading, are scheduled on Monday (September 12th).

US Dollar picks up after Rosengrens statement, North Koreas nuclear test

The greenback and the Japanese yen were broadly supported on Friday, following news that North Korea has conducted a fifth test of a nuclear warhead a day ago, in order to protect itself against “threats and sanctions” from hostile elements, the countrys official news agency said. The test was claimed to have invoked an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.3 near the states secretive nuclear test site. The last time North Korea tested its nuclear capabilities was in January.

Meanwhile, in a speech on Friday the Fed President for Boston and a member of the Federal Open Market Committee, Eric Rosengren, said low interest rate environment may increase the possibility of overheating the US economy. According to Rosengren, in order to maintain full employment, it is appropriate to gradually tighten monetary policy. His remarks somewhat reinvigorated investor expectations of a rate hike.

According to CME’s FedWatch Tool, as of September 9th, market players saw a 24.0% chance of a rate hike occurring at the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting in September, up from 18.0% in the prior business day, and a 28.7% chance of a hike in November, up from 21.3% in the preceding day. As far as the December meeting is concerned, the probability of such a move was seen at 59.2% on September 9th, up from 51.4% in the preceding business day.

The US Dollar Index, a gauge reflecting the relative strength of the greenback against a basket of 6 other major currencies, closed at a level of 95.33 on Friday, edging up 0.31% from a day ago. During the trading day the index went up as high as 95.58, or a level unseen since September 6th. The gauge has pared its drop to 0.71% so far in September, following a 0.54% advance in August.

Correlation with other Majors

Taking into account the business week ended on September 9th and the daily closing levels of the major currency pairs, we come to the following conclusions in regard to the strength of relationship:

NZD/USD to AUD/USD (0.9044, or very strong)
NZD/USD to EUR/USD (0.7160, or strong)
NZD/USD to GBP/USD (0.5946, or strong)
NZD/USD to USD/CAD (-0.6803, or strong)
NZD/USD to USD/JPY (-0.9301, or very strong)
NZD/USD to USD/CHF (-0.9431, or very strong)

1. During the examined period NZD/USD moved almost equally in one and the same direction with AUD/USD.

2. NZD/USD moved strongly in one and the same direction with GBP/USD and EUR/USD during the week, while moving strongly in the opposite direction compared to USD/CAD.

3. NZD/USD moved almost equally in the opposite direction compared to USD/JPY and USD/CHF during the period in question. This relationship has been the most pronounced between NZD/USD and USD/CHF.

Bond Yield Spread

The yield on New Zealands 2-year government bonds went as high as 1.900% on September 9th, or the highest level since July 28th (1.920%), after which it closed at 1.875% to add 2 basis points (0.02 percentage point) compared to September 8th.

Meanwhile, the yield on US 2-year government bonds climbed as high as 0.802% on September 9th, after which it fell to 0.782% at the close to add 0.008 percentage point compared to September 8th.

The spread between 2-year New Zealand and 2-year US bond yields, which reflects the flow of funds in a short term, widened to 1.093% on September 9th from 1.081% on September 8th.

Daily, Weekly and Monthly Pivot Levels

By employing the Camarilla calculation method, the Monday levels of importance for NZD/USD are presented as follows:

R1 – 0.7332
R2 – 0.7341
R3 (Range Resistance – Sell) – 0.7351
R4 (Long Breakout) – 0.7378
R5 (Breakout Target 1) – 0.7410
R6 (Breakout Target 2) – 0.7423

S1 – 0.7314
S2 – 0.7305
S3 (Range Support – Buy) – 0.7296
S4 (Short Breakout) – 0.7268
S5 (Breakout Target 1) – 0.7236
S6 (Breakout Target 2) – 0.7223

By using the traditional method of calculation, the weekly levels of importance for NZD/USD are presented as follows:

Central Pivot Point – 0.7363
R1 – 0.7447
R2 – 0.7571
R3 – 0.7655
R4 – 0.7739

S1 – 0.7239
S2 – 0.7155
S3 – 0.7031
S4 – 0.6907

In monthly terms, for NZD/USD we have the following pivots:

Central Pivot Point – 0.7239
R1 – 0.7392
R2 – 0.7533
R3 – 0.7686
R4 – 0.7838

S1 – 0.7098
S2 – 0.6945
S3 – 0.6804
S4 – 0.6662

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