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Phil Ryan is a Corporate Dealer at Currencies Direct UK , lends us his expertise on a daily basis. Foreign Exchange (FX) Market analysis is a daily market overview and commentary
Euro rally...
Against all the odds the single European currency has been resilient this week moving up towards the year to date highs of 1.3068, clawing back its losses and more.
The EUR ability to defend bad news in Europe has been remarkable and its gains have reflected a speculative market that has been extremely short. As we are light on headline data today the markets will have to observe the outcome of the somewhat positive Spanish and French debt auctions while keeping one eye on Greek debt talks with private investors.
But for yet another failure of talks in Greece the EUR should continue on a positive footing. How long this will last is uncertain, particularly given the dangers ahead but at a time when investors have become progressively more bearish on the EUR it may just extend its bounce over the short term. One country to watch is Portugal whose bonds have underperformed recently as markets speculate that it could be the next contender for any debt note.
Back to the UK and Retail sales have come been announced close to median forecasts of +0.6% m/m and +2.6y/y. Sales have improved in December but the improvement is likely to be short-lived, suggesting any support to GBP will be brief. Sterling has underperformed even against the firmer EUR of late but this is supporting better levels for the market to take long positions versus EUR. This explains the move in relative European/US interest rate differentials, which has been linked with the move in EUR/GBP. Overall Sterling could outperform EUR over coming months to around 0.80, with the former continuing to benefit from the simple fact that it is not in the Eurozone and has therefore acquired a quasi safe haven status. Nonetheless, as reflected in the drop in Nationwide consumer confidence in December, this year will be particularly difficult for the UK economy. GBP will be restrained by the prospects of more quantitative easing by the Bank of England as inflation eases further
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