You are here: Home > articles > Forex > Market Comment – Stocks in the green, dollar stable as next batch of US data awaited
Market Comment – Stocks in the green, dollar stable as next batch of US data awaited
April 24, 2024 8:28 amVideo
Latest News
- Technical Analysis – AUDUSD outlook turns neutral again May 24, 2024
- EUR/USD and GBP/USD: Technical analysis on May 24 May 24, 2024
- Trading plan for GBP/USD on May 24. Simple tips for beginners May 24, 2024
- Technical Analysis – WTI crude oil opens the way for bearish actions May 24, 2024
- Could developments in Iran and Saudi Arabia turn the tide for oil? – Special Report May 24, 2024
- Forecast for EUR/USD on May 24, 2024 May 24, 2024
- Forecast for GBP/USD on May 24, 2024 May 24, 2024
- Forecast for AUD/USD on May 24, 2024 May 24, 2024
- The yen may have already executed a long-term reversal. Overview of USD/JPY May 24, 2024
- Analysis of EUR/USD pair on May 23rd. Buyers make a second attempt to test the 1.0880 level May 23, 2024
- Analysis of GBP/USD pair on May 23rd. American reports saved the dollar May 23, 2024
- Forecast of EUR/USD pair on May 23, 2024 May 23, 2024
- Forecast of GBP/USD pair on May 23, 2024 May 23, 2024
- USD/JPY: Simple trading tips for novice traders on May 23rd (US session) May 23, 2024
- GBP/USD: Simple trading tips for novice traders on May 23rd (US session) May 23, 2024
- EUR/USD: Simple trading tips for novice traders on May 23rd (US session) May 23, 2024
- GBP/USD: trading plan for the US session on May 23rd (analysis of morning deals). Buyers hit resistance at 1.2760 May 23, 2024
- EUR/USD: trading plan for the US session on May 23rd (analysis of morning deals). The euro rebounded from the 1.0819 level May 23, 2024
- Technical analysis – US 500 index slips after all-time high but holds within bullish area May 23, 2024
- Nvidia set to propel Wall Street to new highs but Fed uncertainty weighs – Stock Markets May 23, 2024
Stocks feeling more positive following the US PMI miss
Busy earnings calendar as focus remains on US data prints
Dollar/yen remains a tad below 155 ahead of the BoJ meeting
Aussie benefits from stronger CPI report
Market wants more of the PMI surveys medicine
The recent US data prints and particularly the mid-April inflation report has clearly alarmed the market of the possibility that the Fed could keep its rates unchanged in 2024. This is quite a shift considering that in January the market was confident that six rate cuts would be announced this year by the Fed.
However, after several difficult days, the US stock market really enjoyed yesterday’s session. The downside surprise by the US PMI surveys changed the market’s momentum with the S&P 500 recording its stronger daily rally since February 22.
Weak durable goods orders later today will most likely maintain the positive sentiment in stocks, but the short-term outlook is clearly dependent on Thursday’s preliminary GDP print. While the market acknowledges some upside risk to the current forecast for a 2.4% annualized growth, a stronger print might cause another correction in stocks.
Earnings proving more positive than forecast
The earnings round continues with Meta reporting after the market close today, and both Microsoft and Alphabet announcing their results tomorrow. Tesla published its details for the first quarter of 2024 yesterday and despite announcing worse figures than widely expected, equity investors were in a relatively good mood and pushed the stock higher in after-hours trading. The trigger was Tesla’s plan to launch new models, some of them more affordable than the current offering.
Also yesterday, Visa reported a jump in its revenues on the back of stable consumer spending. This is probably going to alarm the Fed doves as the higher cost of money does not appear to dent consumer appetite and thus still fueling inflation.
Dollar maintains its recent gains
The dollar did not enjoy the same positive market momentum with euro/dollar hovering today around the 1.07 level. The stronger euro area preliminary PMI surveys gave a lift to both the euro and European equities, but the momentum could quickly change upon the next weak euro area data print.
In addition, there are increasing noises that the ECB much-touted June rate cut is not exactly set in stone and that the ECB is not exactly ready to embark on an easing spree with the Fed remaining on the sidelines. ECB’s Nagel and Schnabel will be on the wires later today.
In the meantime, dollar/yen remains a tad below the 155 threshold as the market keeps testing the Japanese authorities’ reaction function. The preliminary PMI surveys yesterday were positive but Friday’s inflation outlook report will play a key role in the BoJ meeting’s outcome. The market does not expect another rate hike on Friday.
Aussie rallies on the back of stronger CPI
The Australian inflation report for the first quarter of 2024 surprised on the upside earlier today. The aussie reacted positively to the release by recording the fourth consecutive green session against the US dollar. The RBA was always seen as the least dovish central bank with the market currently assigning zero possibility of a rate cut during 2024.
Related Posts: