International
The dollar rebounded yesterday, recovering a fair portion of the losses sustained this week as traders cut their positions ahead of the US CPI print. Following a print of 4.2% YoY, the dollar surged further ahead as market participants fled to havens on high inflation fears. The dollar index reached a high of 90.796 before ending the session at 90.713.
The Euro weakened yesterday as the US inflation print soured risk sentiment allowing the euro to reverse all this week’s gains and push below the $1.21 level again. The common currency reached a low of $1.2066 and ended the session at $1.2072.
Pound Sterling fell victim to the stronger dollar as well, but not as harshly as its peers, with market participants keeping the upcoming economic surge in mind as restrictions are eased across the UK. The UK has done well with their vaccine rollouts and Boris Johnson is optimistic that very soon, life will be back to some form of normality. The pound reached a low of $1.4050 and ended the session at $1.4054.
ZAR
Following five sessions of a downtrend, the local unit pulled back up on Wednesday on the back of inflation data from the US. US CPI for April rose, stocking fears that the Fed might lean towards tighter monetary policy measures, the mood which saw flows into riskier assets and Emerging Markets subdued on the day. The rand rose to a high of R14.1341/$ before ending the session at R14.1138/$.
Locally we will be looking out for Mining Production data today, which previously printed 0.08% and is now expected to print 3.85% for March, according to the Reuters Poll. And internationally we have Jobless claims and PPI Inflation data from the US. The local unit will continue to track both the data due for today and other market-moving events.
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International
The dollar paused yesterday, halting its decline just before the index broke through 90.000. Following the sharp drop from Friday, the dollar carried the momentum into Monday but managed to pull back intraday with the dollar index ending the session flat at 90.212.
The Euro pulled back and gave up some of Friday’s gains yesterday, moving downwards since morning opened until the end of the session. The common currency reached a low of $1.2128 and ended the session at this low.
Pound Sterling surged ahead yesterday, registering a 1.01% gain yesterday when it reached a high of $1.4158. After breaching the psychological $1.4000 level in early trade yesterday, the pound continued ahead and showed no signs of stopping as it ploughed through the next big figure at $1.4100 as well. While momentum from Friday carried through, the move stronger was also as a result of positivity surrounding growth in the UK as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the next stage of opening the economy will go ahead as planned now that two-thirds of the adult population have been vaccinated. The pound reached a high of $1.4158 but dipped back below to end the session at $1.4118.
ZAR
The South African rand continued to defy the odds to kickstart the week yesterday, returning to its pre-covid levels. The local unit breached the R14.00/$ mark in its early activities on the day, although intraday trades saw the rand slightly struggle for direction, as it retreated to trade the better part of the session above R14.00/$. The continued accommodation in global policy environment, broader dollar weakness, and rising commodity prices remain the main instigators of rand strength, along with the strength of other EM assets. The local unit strengthened to a multi-year low of R13.9573/$ before consolidating to end the session R14.0390/$ on the day.
Locally we have Manufacturing Production (M/M) data due for today, and internationally we have a few numbers coming out of Europe. The rand will most likely continue to follow global trends and other market moving events.
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