Japanese yen and Swiss franc fall broadly ahead of FOMC rate decision

January 31, 2008

Market Review -   29/01/2008 22:21 GMT

The Japanese yen fell against major currencies and the Swiss franc also weakened as a rally in global stock markets prompted investors to buy high-yielding assets funded by low-cost loans in Japan and Switzerland.  
  
U.S. durable orders rose 5.2% in December (forecast was for a rise of 1.9%), the biggest increase since July, after a revised 0.5% gain in November orders. Durable orders excluding transportation also increased by 2.6% versus the expectation of no change. The U.S. consumer confidence index in January also came in higher-than-expected at 87.9 (forecast was 86.0) versus the upwardly-revised 90.6 in December.  
  
Interest-rate futures showed 78% odds that the Fed will lower the 3.5% target rate for overnight lending by a half-percentage point to 3.0% on Wednesday, compared with an 86% chance after the release of better-than-expected U.S. durable goods orders and consumer confidence data. The likelihood of the central bank cutting rates by a quarter-percentage point is 22%.  
  
The greenback rebounded against the Japanese yen and Swiss franc from 106.38 to 107.25 and from 1.0865 to 1.0962 respectively on active cross selling. Euro rose versus the Japanese yen from 157.13 to 158.55 and eur/chf strengthened from 1.6074 to 1.6173. The single currency traded inside 1.4737-1.4798 range versus the dollar on Tuesday. The British pound rose from 1.9811 to 1.9830.   
  
Japan’s former top currency official, Eisuke Sakakibara (known as ‘Mr. Yen’ during his 1997-1999 tenure at the finance ministry) said the Japanese unit may rise more than 10% against the dollar this year. However, there was little reaction in the forex market.  
  
Wednesday will see the release of Japan’s industrial production, U.S. ADP employment, annualized GDP, personal consumption and the closely-watched FOMC rate decision.

US Markets for Thursday, Jan. 31

Thu, Jan 31 2008, 00:17 GMT
by Bob Hunt

Pattern Trapper


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Forex Analisys Today

Thursday January 31, 2008  
  EUR-USD 1.4862. Uptrend is still intact in a triangle configuration. It should continue to rally to 1.4910 or 1.4992 if support around 1.4841 hold. After which a pullback to 1.4841 - 1.4809 zone is possible.  
  GBP-USD 1.9864. While below 1.9887 or 1.9912 it could fall towards below 1.9815 or 1.9766. After which a corrective/consolidation activity is expected.  
  USD-JPY 106.26. There is bearish potential for a fall to 105.83 while 106.64 - 106.86 resist. After this fall a recovery up to 106.86 or 107.08 is expected.  
  USD-CHF 1.0833. Market should meet resistance at 1.0866. We expect then an extended move down to 1.0823 -1.0733 area.