Economic
calendar (GMT0):
07:00 Eurozone ECB's Jens Weidmann Speaks
The U.S.
dollar traded lower against the most major currencies after Friday’s release of
the disappointing U.S. consumer sentiment. The preliminary Thomson
Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index dropped to 81.8 in May,
from 84.1 in April. Analysts had expected an increase to 84.7.
The New
Zealand dollar increased against the U.S. dollar, but later lost a part of its
gains. The kiwi was supported by the better-than-expected economic data out of
New Zealand. Producer price index input in New Zealand climbed 1% in the first
quarter, from a 0.7% decline in the previous quarter. Analysts had expected a
0.4% gain.
Producer
price index output in New Zealand increased 0.9% in the first quarter, from a 0.4%
decline in the previous quarter. Analysts had forecasted a 0.7% rise.
The
Australian dollar traded lower against the U.S. dollar. No economic data was published
in Australia.
The
Japanese yen rose against the U.S. dollar. The yen was supported by the demand
for safe-haven assets and the better-than-expected Japanese core machinery orders.
The core machinery orders in Japan increased 19.1% in March, from a 4.6% gain
in February. That was the record growth in March. February’s figure was revised
up from an 8.8% decrease. Analysts had expected a 6.0% increase. On a yearly
basis, the Japanese core machinery orders rose 16.1% in March, from a 10.8%
increase in February. Analysts had forecasted a 4.3% gain.
Clashes in
Ukraine’s east and anti-China violence in Vietnam increased demand for safe-haven
assets.
EUR/USD:
the currency pair increased to $1.3717
GBP/USD:
the currency pair traded mixed
USD/JPY:
the currency pair declined to Y101.40
The most
important news that are expected (GMT0):
09:00 Eurozone Construction Output, m/m March +0.1%
09:00 Eurozone Construction Output, y/y March +6.7%
10:00 Germany Bundesbank Monthly Report May
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