Risk-On Sentiment Regains Control as Data Downplays Severity of Tariff Shock

Action Insight Weekly Report 5-3-24

Risk-On Sentiment Regains Control as Data Downplays Severity of Tariff Shock

Global risk sentiment continued to improve last week, with major equity indices staging robust rallies as investor anxiety over the fallout from tariffs eased. The solid US non-farm payroll data was a key turning point, reassuring markets that the early economic impact of the trade shock was not as damaging as initially feared. Added to that, there were signs of progress on multiple trade negotiation fronts, including a potential thaw in US-China relations.

In the currency markets, Aussie was the top performer, buoyed not only by improving risk appetite but also by stronger-than-expected inflation data, which suggests the RBA’s easing path may remain gradual. Loonie followed as second benefiting from political stability after the Canadian elections. Swiss Franc ranked third.

On the other hand, Yen fell the most, under pressure from a dovish BoJ that downgraded its growth outlook. Euro was the second weakest performer, reversing some of its earlier strength despite a sharper-than-expected acceleration in core inflation. Sterling also lagged as third worst. Dollar and New Zealand Dollar ended the week in the middle of the pack....

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EUR/USD Weekly Outlook

EUR/USD gyrated lower last week but recovered after hitting 1.1265. Initial bias remains neutral this week first. On the downside, below 1.1265 will resume the corrective fall from 1.1572 short term top. But downside should be contained by 38.2% retracement of 1.0176 to 1.1572 at 1.1039. On the upside, break of 1.1424 will suggest that the correction has completed and bring retest of 1.1572 high.

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