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Published: 2024-10-25T10:03:34.000Z

Psychology for major markets October 25th

byAdrian Schmidt

Senior FX Strategist
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USD and GBP still firm, JPY weak but may be bottoming out

EUR/USD – USD remains firm helped by firm US yields. Also some talk of 50bp ECB cut undermining EUR, but marginally better Eurozone survey data helping to stabilise above 1.0750 support.

USD/JPY – JPY under pressure with rising UST yields driving USD gains. Yield spreads still suggest current levels are too high from a longer term perspective and verbal intervention starting to be heard calling the recent moves one-sided, suggesting current levels are toppish.

EUR/GBP – GBP holding firm against the EUR despite more dovish BoE stance. Focus on October 30 budget which could trigger GBP gains as GBP still contains some risk premium from the Truss budget in 2022.

AUD/USD – Struggling against firm USD despite solid domestic fundamentals and more hawkish RBA after strong employment data. But risks on upside provided China news doesn’t deteriorate.

Equities – S&P 500 may be toppy with US yields still firm despite solid growth data with valuations stretched and risks around the US election.

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