Collinson Forex Daily Market Commentary and Weekly Calendar

Monday, November 27, 2023


Daily Market Commentary

Markets closed out a very quiet trading week due to the US Thanksgiving Holiday, which encompasses much of the week in travel and culminates in 'Black Friday'. This week will more than compensate, with an avalanche of economic data releases, from across the globe. Europe and the US will be dominated by readings on growth and inflation, which will give a great insight into how effective Central Bank monetary policy is travelling. Market expectations are for continued falls in inflation and weak growth, if not contractions, in European economic growth. The US is expected to show signs of flagging inflation and surging economic growth. The EUR will begin the week trading around 1.0900, while the GBP approaches 1.2600.

Commodity currencies have celebrated a week of recovery, with the NZD breaking back above the psychological 0.6000 'BIG figure', while the AUD looks to regain 0.6600. The RBNZ meets this week and is expected to leave rates unchanged, following the trend of Central Banks internationally. There are a lot of economic releases this coming week and always a possibility of Geo-Political surprises.

Daily Market Calendar

27/11 France Employment, China Industrial Profits

28/11 US Building Permits, US New Home Sales, Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index, Australia Retail Sales, German Consumer Confidence

29/11 S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index, US Consumer Confidence, Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index, RBNZ Rate Decision, Spain/Sweden/Ireland/Belgium CPI, EU Consumer Confidence, US Weekly Mortgage Applications

30/11 German CPI, US GDP, Fed's Beige Book, NZ Building Permits, Japan Retail Sales, NZ Business Confidence, Australia Building Permits, China Manufacturing/Non-Manufacturing PMI, Japan Consumer Confidence/Housing Starts, German Retail Sales, UK House Prices

1/12 Canada GDP, US PCE Inflation, US Weekly Jobless Claims, US Personal Income/Spending, Chicago PMI, NZ Consumer Confidence, Australia/China Manufacturing PMI, Japan Employment, France/UK/German/EU Manufacturing PMI, US Manufacturing PMI, Fed Chairman Powell Speech