Service ISM Hits a Six-Year Low, and the Dollar


The US dollar was already trading with a heavier bias before the shockingly poor service ISM.  The August non-manufacturing ISM tumbled to 51.4, a six-year low, from 55.5 in July.  Markit, which does its own survey, showed a smaller decline in its August read to 51.0 from 51.4 in July.  This was up slightly from the preliminary 50.9 estimate.

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CFTC: Are Speculators Going Missouri on the Dollar?


Speculative activity remained light in the latest CFTC reporting period ending August 30.  There were no gross position adjustments that we recognize as significant, 10k contracts or more.

There were only three gross adjustments by speculators of more than 4k contracts.  Speculators added 82.k contracts to their gross short euro position, bringing it to 190.2k contracts.  That ended a four-week stretch during which speculators covered short euro exposure. 

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All You Need to Know about FX Turnover


How much growth has foreign exchange experienced from the last report in April 2013?

Overall trading in foreign exchange has fallen from a year-to-year basis.  Markets in April 2016 saw turnover fall to $5.1 trillion from $5.4 trillion due primarily to less movement in the JPY in the current market environment.

What is the break down among the different foreign exchange products?

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All Hail the New SDR Bond…or Not


The World Bank sold the equivalent of about $700 mln of a three-year of a multiple currency bond that duplicated the composition of the IMF’s Special Drawing Right or SDR.  There has been much fanfare.  It is the first SDR bond in more than 30 years according to reports. 

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CFTC: No Highlight Reel for Currency Speculators


The summer lull for speculators in the currency futures market continued in the CFTC reporting week ending August 23.  Of the 16 gross currency futures positions we track, speculator adjustments were less than 3k contracts in all but three.

The bears added to their gross short sterling position for the eighth consecutive week.  The seven hundred contract increase was the smallest of the streak and lifts the gross short speculative position to 130.8k contracts, a new record.

CFTC: Oil and 10-Year Treasury Hot Spots


Summer doldrums continue to depress speculative activity in the currency futures market.  In the CFTC Commitment of Traders reporting week ending August 16 speculators made small adjustments to gross currency positions.  There was only one change more than 6k contracts.

The Aussie bulls added 9.4k contracts to their gross long position, lifting it to 68.9k contracts. Of the other 15 gross positions we track, there were only two others above 5k contract

The Down Under Dollar is Making a Move


Since late July, I have been looking for the Australian dollar to turn lower.  Instead, the Aussie has continued to climb.  It has risen in ten of the past eleven weeks.  As this Great Graphic, created on Bloomberg, these gains have brought the Australian dollar toward a three-year downtrend line drawn off the April 2013 and the June-July highs from 2014.

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Forex Participants Watch the JPY100.00 Level


This Great Graphic was created on Bloomberg.  I use it to illustrate a possible head and shoulder pattern that has been carved by the US dollar against the yen.  Head and shoulders patterns are most often regarded as a reversal pattern.

Some purists may insist this is always the case, yet many technicians recognize that on a rare occasion, the head and shoulders pattern can point to the continuation of the existing move.

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The Lure of a New Gold Standard


Today is anniversary of the final blow to the dollar-gold standard.  By August 15, 1971, the exchange of dollars for gold was limited to central banks, and US President Nixon unilaterally ended it.  There was a brief attempt to resurrect it with new parities that failed, and thus beginning the current era of floating exchange rates. 

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CFTC: Are You into the Pound and Yen?


Speculative position adjustments in the currency futures continued at a low pace in the Commitment of Traders report for the week ending August 9.  There were though two distinct patterns.

The first pattern is found in the euro, Swiss franc, and Mexican peso.  In these currency futures, speculators reduced exposure.  Longs were liquidated and shorts were covered.  The adjustments were small with only the 9.8 contract reduction of the gross short euro position more than 5k contracts.