GBP: Johnson and Saunders take the stage
EUR: Eurozone likely to remain quiet until Thursday’s ECB meeting
USD: Markets prepare themselves for FED speeches throughout the week
Sterling
Good news for sterling remains slim as UK constructions PMI’s outlined a slowdown in the pace of growth, the reading was published as 55.2 versus the 57.4 expectation. Yesterday also saw MPC member Mann mirroring comments heard from the FED stating the rise in inflation is transitory and not forced by demand. If Saunders mimics Mann’s comments this morning, sterling could be in for a poor day. Placing the MPC aside, todays focus will be on PM Johnson as he is set to announce proposals later today in parliament to reform social care and long-term funding arrangements for the NHS.
Euro
The Eurozone had a quiet day yesterday with no data releases to note and minimal market moves. Today we have German ZEW economic sentiment released at 10am along with employment numbers and revised GDP figures, this however, will likely elicit minimal market reactions ahead of Thursdays ECB policy announcement.
USD
Being Labour Day yesterday, markets remained quiet and rangebound. 10-year bond yields push close to recent highs once again pushing to 1.34% in Asia overnight. Data wise, expect another quiet day from the US, however markets await the multiple FED speakers throughout the week.
Elsewhere
Overnight, the RBA stuck to their plan to taper bond purchases by a week, however uncertainty surrounding the Delta variant has delayed their plan to review purchases in November until February giving the AUD another knock back.
Market rates
Today’s Interbank Rates at 09:28 against sterling. Movement vs yesterday.
Euro | €1.164 ↓ |
US dollar | $1.381 ↓ |
Australian dollar | $1.864 ↑ |
South African rand | R19.76 ↑ |
Japanese yen | ¥151.9 ↓ |
Have a great day.