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On Wednesday the U.S. Dollar Index rose on the economic data - 27.3.2014

On Wednesday the (USDIDX) has rose due to increased orders for durable goods in February by 2.2%. This is better than expected. Recall that there was a decline in orders in December and January, so their growth forecasts in February were very moderate . Today at 13-30 CET, we will see the fourth quarter GDP in the third reading. It is expected to grow from 2.4% to 2.6%. This can help strengthen the U.S. Dollar. The GDP data will be released simultaneously with unemployment rates this week. The projected number of people applied for benefits is expected to be increased but not too much. At 15-00 CET the information on pending home sales in February strikes out. Forecasts of various economic agencies are very different from each other. This happens rarely, so the data may affect the U.S. Dollar.

JPYUSD, Daily

The Japanese Yen strengthened ( it looks like decrease in the USDJPY chart) through the actions of several Japanese public pension funds in the stock market. As it was known yesterday they reinvested dividend income on the stock market. The Nikkei index was closed at 2-week high. According to the Japanese Ministry of Finance weekly data, foreigners purchased more Japanese securities than Japanese traders bought foreign securities. This is better than expected, which also helped the strengthening of the Yen yesterday. In our opinion, it may be temporary, as Japanese government is going to continue its QE policy by printing money. Note, that the growth in its volume can be made no earlier than June when it will be possible to evaluate the effect of increasing the sales tax . Tomorrow night at 00-30 CET in Japan will be released very important inflation macroeconomic data, unemployment and retail sales for February. Preliminary forecasts are neutral. Therefore, the data may affect the Yen, if they differ significantly from the predicted values. Note that inflation in Japan is measured by the National Consumer Price Index Ex-Fresh Food. The Bank of Japan is going to start the emission as soon as the index reaches 2%.

AUDUSD, Daily

The Australian Dollar ((AUDUSD) continued its growth. In our opinion, yesterday there were no special reasons for it . It moved along with the New Zealand Dollar (NZDUSD), which updated its 11-months maximum. This is due to the NZ trade surplus growth in February to NZ $818 million, which was its highest since April 2011. Moreover, market participants continue to react to the increase in the interest rates of New Zealand, which occurred on March 13th. We do not exclude a downward correction on the AUD chart before the significant economic data in Australia next week.

GBPUSD, Daily

As we predicted in previous overviews, the GBPUSD got stronger after Tuesday inflation data. Yesterday the trend has continued due to the BOE representative, Martin Weale, who said he should raise interest rates along with British economy recovery. Recall that the rate has been 0.5% since March 2009. The next BOE meeting over its changes will be held on April 10th.

The XAUUSD continued to decline. Meanwhile, India — its second consumer in the world after China, plans to reduce import fees on the Gold in the second half of this year. The Gold import to India declined by 57% to 205 tons in the second half of last year due to customs restrictions. The decline was 4% to 825 tons for the whole year. China acquired 1065.8 tons of the Gold in 2013. According to some estimates, the demand in India may exceed the Chinese one by 40-50% in case of fee cancellation. This could have a positive impact on the prices.

The Soyb prices may increase in case of a possible reduction of its stocks in the United States. According to the forecasts, they will make 987 million bushels (26.9 million tons). This is the lowest level since 1965 and only 30% of the estimated domestic consumption and exports, which increases the importance of the new crop. The data on stocks and production forecast for this season will be published by the Ministry of Agriculture on March 31th. The Soybean exports increased by 22% and reached 39.7 million tons since September 1st of the last year. While in the previous forecasts, it was 41.6 million tonnes in 2013/14 (until August 31, 2014 ). Demand for the soybeans in China has grown considerably since it has actively used as pig food.

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