I have to hand it to the Fed they have been as transparent as a central bank can be with regard this taper caper and although the market took heed of more soothing words last night the fact that so many Fed Presidents and Governors are addressing the markets reaction to last week's FOMC announcement and Bernanke's Presser tells me that the Fed is more, not less, inclined toward the taper sometime soon. 

Which of course might"surprise" a few traders and investors again somewhere down the track. 

Overnight Bill Dudley from the New York Fed, Dennis Lockhart from Atlanta and Jerome Powell who is one of the FOMC Governors were all out and about whispering sweet nothings into the markets ear and succeeding in their efforts toward calm. Which of course just means stocks higher and bonds down - which is some people version of calm and perhaps my version of a Panglossian expectation. 

On the market Powellsaid, 

"the reaction of the forward and futures markets for short-term rates appears out of keeping with my assessment of the Fed’s intentions, given its forecasts"

While on the outlook Bill Dudley said, 

"This means that the policy – including the pace of asset purchases – depends on the outlook rather than the calendar...

Economic circumstances could diverge significantly from FOMC expectations. If labour market conditions and the economy’s growth momentum were to be less favourable than in the FOMC outlook – and this is what has happened in recent years – I would expect the asset purchases would continue at a higher pace for longer."

I have stated here and in my weekly note (next edition tomorrow morning - sign up for FREE here) that I think the Fed is doing an exemplary job of explaining itself and if the market over reacted then as Bernanke said in his Presser and as the comments this week state it'snot the Fed's fault. So I find it strange overnight that Christine Lagarde,head of the IMF, had a bit of a pop at the Fed's communication strategy.

Anyway the soothing words which have brought balance back into the markets expectations without taking the taper off the table helped stocks rally hard again with the up 114 but 50 points off the high to close with a gain of 0.76%. The Nasdaq was also 0.76%higher and the S&P 500 was 0.61% higher at 1613. One thing to note is that both the Dow and S&P hit overhead resistance in our slow moving average which suggests that for the moment this rally remains corrective rather than anew uptrend.

Closer to home the SP200 on myVantageFX MT4 platform hit and so far rejected resistance yesterday - it needs to get up to and through 4830 to kick higher. In time however I am targeting a move below 4400.

asx 200, spi200, australian stocks, daily

Elsewhere Gold has fallen out of bed again and traded below $1200 early this morning and I'm not sure anyone on the planet was as bearish gold as me back at the end of last year and I have continued to update my view in the dailies and in our Gold specific pieces. I will have a think about gold over the weekend and publish something on Monday after the end of the month tonight but it is worth remembering what I wroteback on April 16 as a guide,

But if it slips through here ($1312) then it is the 61.8%support level that comes in at $1140 oz and which is roughly the width of the pennant out of which it slid in January this year that is the next target.

xauusd, xau, gold, gold price chart monthly

Gold is under $1200 and pretty close to the support level highlighted in the context of where it came from well above $1600 when I started writing about it last year - I'll have a think and update Monday. Just of note, JimmyR hasn't even turned negative on the monthlies yet!

On FX markets yesterday I wondered if it was a combination of a short squeeze and some end of year physical flows for settlement today that pushed the Aussie up to its highs on Wednesday night? I continue to hold this view and AUDUSD looks likely to test back toward 0.9245 and then 0.9197.

Morning Report - GBP pressured, Gold under $1200 as Fedspeak soothes markets

GBP remains pressured with the weak data for Q1 GDP showing ayear on year growth rate of just 0.3% with some timely revisions stopping the print being negative. GBP fell from around 1.5350 to a low of 1.5200 before a recovery to sit at 1.5255 and it looks biased back under 1.50 in the days and weeks ahead. Euro had an inside day and 1.300 is short term support and then 1.2940 which is huge. USDJPY looks biased back to 100.

Data

A raft of Japanese data today including the crucial CPI data the BoJ and Prime Minister Abe will be watching and other data such as unemployment and retails sales.

In Australia we finally have something out with the Private sector Credit (should say DEBT) data out while tonight we have German retail sales a bunch of European CPI data and Chicago PMI.

Twitter: Greg McKenna

Source http://www.fxstreet.com/fundamental/market-view/australian-dollar-a-look-at-main-drivers/2013-06-27.html



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