Talking Points

  • Euro Retreats from 2-Month High as EU Withholds Greek Aid
  • Australian Dollar Sinks on RBA Rate Cut Bets, Chinese Trade Data
  • US Dollar Aims Higher as S&P 500 Futures Point to Risk Aversion

TheGreece bailout fiasco appeared resolved after the warring factions in the coalition government finally agreed to accept additional budget cuts in exchange for €130 billion in additional aid. Confidence was quickly shattered anew however afterEurozone finance ministers opted to withhold the funds until the new austerity measures are ratified by a parliamentary vote. Such smug behavior reinforcesour expectations that regional policymakers are now prepared to let Greece fail if their demands are not met. Indeed, Athens can no longer hold the region hostage afterthe ECB lent banks enough capital via December's LTRO to ensure a credit squeeze would be averted evenin the event of a default.

The safe-havenUS Dollar andJapanese Yen pushed broadly higher while theEuro retreated from a two-month high following the announcement. TheAustralian Dollarunderperformed as a disappointing batch of economic news compounded Eurozone-linked pressure on overall risk appetite. TheReserve Bank of Australia lowered its 2012 outlook for economic growth in its monthly policy statement, saying it sees scope for additional interest rate cuts if the demand falters. The bank added that economic growth outside the resource sector has been “below trend” and warned that it expects a further increase in the jobless rate this year. An ominous set ofChinese Trade Balance data reinforced the RBA’s message. Imports plunged 15.3 percent from a year before in January, marking the largest drop since August 2009 and pointing to fading demand from Australia’s top trading partner.

Looking ahead,the Greece issue will likely to exit the spotlight as it becomes increasingly clear that the newfound cavalier attitude of EU officials reflects the substantially reduced systemic risk that a default there now poses. Meanwhile, worries about the outlook for global economic growth present a stronger and far more persistent headwind for risk appetite. Indeed, the most recent flare-up in Eurozone debt fears obscured the fact thateconomists’ median world GDP expectations for 2012 have been sinking precipitously since early August. This theme appears ready to reemerge and promises tobroadly boost the US Dollar in the week ahead.S&P 500 stock index futures are under heavy pressure in late Asian trade, hinting the markets may see a preview out this dynamic in the final hours of the trading week.

Asia Session: What Happened

GMT

CCY

EVENT

ACT

EXP

PREV

21:45

NZD

NZ Card Spending – Retail (MoM) (JAN)

1.2%

0.5%

-0.2% (R+)

21:45

NZD

NZ Card Spending – Total (MoM) (JAN)

1.0%

0.5%

-0.1% (R+)

23:50

JPY

Domestic CGPI (MoM)(JAN)

-0.1%

0.1%

0.0% (R-)

23:50

JPY

Domestic CGPI (YoY) (JAN)

0.5%

0.8%

1.2% (R-)

00:30

AUD

RBA Board Statement on Monetary Policy

-

-

-

3:04

CNY

Trade Balance ($) (JAN)

$27.28B

$10.70B

$16.52B

3:04

CNY

Exports (YoY) (JAN)

-0.5%

-1.5%

13.4%

3:04

CNY

Imports (YoY) (JAN)

-15.3%

-5.0%

11.8%

Euro Session: What to Expect

GMT

CCY

EVENT

EXP

PREV

IMPACT

7:00

EUR

German CPI (YoY) (JAN F)

2.0%

2.0%

Medium

7:00

EUR

German CPI (MoM) (JAN F)

-0.4%

-0.4%

Medium

7:00

EUR

German CPI - EU Harmonised (YoY) (JAN F)

2.3%

2.3%

Medium

7:00

EUR

German CPI - EU Harmonised (MoM) (JAN F)

-0.5%

-0.5%

Medium

7:45

EUR

French Current Account (€) (DEC)

-

-2.3B

Low

7:45

EUR

French Manufacturing Production (MoM)(DEC)

-1.0%

1.3%

Low

7:45

EUR

French Manufacturing Production (YoY) (DEC)

0.9%

2.2%

Low

7:45

EUR

French Industrial Production (MoM) (DEC)

-0.7%

1.1%

Low

7:45

EUR

French Industrial Production (YoY) (DEC)

-0.6%

0.9%

Low

8:15

CHF

CPI (MoM) (JAN)

-0.3%

-0.2%

High

8:15

CHF

CPI (YoY) (JAN)

-0.8%

-0.7%

High

9:00

EUR

Italian Industrial Production s.a. (MoM) (DEC)

-0.5%

0.3%

Low

9:00

EUR

Italian Industrial Production w.d.a. (YoY) (DEC)

-4.6%

-4.1%

Low

9:00

EUR

Italian Industrial Production n.s.a. (YoY) (DEC)

-7.2%

-4.1%

Low

9:30

GBP

PPI Input n.s.a. (MoM) (JAN)

0.2%

-0.6%

Low

9:30

GBP

PPI Input n.s.a. (YoY) (JAN)

6.8%

8.7%

Low

9:30

GBP

PPI Output n.s.a. (MoM) (JAN)

0.1%

-0.2%

Medium

9:30

GBP

PPI Output n.s.a. (YoY) (JAN)

3.7%

4.8%

Medium

9:30

GBP

PPI Output Core n.s.a. (MoM) (JAN)

0.0%

-0.1%

Low

9:30

GBP

PPI Output Core n.s.a. (YoY) (JAN)

2.3%

3.0%

Low

Critical Levels

CCY

SUPPORT

RESISTANCE

EURUSD

1.3226

1.3333

GBPUSD

1.5779

1.5872

---Written byIlya Spivak, Currency Strategist forDailyfx.com

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