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NZD/USD recovers after soft PCE data from the US

  • NZD/USD cleared part of it previous day’s losses and climbed to 0.6130, 0.90% up on the day.
  • Core PCE came in at 4.6% YoY vs the 4.7% expected in May.
  • US bond yields retreated, weakening the US Dollar.

On Friday, following the release of soft Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data from the US, the NZD/USD pair staged a recovery, erasing a portion of its previous day's losses. The pair advanced to 0.6120, marking an increase of 0.80% for the day. Following the data, US bond yields retreated, weakening the US Dollar, but remained in positive territory.

US reported soft PCE figures.

On Friday, the US Bureau of Economic Analysis reported that the Core PCE, the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) preferred gauge of inflation from May from the US, slightly decelerated. The figure declined to 4.6% YoY from its previous 4.7% reading, failing to meet the expectations of 4.7% and tallying a 0.3% MoM increase vs the 0.4% expected.

As a reaction, US bond yields retreated from daily highs as investors seemed to be betting on a less aggressive Fed. In that sense, the 2-year bond yield peaked at 4.93%, its highest level since March 9, retreating to 4.85%, while the 5 and 10-year rates fell to 4.13% and 3.83%.

However, more evidence of inflation deceleration must be seen for the Fed to pivot from its hawkish stance. As for now, according to the CME FedWatch tool market is almost completely discounting a 25 basis points (bps) hike on July 31 and still trying to figure out when the second hike Jerome Powell hinted will come.

NZD/USD Levels to watch

According to the daily chart, the technical outlook for the NZD/USD got better as the Relative Strength (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) gained traction in negative territory. In addition, traders should eye the convergence of the 200 and 20-day Simple Moving Averages (SMA). Moreover, traders should eye the  200,100 and 20-day Simple Moving Averages (SMA) convergence towards the 0.6140-0.6200 area as they seem to be about to perform a bearish cross. 

On the downside, support levels to watch align at 0.6100,0.6050 and at 0.6030 (strong support seen at the beginning of June).

NZD/USD Daily chart

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