Join our community of traders FOR FREE!

  • Learn
  • Improve yourself
  • Get Rewards
Learn More

Euro rose to highs unseen in 4 years against the Japanese yen, on German coalition deal and improved consumer confidence in Germany, according to a survey by Gfk Consumer research group.

EUR/USD reached a session high at 138.65 at 14:40 GMT, gaining 0.86% on a daily basis. This is the highest level since August 2009. Support was to be received at November 26-th low at 137.15, while resistance was to be seen at August 9th 2009 high at 138.66.

Earlier, on Wednesday at around 6:00 GMT, German Chancellor Angela Merkel managed to reach a coalition accord with the Social Democratic Party, which calls for minimum wage and promises to increase Government spending, without raising taxes. The decision came after exhausting 17 hours of negotiations, but puts Merkel on track for a third 4-year term to lead the nation until 2017. However, the agreement should be finalized, after the entire Social Democratic Party passes it, preceded by a referendum among its 470 000 members.

Shinichiro Kadota, a foreign-exchange strategist at Barclays Plc in Tokyo, cited by Bloomberg said: “I don’t think the euro will extend gains much from here.”

Today, the Gfk research group announced the results of its survey on consumer confidence in Germany for December. The survey encompasses 2 500 respondents being asked about their assessment of the current economic conditions in the country and their personal financial prospects. The Gfk index, which is based on the survey, reached a reading of 7.4, which is the highest level since August 2007, from a revised up value of 7.1 in November. Preliminary estimates were also pointing a reading of 7.4 in December.

Meanwhile, the minutes of Bank of Japan’s most recent meeting on policy revealed that some members of the board have their doubts about the accomplishment of the inflation objective. According to the minutes, BoJ board member Sayuri Shirai said that “attention should be paid to the downside risks” to the bank’s outlook report as “there was a high degree of uncertainty regarding developments in overseas economies and households’ employment and income situation”.

Takehiro Sato, another board member, said that consumer prices “are somewhat tilted to the downside” rather than that risks were “being largely balanced.”, while Kiuchi proposed making the central bank’s 2% inflation target more flexible.

Despite that BoJ Governor, Haruhiko Kuroda saw a significant progress towards this objective, while Japanese economy was recovering at a moderate pace, after the country has experienced 15 years of deflation. At the international financial forum in Tokyo Kuroda said that central bank’s target could be reached sometime late in the fiscal year through 2014 or early in 2015.

Elsewhere, USD/CAD hit fresh session highs at 1.0600 at 15:10 GMT, also the pair’s highest point since July 5th. USD/JPY reached a new session high at 102.18 at 14:55 GMT, after which the pair consolidated at 102.11, up 0.82% for the day. EUR/USD also climbed to a new daily high at 1.3613 at 9:40 GMT, also the pair’s highest point since October 31st, after which consolidation followed at 1.3610, rising 0.27% for the day.

TradingPedia.com is a financial media specialized in providing daily news and education covering Forex, equities and commodities. Our academies for traders cover Forex, Price Action and Social Trading.

Related News

  • Google issues Moto X smartphone aiming to compete with iPhoneGoogle issues Moto X smartphone aiming to compete with iPhone Google will present the Motorola Moto X smartphone today, its latest attempt to leapfrog Apple’s iPhone – this time with a device containing bunch of sensors and processors that will allow the phone to anticipate users next move.The Moto […]
  • Philadelphia factory activity slows sharply in MayPhiladelphia factory activity slows sharply in May Manufacturing activity in Philadelphia has slowed markedly in May from a month earlier, the latest data showed.The Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index was reported at a reading of 4.5 in May down from a two-year high of 15.5 in […]
  • Forex Market: GBP/NZD daily forecastForex Market: GBP/NZD daily forecast During yesterday’s trading session GBP/NZD traded within the range of 1.9847-1.9948 and closed at 1.9947, gaining 0.5% for the day.At 6:40 GMT today GBP/NZD was adding 0.03% for the day to trade at 1.9939. The pair touched a daily high at […]
  • Natural gas fluctuates, poised to decline through next weekNatural gas fluctuates, poised to decline through next week Natural gas swung between gains and losses on Friday after surging on Thursday following a bullish report by the EIA. Forecasts for mild temperatures will curb demand and are expected to keep prices lower through next week.On the New York […]
  • Forex Market: USD/CAD trading outlook for August 29th 2016Forex Market: USD/CAD trading outlook for August 29th 2016 Friday’s trade (in GMT terms) saw USD/CAD within the range of 1.2831-1.3013. The pair closed at 1.3005, rising 0.64% compared to Thursdays close. It has been the 171st gain in the past 325 trading days and also the sharpest one since August […]
  • EUR/USD retreats from earlier highs after preliminary GDP data from Germany and FranceEUR/USD retreats from earlier highs after preliminary GDP data from Germany and France The euro distanced from earlier highs against the US dollar on trading Thursday, after it became clear that French economy shrank and German economy decelerated its pace during the third quarter of the year.Having climbed to as high as […]