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Market Patrol 06 April 2020

This is a very different animal from the Great Depression.

Ben Bernanke
Indicative Selling Rates
against MUR
USD
18 Apr 2024
  • AUD
  • 30.55
  • 0.6504
  • BWP
  • 3.46
  • 0.0738
  • CAD
  • 34.43
  • 1.3642
  • CNY
  • 6.58
  • 7.1369
  • DKK
  • 6.82
  • 6.8835
  • EUR
  • 50.41
  • 1.0732
  • HKD
  • 6.09
  • 7.7142
  • INR
  • 0.57
  • 82.2069
  • JPY
  • 30.79
  • 152.5363
  • KES
  • 36.08
  • 130.1709
  • NZD
  • 28.05
  • 0.5972
  • NOK
  • 4.37
  • 10.7550
  • SGD
  • 34.90
  • 1.3459
  • ZAR
  • 2.55
  • 18.3894
  • SEK
  • 4.36
  • 10.7728
  • CHF
  • 51.95
  • 1.1061
  • GBP
  • 58.86
  • 1.2531
  • USD
  • 46.97
  • 1.0000
  • AED
  • 12.99
  • 3.6158
Japanese PM Abe may declare a state of emergency as early as Tuesday to curb an alarming acceleration in COVID-19 infections.
Fundamental News

EUR/USD
The shared currency recovered from a low of $1.0771 to $1.0818 after data last week showed companies in the United States shed jobs at break-neck speed as the COVID-19 pandemic leads the global economy into a deep recession.

 

GBP/USD
The Cable tumbled to $1.2214 on Monday on news that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was admitted to hospital for tests after showing persistent symptoms of the coronavirus.

 

USD/JPY
The yen nosedived to 109.12 per dollar on Japanese reports that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may declare a state of emergency as early as Tuesday to curb an alarming acceleration in coronavirus infections.

 

AUD/USD
The Australian dollar mounted to $0.6040 as investors found cheer in slowing death rates in some of the countries worst hit by the coronavirus, lifting share markets across Asia.

 

USD/ZAR
The South Africa's rand plummeted to 19.10 against the US dollar as Fitch downgraded South Africa's credit rating to BB from BB+ on Friday, coming a week after Moody's cut the country's grade to junk.

 

USD/MUR
The U.S dollar inched by 5 cents to 39.34(buying) against the Mauritian Rupee as demand for foreign currencies remain upbeat on the domestic market.

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Snapshot EUR/USD - Tracking the bearish Head & Shoulders pattern!
Chart updated on 06.04.2020

The Single currency plunged to a low of $1.0771 last week, before trimming back some losses to $1.0825 this morning, as safe-haven demand boosted the U.S dollar higher across the board.

On a technical perspective, the EUR/USD appears to be tracking the bearish Head & Shoulders (H&S)pattern highlighted last week.

The H & S neckline, as illustrated on the 10 mins chart, could possibly act as magnet in the coming sessions that would propel the EUR/USD higher near $1.0850/75.

However, the pair still remain vulnerable to further downside possible near $1.0700 (H &S target level).

USD/JPY at 109.15 now, morphing its way to the downside and claiming back its safe-haven title
Chart posted on 06.04.2020

• After rallying to the downside from a high of 112.22 to 101.17 amid global pandemic threat, USD/JPY has been in a correcting mode since 9th March 2020 and seemed to have recently completed an W-X-Y Double Zig-Zag structure of Wave (2) reaching a high of 111.64 on 27th March 2020.
• Two strong indicators were flashing a trend reversal: ending diagonal at Wave 5 of Wave c and bearish RSI divergence.
• On the hourly chart, as per Elliott Wave analysis, the pair might resume its downwards trend targeting 100.64 - 93.78 to unfold Wave (3), a projection of 100%-161.8% of Fibonacci level.
• USD/JPY is percolating towards its target from 110.41 to 107.84, as per chart below.
• On a side note, resumption of a bullish USD/JPY would mark an invalidation of the Elliott Wave structure above 112.22.

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