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Market Patrol 20th October 2023

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Indicative Selling Rates
against MUR
USD
09 May 2024
  • AUD
  • 31.05
  • 0.6647
  • BWP
  • 3.47
  • 0.0744
  • CAD
  • 34.33
  • 1.3609
  • CNY
  • 6.56
  • 7.1247
  • DKK
  • 6.83
  • 6.8365
  • EUR
  • 50.47
  • 1.0803
  • HKD
  • 6.07
  • 7.6997
  • INR
  • 0.57
  • 82.1296
  • JPY
  • 30.38
  • 153.7973
  • KES
  • 36.16
  • 129.1888
  • NZD
  • 28.32
  • 0.6062
  • NOK
  • 4.38
  • 10.6720
  • SGD
  • 34.84
  • 1.3410
  • ZAR
  • 2.60
  • 17.9932
  • SEK
  • 4.34
  • 10.7544
  • CHF
  • 51.77
  • 1.1080
  • GBP
  • 58.68
  • 1.2560
  • USD
  • 46.72
  • 1.0000
  • AED
  • 12.92
  • 3.6159
Fed's Chair Jerome Powell sent the greenback on a brief rollercoaster.
Fundamental News

EURUSD
The Single Currency ascended to $1.0570 on the back of a weaker dollar following Fed's chair's comments stating that rising market interest rates could reduce the need for the central bank to act. 

GBPUSD
The Cable catapulted to $1.2190 before retracting at $1.2120 on jitters triggered by Fed's chair, Jerome Powell, last night. On the other hand, fresh Retail Sales readings for the British economy disappointed expectations. 

USDJPY
The Japanese Yen traded sideways at 149.88 against the U.S. dollar ahead of Bank of Japan's governor Ueda's speech later today. 

AUDUSD
The Australian Dollar was stable at $0.6310 following a volatile session as the risk-off mood persisted, and the largest trading partner, China, kept its interest rates unchanged. 

USDCAD
The Loonie was slightly up at 1.3715 against the greenback but stay fragile on growing expectations that the Federal Reserve will likely outpace the Bank of Canada in their monetary policy tightening cycle. Canadian Retail Sales numbers expected later today will likely pave the path for the pair. 

USDZAR
The South African rand attempted a timid recovery at 19.01 against the U.S. Dollar amidst the risk of weakening trade dynamics for the country if the war in the Middle East is extended. 

USDMUR
The dollar-rupee is unchanged at 44.85(selling). 

Fundamental & Technical Data
Economic Indicators-Local Time

10:00 GBP RETAIL SALES

10:00 EUR GERMAN PPI

10:35 JPY BOJ GOVERNOR UEDA SPEECH

16:30 CAD RETAIL SALES 

17:00 USD FED'S HARKER SPEECH

 

Central Bank Interest Rates
Last Change
New Meeting
Federal Bank of U.S
5.50%
26-Jul-2023
20-Sep-2023
European Central Bank
4.00%
14-Sep-2023
26-Oct-2023
Bank of England
5.25%
03-Aug-2023
21-Sep-2023
Bank of Japan
-0.10%
28-Jan-2016
22-Sep-2023
Reserve Bank of Australia
4.10%
01-Aug-2023
05-Sep-2023
S.Africa Reserve Bank
8.25%
03-Aug-2023
21-Sep-2023
Reserve Bank of India
6.5%
10-Aug-2023
04-Oct-2023
Bank of Mauritius
4.50%
15-Jun-2023
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Bulls & Bears Levels
Resistance and Support
Levels
EUR/USD
GBP/USD
USD/JPY
USD/ZAR
R3
1.0711
1.2295
150.26
19.39
R2
1.0663
1.2244
150.11
19.27
R1
1.0623
1.2193
149.96
19.14
PP
1.0575
1.2142
149.81
19.03
S1
1.0535
1.2091
149.66
19.01
S2
1.0487
1.2040
149.51
18.90
S3
1.0447
1.1989
149.36
18.66
Technical Analysis - Forex Charts
EUR/USD Outlook- Likely to take a breather before a big jump forward
Chart updated on 08.05.2023

As expected, the EUR/USD  has been on a steep uptrend since September 2022 on hawkish ECB.

Elliott wave pattern

Daily Chart

A Clear impulsive 5-wave structure from a low of $0.9534 to a high of $ 1.1035 in February 2023

 Possible Expanding Diagonal in wave c of wave b of a flat correction

Forecast

Short term

 We expect a corrective setback  in wave C in the coming month

1st  target 1.1.0670  Wave a =Wave C of a flat correction

2nd Target 1.0530-  Wave a =127.2% of wave C of a flat correction

Long term

Once the pullback is completed, we might see the EUR/USD jumping out of the block to $1.1560, followed by $1.2000 by year-end of 2023

USD/MUR Outlook Bearish turn ahead !
Chart posted on 08.05.2023

News

The USD/MUR suddenly burst to a new high at 47.48 in March, driven by FX liquidity concerns, before BOM stepped in to smooth the excessive volatility and injected USD 30 mio on the domestic market.

The USD/MUR fell sharply to 45.40 in the wake of three interventions of the Bank of Mauritius from March 2023 to date.

Elliott wave pattern- Weekly Chart

Double zig-zag upward correction in wave  W-X-Y, since 2000 completed!

Bearish turn ahead!

Clear 5-wave structure in wave 5 of wave C of wave (Y)

Over the last four years, the USD/MUR surged by 42% from a low of 32.90 in wave 4 to reach an all-time high of 47.47 on 16th of March 2023, before falling back to 45.40 in an impulsive decline from Mid-March to late April 2023

Forecast-  USD/MUR on the brink of a downturn in Q2-Q4 of 2023

 On the  weekly USD/MUR chart, It seems that the pair may have completed a five-wave upward rally in sub-wave (v) of Wave 5 of Wave C of Wave Y with a peak of 47.47 on the 16th of March

Our Short term target is for a downward trend towards 44.00 followed by 43.00 in  December 2023

EUR/MUR- A continuation of the uptrend!
Chart posted on 08.05.2023

Forecast

 EUR/MUR- On the weekly chart, the EUR/MUR may extend its rally in the short term above the high of 51.05 printed in July 2021.

 From a technical perspective, on a break of the previous high at 51.05, the pair may find resistance at 52.00, followed by 52.50 by June 2023.

However, we expected the pair to pare some of its gains to 48.50 by September 2023 before a resumption of the uptrend to 53.40-54.50 by December 2023

GBP/USD feeling the pressure of a corrective pullback in the short term
Chart posted on 07.09.2023

The Pound Sterling is experiencing a lot of selling pressure against the U.S. dollar due to the ongoing risk aversion theme. The Bank of England's aggressive monetary policy tightening is also causing concern for the U.K. economy, as it may not pause the policy tightening spell in time.

Additionally, Britain's Consumer Price Index (CPI) is currently the highest among G7 economies, which may require more rate hikes in the future. However, UK Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt has reassured the public that the administration is working to bring inflation down to almost 5% by year-end.

From a technical standpoint, the GBP/USD is still trapped in a Triple Zig-Zag Correction on the Hourly Chart. This could potentially lead to the pound reaching new lows in the coming sessions/days.

The downside targets are as follows:

  1. Target 1 @ 1.2487
  2. Target 2 @1.2418
  3. Target 3 @ 1,2330

On the flip side, if the pound were to move back to $1.2641 and 1.2710, it would invalidate the bearish count!

USD/ZAR- Room for one leg to the upside by end of year
Chart posted on 04.10.2023

News
The Rand has experienced a 10.3% decrease against the U.S. dollar in Q3 of 2023. This is due to a less optimistic economic outlook, which has been impacted by the Eskom power supply issues in South Africa.

Technical Outlook
A Diagonal pattern in wave C of wave (Y) is still underway.

Looking at the Elliott wave pattern, the USD/ZAR Daily Chart reveals a Diagonal pattern in wave C of wave (Y) is still in progress. The overall pattern from January 2011 to October 2023 appears to be forming a Clear 5-wave motive
structure (Diagonal) in wave C of wave (Y).


Forecast
We anticipate the USD/ZAR to gradually increase to a maximum of 21.26 in the upcoming months before reversing in the first quarter of 2024.

1st target 19.92- high of May 2023

2nd Target 20.65- upper trendline connecting wave 1-3

3rd Target 21.26- Maximum length of Wave 5 of wave C

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