Weaker Jobs Data Seen
The US Dollar is pulling back from recent highs today across early European trading. A weaker JOLTS job openings number yesterday has caused profit taking ahead of the NFP on Friday. Given the Fed’s current focus on employment levels, labour market readings have taken on greater importance. Last month, a surprise uptick in the NFP saw traders quickly dismantling expectations of a deeper .5% cut at the November FOMC, leading USD higher. However, if we see a downturn in labour market readings this month (NFP forecast at 11k vs 243k prior), dovish pricing could creep higher again, certainly for December, causing further a USD unwind.
ADP & GDP Due Today
Looking ahead today, there is room for USD selling to deepen if we get any undershooting on the ADP reading and advanced GDP release. The ADP is forecast at 110k from 143k prior while GDP is seen unchanged at 3%. If confirmed at these levels, market impact is likely to be muted. However, given the reaction to yesterday’s JOLTS number, any downside today should lead USD lower through the end of the week into Friday’s data. Ahead of that data we’ll also get the latest core PCE reading tomorrow, forecast to have ticked up slightly to 0.3% from 0.1% prior.
Technical Views
DXY
The rally in DXY has stalled for now atop the 104.05 level. With momentum studies fading fast, a deeper move lower can develop if we break back below the level with 102.46 the next support to note. While above, however, focus is on a continuation towards 105.97 and a test of the bear trend line next.

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