Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Dollar Weakens Ahead Of Non-Farm Payrolls 2012

The U.S. dollar fell against most of the major currencies during yesterday’s trading session. The dollar’s most notable depreciation took place versus the Japanese yen. As a result the USD/JPY pair is now trading at the 82.30 level, near a 15 year low.

The dollar continued its bearish trend against the major currencies today due to speculations that the Federal Reserve will debase the greenback by advancing purchases of government debt to in order to support the economic recovery. Later on the dollar erased some of its losses following better than expected employment data from the U.S. The weekly Unemployment Claims report showed that applications for U.S. unemployment insurance unexpectedly dropped last week to its lowest level in three months. Jobless claims fell to 445,000, beating expectations for 454,000 claims for unemployment benefits. In general it appears that as long as speculations regarding further stimulus from the Fed take place, the dollar has potential to drop even further, especially against the euro and the yen.

As for today, the most exciting trading day of the month is expected as the U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls release is scheduled for 12:30 GMT. This report measures the change in the number of employed people during September. In normal times this report has an unusual effect on the market due to its early release. However, considering the fragile condition of the U.S. labor sector, today’s release is likely to have an enhanced impact on the national currency.

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