- The NZD/USD pair jumped above 0.6090 showing a 0.95% increase on the day.
- US Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending on June 2 increased to 261K.
- Falling US yields amid dovish bets on the Fed weakened the US Dollar.
The NZD/USD pair experienced a significant surge, surpassing the 0.6090 level and marking a 0.95% increase on the day. This rise was influenced by multiple factors, including the US Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending June 2, which unexpectedly accelerated, fueling dovish expectations towards the upcoming Federal Reserve (Fed) meeting. The USD lost interest on the back of falling US bond yields.
US bond yields decline following Jobless Claims data, eyes on CPI
US Initial Jobless Claims for the week ending on June 2 came in at 261K vs the 235K expected and accelerated from its previous reading of 233K. The rising number of people claiming unemployment benefits in the US hints at weakness in the labour market amid the contractive monetary policy by the Federal Reserve (Fed) which makes investors foresee a less aggressive stance for the upcoming meetings. The CME FedWatch Tool suggests that investors are placing higher probabilities on the Fed refraining from hiking rates in the next meeting scheduled for June 13-14, and instead, keeping the target rate steady at 5.25%.
Against this backdrop, US bond yields slid across the curve with the 2-, 5- and 10-year rates lower on the day.
The forthcoming US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data is expected to play the most crucial role in determining the Fed decision. Analysts predict a decrease in the year-on-year headline inflation rate to 4.2% in May from the previous 4.9%, while the core rate is anticipated to rise to 5.6% from its previous reading of 5.5%.
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