ForexLive European FX news wrap: Dollar gains slightly on softer risk mood

Headlines:Euro nudges a little lower after the data releasesWhy the markets went into risk-off yesterday?Stocks stay on the defensive so far on the sessionBOJ's Adachi: Will respond if FX moves have material impact on economy, pricesGermany May Bavaria CPI +2.7% vs +2.5% y/y priorGermany June GfK consumer sentiment -20.9 vs -22.5 expectedFrance May consumer confidence 90 vs 91 expectedEurozone Money Supply M3 Y/Y 1.3% vs. 1.3% expectedSwitzerland May UBS investor sentiment 18.2 vs 17.6 priorUS MBA mortgage applications w.e. 24 May -5.7% vs +1.9% priorMarkets:USD leads, AUD and NZD lag on the dayEuropean equities lower; S&P 500 futures down 0.7%US 10-year yields up 3 bps to 4.571%Gold down 0.7% to $2,344.65WTI crude up 0.8% to $80.44Bitcoin down 0.7% to $67,803The risk mood is staying more cautious today, after having soured in US trading yesterday. The selloff in bonds was a trigger and that continued a little today, with yields sitting higher across the board.Equities are pinned down once again while the dollar is slightly bid after some light changes earlier to start the session.EUR/USD is down 0.2% to 1.0835 with USD/JPY holding at 157.20 levels after a brief dip to 157.00 at the end of Tokyo trading.The commodity currencies are the laggards amid the dour risk mood. AUD/USD and NZD/USD are both down 0.3% to 0.6628 and 0.6123 respectively.There wasn't much else for traders to work with on the economic calendar. German inflation looks to be coming in more or less in line with estimates, but perhaps slightly on the softer side. That said, it doesn't change up the ECB narrative for next week and the overall outlook for now at least.In the commodities space, we're seeing metals drop back with gold down 0.7% to $2,344 and silver retreating back under $32 to $31.90 now. Copper is also easing back, down a little over 1% to under $4.79 per pound. This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.

ForexLive European FX news wrap: Dollar gains slightly on softer risk mood

Headlines:

Markets:

  • USD leads, AUD and NZD lag on the day
  • European equities lower; S&P 500 futures down 0.7%
  • US 10-year yields up 3 bps to 4.571%
  • Gold down 0.7% to $2,344.65
  • WTI crude up 0.8% to $80.44
  • Bitcoin down 0.7% to $67,803

The risk mood is staying more cautious today, after having soured in US trading yesterday. The selloff in bonds was a trigger and that continued a little today, with yields sitting higher across the board.

Equities are pinned down once again while the dollar is slightly bid after some light changes earlier to start the session.

EUR/USD is down 0.2% to 1.0835 with USD/JPY holding at 157.20 levels after a brief dip to 157.00 at the end of Tokyo trading.

The commodity currencies are the laggards amid the dour risk mood. AUD/USD and NZD/USD are both down 0.3% to 0.6628 and 0.6123 respectively.

There wasn't much else for traders to work with on the economic calendar. German inflation looks to be coming in more or less in line with estimates, but perhaps slightly on the softer side. That said, it doesn't change up the ECB narrative for next week and the overall outlook for now at least.

In the commodities space, we're seeing metals drop back with gold down 0.7% to $2,344 and silver retreating back under $32 to $31.90 now. Copper is also easing back, down a little over 1% to under $4.79 per pound. This article was written by Justin Low at www.forexlive.com.