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Japanese yen weakens after core machinery orders disappoint The Japanese yen weakend slightly on Thursday after core machinery orders rose less than expected and the government downgraded its view on the sectors groth prospects. USD/JPY traded at 102.46, up 0.03%, while AUD/USD traded at 0.9302, down 0.04% after the data and ahead of a survey on inflation expectations. New Zealands second quarter retail trade rose 1.2%, above expectations for a 1.0% gain. NZD/USD traded at 0.8468, up 0.14%, after the data. In Japan, June machinery orders rose 8.8%, well below the expected 15.3% gain on month, with the government downgrading demand prospects, despite thefirst rise in three months. In Australia, we get the August MI inflation expectations release due at 1100 in Sydney (0100 GMT). The July data showed weighted mean year-on-year inflation was 2.7%, but the latest data could show some easing as households take in account the effect of repeal of carbon prices. Overnight, the dollar took back earlier losses sustained against most major currencies after investors felt the U.S. currency fell too far on soft U.S. retail sales data. Core retail sales, which exclude auto sales, rose just 0.1% in July, below expectations for a 0.4% gain. The numbers softened the dollar by reminding investors that the Federal Reserve wont rush to raise interest rates after it closes its monthly bond-buying program, which is seen taking place in October. Bottom fishers chipped away at earlier losses, as investors felt the currency was oversold especially in light of weak U.K. and European data. Eurostat, the European Unions statistical office, reported earlier that industrial output in the euro area contracted 0.3% in June. It was the second consecutive monthly decline and confounded expectations for a 0.3% expansion. The report came one day after data showed that German economic sentiment deteriorated sharply this month, falling to a 20 month low, largely due to geopolitical tensions. The US Dollar Index, which tracks the performance of the greenback versus a basket of six other major currencies, rose 0.01% at 81.68. On Thursday, the U.S. is to release its weekly report on initial jobless claims.
Posted on: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 01:10:12 +0000

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