Weekly EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY Analysis June 26-June 30, 2017

 | Jun 26, 2017 07:14AM ET

h3 US dollar Fundamental Outlook: GDP and PCE in focus on a light calendar:

After ultra-quiet trading last week, the calendar gets somewhat busier this week with the Final GDP, Consumer Confidence and PCE Index scheduled for release. Additionally, Fed Chair Yellen and several other FOMC Presidents will be speaking, and hopefully, the US dollar will be able to finally pick a direction.

The currency is directionless after the June 14 Fed meeting where the central bank projected one more rate hike till the end of the year. It is now up to economic data to justify such a move and if the US economy slows down further then the US dollar will have more room to fall broadly against the major currencies.

h3 Euro Fundamental Outlook: Pivotal CPI release on Friday:/h3

Friday’s PMI reports were generally positive showing more strength in the manufacturing sector over services. Investors continue to be bullish on the euro and thus EUR/USD is likely to struggle falling lower and even if it does, it is bound to be short lived.

The pivotal CPI flash report on Friday will be in focus for the euro this week. Estimates stand at 1.3% and 1% for the nominal and core numbers respectively.

Depending on the actual numbers the euro could either fall on a lower number or rally on stronger than expected figures.

h3 EUR/USD Technical Outlook:/h3

The pair is still trading inside of the channel that we showed two weeks ago. Whether it breaks out to the downside, now depends on a new, falling channel (right side of the chart). The price is now at the resistance trendline of the falling channel at 1.12 (R1) and if it’s rejected there then another retest of 1.11 (S1) should be the next stop for EUR/USD going lower.

In this scenario, if then 1.11 is broken to the downside, that will open the way to the 1.10 support area (S2).

On the other hand, a break of 1.12 higher will likely mean that EUR/USD will test the top of the rising channel at around 1.13 (R2).

EUR/USD 4h chart - Which channel will be broken first?

h3 British pound Fundamental Outlook: Uncertainty exerts downward pressure:/h3

Sterling suffered to more upheavals last week as the division within the Bank of England appears to be growing rather than shrinking. On the political front, things don’t look nice either. Theresa May failed to form a coalition government last week as Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party came up with more demands.

The Bank of England will release the BOE Financial Stability Report on Tuesday and Governor Mark Carney will hold about half an hour later. On the data side, the current account and final GDP will be released on Friday.

h3 GBP/USD Technical Outlook:/h3
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The pair remains stuck in the range between 1.26 (S1) and 1.28 (R1). Although it broke below 1.26 last week, it failed to close below the key level and thus the range largely remains intact.

Note, however, there was no strong rejection from below the 1.26 level and that suggests a bottom is far from confirmed for the pair. In fact, the recent 3 downswings look steeper and sharper than each of the subsequent rallies, which in a way uncovers the downward pressure that GBP/USD is feeling.

A momentum breakout of the range in either direction is needed for the pair to pick a direction on the daily chart. In the meantime, looking for opportunities on intra-day charts seems like the better idea.