Special report: Fed decision preview
Today’s report: Commodity currencies are struggling
The commodity bloc currencies have been hit hard of late and are once again extending declines to multi-month lows against the US Dollar. We are seeing a clear divergence in monetary policy outlooks, with deteriorating economic data in Australia, New Zealand and Canada weighing on the respective currencies.
Wake-up call
- post-pandemic low
- UK employment
- imports slump
- leading index
- CPI miss
- deficit risks
- political outlook
- Macro themes
Peformance chart: 30-Day Performance vs. US dollar (%)
Suggested reading
- Lars Windhorst and H2O, D. Garrahan, Financial Times (December 18, 2024)
- Making a Case for Solar: Next Great Contrarian Trade, S. McBride, RiskHedge (December 16, 2024)


Chart talk: Technical & fundamental highlights
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EURUSD – technical overview
The Euro has been in a multi-month consolidation since bottoming out in 2022. Setbacks have since been exceptionally well supported on dips below 1.0500, with a higher platform sought out ahead of the next major upside extension. Look for a major bounce in the days ahead and the start to a push back towards the 2023 high at 1.1276. Only a monthly close below 1.0400 negates.EURUSD – fundamental overview
The Euro remains capped into rallies and faced more resistance on Tuesday after the German IFO business climate reading fell to a post-pandemic low. Key standouts on Wednesday’s calendar come from UK inflation, Eurozone inflation, US housing starts and building permits, and the Fed decision late in the day.EURUSD - Technical charts in detail
GBPUSD – technical overview
Signs have emerged of the market wanting to put in a longer-term base after collapsing to a record low in September 2022. The door is now open for the next major upside extension towards the 2018 high at 1.4377. Setbacks should be well supported above 1.2500 on a monthly close basis.GBPUSD – fundamental overview
The Pound stood out as a relative outperformer on Tuesday on the back of a big jobs number out of the UK along with a jump in earnings. All of this solidifies odds the BOE will hold steady at tomorrow's meeting. Key standouts on Wednesday’s calendar come from UK inflation, Eurozone inflation, US housing starts and building permits, and the Fed decision late in the day.USDJPY – technical overview
The market is looking to resume the longer-term uptrend after an intense correction in 2024. A higher low is ideally sought out above 140.00 in favor of a bullish continuation. The recent weekly close back above 150.00 strengthens the case for longer-term uptrend resumption.USDJPY – fundamental overview
Japan's November trade balance came in at a deficit, with imports slumping. We haven't seen much movement with the major pair wanting to wait to see what comes of today's Fed meeting and tomorrow's BOJ decision. Key standouts on Wednesday’s calendar come from UK inflation, Eurozone inflation, US housing starts and building permits, and the Fed decision late in the day.AUDUSD – technical overview
There are signs of the potential formation of a longer-term base with the market trading down into a meaningful longer-term support zone. Only a monthly close below 0.6200 would give reason for rethink. A monthly close back above 0.7000 will take the big picture pressure off the downside and strengthen case for a bottom.AUDUSD – fundamental overview
The Australian Dollar has extended its decline to another yearly low, taking this latest hit from slumping consumer confidence, a discouraging Westpac leading index, and deteriorating outlook for the global economy amidst trade war concerns. Key standouts on Wednesday’s calendar come from UK inflation, Eurozone inflation, US housing starts and building permits, and the Fed decision late in the day.USDCAD – technical overview
A sustained hold above 1.3000 over the past several months signals an end to a period of longer-term bearish consolidation and suggests the market is in the process of carving out a more significant longer-term base. Next key resistance now comes in up into the 1.4500-1.5000 area, exposing a retest of the 2020 high just ahead of 1.4700. Setbacks should be very well supported ahead of 1.3500.USDCAD – fundamental overview
The Canadian Dollar continues to slide to multi-month lows amidst a weaker economic outlook and political drama. We've seen a number of cabinet resignations in recent days coupled with a dive in consumer confidence and this latest round of softer CPI data. Key standouts on Wednesday’s calendar come from UK inflation, Eurozone inflation, US housing starts and building permits, and the Fed decision late in the day.NZDUSD – technical overview
Overall pressure remains on the downside with the market continuing to stall out on runs up into the 0.6500 area. At the same time, there are some signs of the market wanting to put in a longer-term base. Ultimately, a break back above 0.6500 would be required to take the medium-term pressure off the downside and encourage this prospect. A monthly close below 0.5800 will intensify bearish price action.NZDUSD – fundamental overview
The New Zealand Dollar can't catch a bid these days and is facing more downside pressure on growing budget deficit risks as tax revenue slumps. The RBNZ is expected to cut rates another 50 basis points in February. Key standouts on Wednesday’s calendar come from UK inflation, Eurozone inflation, US housing starts and building permits, and the Fed decision late in the day.US SPX 500 – technical overview
The longer term uptrend remains intact and dips continue to be exceptionally well supported. Critical support comes in at 5679, with only a break back below this level to compromise the structure and open the door for a more significant corrective decline. Until then, the focus remains on a continued push to fresh record highs.US SPX 500 – fundamental overview
The US equities market remains exceptionally well supported in 2024 on the back of an ongoing expectation for more rate cuts than less going forward. Investors are feeling better about a soft landing in the US economy and this has also been accompanied by an accommodative adjustment of Fed policy. Moreover, there has been a fresh wave of market optimism in the aftermath of the Trump election victory. It will however be important to keep an eye on inflation, bigger picture economic data, and geopolitical risk in the weeks and months ahead.GOLD (SPOT) – technical overview
The 2019 breakout above the 2016 high at 1375 was a significant development, opening the door for fresh record highs and this next major upside extension into the 3000 area. Setbacks should now be well supported above 2500 on a monthly close basis.GOLD (SPOT) – fundamental overview
The yellow metal has pushed record highs in 2024 with solid demand from medium and longer-term accounts. These players are more concerned about inflation, geopolitical risk and a less upbeat global growth outlook. All of this should keep the commodity well supported over the coming months.