Forexlive Americas FX news wrap: Dollar higher. Yields lower. Broad indices at records.

Forex news for North American trading on June 28, 2021.

US rates went lower today with the 10 year yield moving down about 4.6 basis points (the 30 year was down -5.1 bps).  That took the yield a few basis points below the 1.5% level. The most recent high reached 1.77%. The most recent swing low was down to 1.354%. So the yield is closer to the low of the range.  

That move lower in yields helped to push the USDJPY lower but overall, the USD is ending the day higher (and only behind the JPY as the strongest of the majors).  The NZD is the weakest of the majors.  Recall last week, the NZD was the strongest of the majors before peaking on Friday and moving back down into the close (the NZDUSD was up 4 straight days until closing near unchanged on Friday).  

The strongest and weakest currencies

The lower yields did help to push stocks higher along with a continued rotation into the big cap tech.  In the last few hours of trading the shares of Facebook got a boost on the news that a district judge dismissed an antitrust case against the media giant.  The Facebook shares rose 4.18%.  Other big cap tech rose smartly with Intel up 2.81%, PayPal up 1.4%, Microsoft up 1.4% (record high)), Apple up 1.26%, Amazon up 1.25% and Netflix up 1.13%.  On the negative side today, Boeing was lower on a report that a letter from the Federal Aviation Administration official to Boeing, said it is unlikely to receive certification for its 777X long-range aircraft until mid-to-late 2023 at the earliest.

Fundamentally, there was no major economic news today.  Feds Barkin said he expects inflation to ease back toward the normal levels over time.  Fed’s Quarles said he doesn’t think we need to see participation return to pre-covid levels because of baby boomer retirements.

Some key technical levels to eye in the new trading day:

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