USD Weakens, GBP Pressured, and Oil Awaits OPEC Outlook
USD softens on weak U.S. jobs data, GBP falls amid BoE cut bets, and oil consolidates near $61 before OPEC and IEA reports.
Markets Brace for Breakouts as USD Softens, Oil Consolidates, and Sterling Falters
Global financial markets entered midweek trading in a consolidation phase, as investors weighed soft U.S. labor data, easing shutdown risks, and shifting central bank expectations. The U.S. dollar weakened for a third consecutive session after ADP employment figures revealed continued job losses, reinforcing market speculation of a December rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
Meanwhile, the Swiss franc extended gains on optimism surrounding a potential U.S.–Switzerland trade deal that could significantly reduce tariffs on Swiss exports, bolstering safe-haven demand.
In the UK, the pound came under pressure as unemployment reached a four-year high, strengthening expectations for monetary easing by the Bank of England next month. Crude oil prices remained steady around $61 per barrel, consolidating ahead of crucial OPEC and IEA outlook reports, while gold held firm near $4,130 per ounce on dovish Fed sentiment and progress in U.S. funding negotiations.
Forex Technical Outlook
GBP/USD – Struggles Below Key Resistance amid Dovish BoE Outlook
The British pound remains under pressure below 1.3175, following weak UK employment figures. The pair trades beneath all major moving averages, confirming a bearish structure.
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Resistance: 1.3175 / 1.3295
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Support: 1.2715 / 1.2575
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Indicators: RSI at 39 suggests persistent selling; MACD bearish crossover confirms momentum is weakening.
GBP/CHF – Sellers Regain Control as Franc Strengthens
GBP/CHF retreated below 1.0600 as renewed demand for the Swiss franc gained traction amid trade optimism. The pair remains vulnerable, with potential downside toward 1.0450 if momentum persists.
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Resistance: 1.0610 / 1.0635
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Support: 1.0515 / 1.0450
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Indicators: RSI at 37, MACD shows deepening bearish pressure.
USOIL – Consolidates Near $61 Ahead of OPEC and IEA Reports
WTI crude traded within a tight range near $61, awaiting direction from upcoming energy reports. Although RSI readings suggest mild bullish momentum, the broader trend remains constrained.
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Resistance: 61.70 / 65.20
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Support: 56.90 / 53.70
Key Market Drivers
Gold (XAU/USD) – Lifted by Shutdown Resolution and Dovish Fed Bets
Gold prices rose to a three-week high near $4,148 as U.S. lawmakers advanced a stopgap funding bill, reducing fiscal uncertainty. Dovish Fed commentary and soft labor data reinforced demand for non-yielding assets, though partial profit-taking capped further gains.
Oil (USOIL) – Extends Gains on Softer Dollar and Improved Demand Sentiment
WTI crude rallied to a one-week high as the dollar eased and hopes grew for a resolution to the U.S. shutdown. However, OPEC+’s planned output hike and global supply surplus concerns limited upside potential.
British Pound (GBP) – Weakened by Rising Unemployment
UK employment dropped for the first time in months, with unemployment climbing to 5%. The data fueled expectations of a December rate cut by the BoE, adding downward pressure on sterling.
Swiss Franc (CHF) – Strengthens on Trade Deal Hopes
The franc advanced as reports indicated that Washington and Bern are close to finalizing a trade deal that would reduce tariffs on Swiss goods from 39% to 15%. The move boosted investor confidence and strengthened the CHF across pairs.
U.S. Dollar (USD) – Weakens on Labor Concerns and Reopening Optimism
The dollar index slipped to 99.30 after soft ADP data revealed further labor market weakness. Although hopes of a government reopening supported sentiment, traders continued pricing in Fed rate cuts for December.
Upcoming Economic Indicators – November 12
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CAD: Building Permits MoM (Forecast: 1.2%, Previous: -1.2%)
A rebound would indicate improving business confidence and support CAD strength; a miss could weaken sentiment.
Outlook
Markets remain in a state of cautious optimism as investors prepare for key macroeconomic releases and policy updates. The dollar’s softness, gold’s steady performance, and oil’s consolidation suggest that volatility could pick up later this week. Traders are closely monitoring OPEC and IEA outlooks for clues on future energy balance, while FX markets brace for potential breakout moves across major pairs.