Kiwi Rockets, Gold Cools, and Oil Stalls as Markets Brace for Fed Cut Odds and Global Policy Shifts

2025年11月28号

NZD surges on RBNZ hawkish tone and strong retail sales; gold steadies amid Fed rate cut odds; oil stalls amid Ukraine peace talks and OPEC+ output decisions.

Market Overview:
Global financial markets find themselves at a crucial crossroads as contrasting forces across currencies and commodities shape investor sentiment. The New Zealand dollar (NZD) has emerged as a clear leader, hitting a three-week high after hawkish signals from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and surprisingly strong retail sales data. This optimism stands in contrast with gold, which paused near two-week highs amid profit-taking, supported by an 85% probability of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December and mixed US economic data.

Crude oil prices remain confined within a narrow range, caught between hopeful ceasefire talks in Ukraine and oversupply concerns. OPEC+ is widely expected to maintain steady production at its upcoming meeting. The British pound cooled after a sharp rise driven by the UK’s Autumn Budget, while the US dollar softened going into Thanksgiving amid aggressive expectations of Federal Reserve easing.

With key upcoming data for the Japanese yen, Swiss franc, Euro, and Canadian dollar, markets are poised for heightened volatility that could reshape currency momentum heading into December.


Technical Analysis:

AUD/NZD
The AUD/NZD currency pair is testing a critical support level at 1.1400. Recent bearish momentum has pushed prices below the lower Bollinger Band, signaling an oversold condition. Although the RSI reflects downward momentum, the MACD shows a bullish crossover, hinting at a potential corrective rebound if the 1.1400 support holds. The long-term trend remains bullish with prices above the 50, 100, and 200-day EMAs. However, a daily close below 1.1370 would open the door to deeper declines toward the mid-1.12 range. Bulls need to reclaim 1.1550 to regain control.

GBP/NZD
GBP/NZD has declined after rejecting resistance at 2.3450 and is now pressing toward the support level at 2.2880. The RSI remains in bearish territory, supported by a break below the middle Bollinger Band, indicating short-term weakness. Although MACD suggests early upward momentum, the shrinking histogram points to weakening bullish strength. While the price remains above the 100 and 200-day EMAs, the longer-term structure is still constructive. A daily close below 2.2880 could open further downside risk toward 2.2700. Bulls must reclaim 2.3450 to regain directional control.

USOIL
WTI crude oil continues under significant bearish pressure, trading decisively below all major EMAs, signaling sustained selling dominance across all time frames. The price following the lower Bollinger Band reinforces the bearish bias. Although the MACD histogram is shrinking, which suggests slowing momentum, failure to reclaim the 60.55 resistance keeps the risk skewed toward further declines, with 56.90 as the next key support, and 53.70 as a potential acceleration target. Bulls need a daily close above 61.75 to meaningfully change sentiment.


Economic Highlights:

Gold eased slightly from a near two-week high as traders took profits amid mixed US data. The market prices in an 85% chance of a Fed rate cut in December, providing broad support above $4,150. Thin liquidity during the US Thanksgiving holiday contributed to sideways price consolidation, keeping the overall bullish bias intact.

Crude oil is range-bound near $59 per barrel amid mixed signals from Ukraine peace talks and OPEC+ supply outlook. Despite a recent build in US inventories, the market treats rallies as selling opportunities.

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand cut its official cash rate to 2.25%, signaling a likely end to its easing cycle. Strong Q3 retail sales and record-high business confidence propelled NZD to a three-week high near 0.5730 against the USD.

The British pound held near a one-month high after the Autumn Budget eased fiscal concerns. However, growth worries linger. Market pricing suggests around a 90% probability of a Bank of England rate cut in December despite high gilt yields.

The US dollar retreated from a six-month high, weighed down by rate-cut expectations and dovish Federal Reserve officials, as markets entered the Thanksgiving holiday with thin liquidity. The US dollar index recorded its largest weekly decline in months.


Upcoming Economic Data to Watch:

Japan will release critical data on unemployment, retail sales, and industrial production. Stronger-than-expected figures could support the yen, while weaker data would pressure it and favor cross-JPY pairs.

Switzerland’s retail sales and GDP growth data will provide insight into economic resilience. Stronger results may support the Swiss franc, while softness could increase expectations of a more accommodative stance.

Germany’s retail sales, unemployment, and inflation data will be closely monitored. Hotter data could strengthen the euro, while weaker readings would favor dovish pricing.

 

Canada’s GDP figures will influence expectations for the Bank of Canada’s next moves. Better-than-expected growth supports the Canadian dollar, while disappointing results may revive rate cut expectations.

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