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Fxwirepro: Usd/jpy Bounces Off Trendline Support, But Unable to Hold Gains Above the 118 Handle

USD/JPY bounce overnight from trendline support failed near 118 handle and the major dropped to new session lows towards the mid-point of 117 handle. Yen back in demand amid falling Japanese stocks, Asian stocks have been volatile triggering risk-off trades. Strong support for the pair lies at 116.65 (trendline) and further below at 116 levels, while on the upside resistance is seen at 118.02 (Jan 11 & session highs) ahead of 118.75 (Jan 7 highs). Price action is well below the cloud and moving averages biased lower. RSI and Stochs on dailies are deeply in oversold territories. The data calendar is rather empty today, nothing of note for the JPY in terms of macro news except for the BOJ Governor Kuroda's speech.

Recommendation: We will wait for further technical confirmation to initiate any trade

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Disney to reveal Shanghai theme park on June 16

Walt Disney Co. announced the new Shanghai Disney Resort will be unveiled on June 16, the firm's biggest investment outside America. The $5.5 billion resort will showcase Disney's two hotels, tallest castle, and a pirates-themed land. The size of their first Chinese resort is 963 acres (389 hectares), three times bigger than the Hong Kong Disneyland. Chairman and Chief Executive Bob Iger has remained upbeat on the project, which has been planned for years, amid China's economic degeneration and stock market slump.

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China Exports Fall Less Than Forecast

China's exports declined less than expected in December, data published by the General Administration of Customs revealed Wednesday. Exports fell 1.4 percent on a yearly basis in December, slower than the 8 percent decline forecast by economists. At the same time, imports slid 7.6 percent annually, also slower than the expected decrease of 11 percent. Consequently, the trade surplus rose to around $60 billion, which was well above a $51.3 billion surplus forecast by economists.

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Australia Unemployment Rate Steady At 5.8% In December

The jobless rate in Australia was a seasonally adjusted 5.8 percent in December, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday. That was unchanged from the November reading, and it beat forecasts for 5.9 percent. The Australian economy lost 1,000 jobs in December to 11,902,300 - which also topped forecasts for a decline of 10,000 jobs following the addition of 71,400 jobs in the previous month. Full-time employment saw an increase of 17,600 jobs in December to 8,228,700 following the spike of 41,600 a month earlier. Part-time employment was down 18,500 jobs to 3,673,600 following the 29,700 increase in November. Unemployment decreased 10,900 to 727,500. The number of unemployed persons looking for full-time work decreased 2,600 to 515,000 while the number of unemployed persons only looking for part-time work decreased 8,400 to 212,500. "The trend shows that around 312,000 more people were employed in December 2015 than in December 2014. Full-time employment growth was stronger than part-time over the year, increasing by 186,600 people," said Bruce Hockman, General Manager of ABS' Macroeconomic Statistics Division. The increase in employment has contributed to the trend employment to population ratio rising over the year from 60.6 percent to 61.4 percent, while the unemployment rate has decreased over the year from 6.2 percent to 5.8 percent. The participation rate was 65.1 percent - missing forecasts for 65.2 percent and down from 65.3 percent a month earlier. Monthly hours worked in all jobs increased 0.3 million hours to 1,645.2 million hours.

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Fed: Strong dollar, low energy prices impact US economic growth

A firm US dollar and low energy prices have affected the American economy, as improvements in consumer spending and the labor market did nothing to counter its negative effects. Based on its Beige Book report of anecdotal details on business activity, collated from contacts in the country, the Federal Reserve said US economic activity expanded in nine of the 12 districts. The Boston Fed reported a positive economic activity, while Kansas City and New York districts considered theirs flat. Also, half the central bank's districts noted the perception for future economic growth was still mostly optimistic. Policymakers, in general, perceive additional four quarter-point increments in 2016 although they reiterated it would depend on figures and progress on Fed's 2% target on inflation.

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Saudi Arabia plans to create new sovereign fund - source

Saudi Arabia is planning to set up a new sovereign fund for diversifying its investments and overseeing a portion of its oil wealth. People privy to the matter, the kingdom also asked consultancies and investment banks to present proposals for the project. Sources said maintaining the foreign reserves at an acceptable level is needed to bolster the real and retain a sturdy financial position. Another source added the government did not disclose the size of the new sovereign fund. As of present, Saudi's state budget deficit is at record high while net foreign assets plunged over $100 billion in 15 months.

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European Economics Preview: Eurozone Foreign Trade Data Due

Foreign trade data from euro area is due on Friday, headlining a light day for the European economic news. At 3.00 am ET, Spain's statistical office INE publishes final consumer price data for December. Prices are forecast to remain flat on a yearly basis as initially estimated. In the meantime, Turkey's unemployment figures are due. The jobless rate is seen unchanged at 10.3 percent in October. At 4.00 am ET, Italy's statistical office Istat issues final consumer prices for December. According to preliminary estimate, consumer prices rose 0.1 percent from last year. Half an hour later, the Office for National Statistics issues U.K. construction output data. Output is forecast to fall 0.1 percent on a yearly basis in November after rising 1 percent in October. At 5.00 am ET, Eurostat is set to release Eurozone foreign trade figures for November. The trade surplus is expected to rise slightly to EUR 21 billion from EUR 19.9 billion in October.

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Oil Slides to Lowest Since 2003 As Iran Sanctions Lifted

Brent and U.S. crude futures fell to the lowest since 2003 following the lifting of the sanctions at the weekend. Iran is ready to increase its crude exports by 500,000 barrels a day, the deputy oil minister said on Sunday, hours after international sanctions on Tehran were lifted, removing an obstacle to exports. NYMEX crude for February delivery was down 86 cents at $28.56 a barrel, after falling more than $1 earlier to $28.36, the lowest since Oct. 30, 2003. London Brent crude for March delivery was down $1.14 at $27.80 a barrel by 2333 GMT, after touching an intraday low of $27.70 earlier, the lowest since Nov. 25, 2003.

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UK House Prices Rise For First Time In 3 Months: Rightmove

British house prices climbed at the start of the year, after declining in the previous two months, the latest house price balance from property tracking website Rightmove showed on Monday. The house price index rose slightly by 0.5 percent month-over-month in January, in contrast to a 1.1 percent decrease in December. "With their asking prices pretty much the same as a month ago, perhaps the knock-on effects of the more punitive landlord tax regime have arrived early and they now face a dilemma over whether to buy now or wait to see if prices drop in this sector over the next few months," Miles Shipside, co-founder of Rightmove, said. On an annual basis, house prices house prices grew at a slower pace of 6.5 percent in January, following a 7.4 percent surge in the prior month.

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Azerbaijan gas output in 2015 totalled 29.1 BCM - energy minister

Azerbaijan's Energy Minister Natig Aliyev said the country's gas production in 2015 totalled 29.1 billion cubic metres (bcm). He said gas output from the Azeri Shah Deniz field was seen at 10.1 bcm in 2016, up from 9.9 bcm ilast year, and that oil production at BP-operated ACG fields amounted to 31 million tonnes last year.

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