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美元週一早盤下跌;本週聚焦:聯準會公開市場委員會會議、第一季GDP、個人收入和支出

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-- 週一早盤,美元兌主要貿易夥伴走低。本週市場的焦點是聯邦公開市場委員會(FOMC)的政策會議、第一季GDP初步數據以及3月的個人收入、支出和物價數據。 週一的數據較為清淡,僅有達拉斯聯邦儲備銀行公佈4月製造業指數。 週二的數據較為密集,重點在於4月的消費者信心數據以及各地區的製造業和服務業數據。 週三的FOMC會議是關鍵事件。根據芝加哥商品交易所(CME)的Fed Watch工具顯示,FOMC會議維持目前3.50%至3.75%的目標區間不變的可能性為100%。在會議聲明發布之前,3月的耐久財訂單、新屋開工和預估貿易數據也將公佈。 週四的重點數據包括第一季GDP初步數據、第一季就業成本指數、3月份的個人收入、支出和物價數據以及每周初請失業人數。 標普全球和ISM將於週五公佈4月製造業數據。 週一外匯市場動態簡報: 歐元兌美元匯率從週五美股收盤時的1.1720升至1.1741,週五早盤同一時段的匯率為1.1718。週一沒有歐元區數據公佈,但歐洲央行政策委員會成員伊莎貝爾·施納貝爾將於美東時間下午1:30發表演說。歐洲央行下次會議定於週四舉行,預計目標利率將保持不變。 英鎊兌美元匯率從週五美股收盤時的1.3533升至1.3556,週五早盤同一時段的匯率為1.3497。英國工業聯合會(CBI)的數據顯示,英國4月零售業狀況進一步惡化。英國央行下次會議定於週四舉行,預計目標利率將保持不變。 美元/日圓匯率從週五美股收盤時的159.3982和週五早盤同一時間的159.4161跌至159.1431。根據隔夜公佈的數據,日本2月領先指標漲幅超出預期,而同步指數則下降。日本央行將於美東時間週一晚間10:30後發布政策聲明。預計政策利率將維持不變。 美元/加幣匯率從週五美股收盤時的1.3667和週五早盤同一時間的1.3680跌至1.3612。週一沒有加拿大經濟數據公佈。加拿大央行下次會議定於週三舉行,預計目標利率將保持不變。

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