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Strong US data, strong US dollar - UBS

FXStreet (Córdoba) - The UBS analyst team notes that recent series of upbeat US data continues to support their bullish USD view for the third quarter.

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“US economic indicators surprised to the upside on Tuesday, sending the US dollar index to a new 2014 high”.

“The US PMI continued to print at an elevated level above 60 and the ISM non-manufacturing index has risen from 56 to 58.7, catching up to the PMI. Within the ISM, the highlight has been the new orders component, which printed on a 9-year high at 64.9. Last, but not least, durable goods show a decent rebound”.

“All of this points towards a good start into Q3 and supports our bullish USD view”.

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