Forex Correlations Summary
Forex correlations against Oil, Gold, and the Dow Jones Industrials Average for the past 20 trading days:

Strongest Forex Correlations
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Forex Carry Trade and the Reuters/Jefferies CRB Commodities IndexThe correlation between commodity markets and the G10 Forex carry trade has never been stronger. Due to the highly leveraged nature of FX carry trades, they tend to sell off sharply in times of elevated market stress. Though commodity markets have not historically been as adversely impacted by market stress, we see that the previous run-up in Crude Oil and other prices led to a similar leveraging of commodity investments. For said reasons, it seems that the theme of global deleveraging may continue to affect both carry trade and commodity markets. p> |
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Euro/US Dollar and NYMEX Crude Oil PricesThe correlation between NYMEX Crude Oil prices and the Euro/US Dollar pair has quite literally never been stronger. The US Dollar has held a fairly negative relationship to Crude Oil since it began its rally from the 30 dollar mark in 2003. Given Crude’s meteoric ascent and similarly dramatic tumbles through recent trade, we have seen Crude Oil trade virtually lock-step with the EURUSD. A continuation of strong volatility in the NYMEX contract would likely coincide with similar moves in the US Dollar. As such, outlook for crude oil bears watching. |
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Written by David Rodriguez, Quantitative Analyst for DailyFX.com
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