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Atten Babler Dairy FX Indices – Apr ’16

  • April 4, 2016
  • by wbabler
The Atten Babler Commodities Dairy Foreign Exchange (FX) Indices declined slightly during Mar ’16 but remained near record highs experienced during the previous month. The USD/Dairy Exporter FX Index remained at the second highest figure on record while the USD/Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index and the USD/ Dairy Importer FX Index finished the month at the third and fourth highest figures on record, respectively. Global Dairy Net Trade: Major net dairy exporters are led by New Zealand, followed by the EU-28, the U.S., Australia and Argentina (represented in green in the chart below). Major net dairy importers are led by China, followed by Russia, Mexico, Japan and Indonesia (represented in red in the chart below). Global Dairy Net Trade - Apr 16 USD/Dairy Exporter FX Index: The USD/Dairy Exporter FX Index declined 0.1 points in Mar ’16 from the record high figure experienced during the previous month, finishing at a value of 152.5. The USD/Dairy Exporter FX Index remained at the second highest figure on record and has increased 52.6 points since the beginning of 2014 and 24.2 points throughout the past six months. A strong USD/Dairy Exporter FX Index reduces the competitiveness of U.S. dairy products relative to other exporting regions (represented in green in the Global Dairy Net Trade chart), ultimately resulting in less foreign demand for U.S. products, all other factors being equal. USD appreciation against the Argentine peso has accounted for the majority of the gains since the beginning of 2014. USD-Dairy Exporter FX Index - Apr 16 Appreciation against the USD within the USD/Dairy Exporter FX Index during Mar ’16 was led by gains by the New Zealand dollar, followed by gains by the Australian dollar and euro. USD appreciation was exhibited against the Argentine peso. USD-Dairy Exporter FX Index vs Rival Currencies - Apr 16 USD/Dairy Importer FX Index: The USD/Dairy Importer FX Index declined 7.2 points in Mar ’16 from the record high figure experienced during the previous month, finishing at a value of 147.8. The USD/Dairy Importer FX Index remained at the fourth highest figure on record and has increased 41.6 points since the beginning of 2014 and 1.4 points throughout the past six months. A strong USD/Dairy Importer FX Index results in less purchasing power for major dairy importing countries (represented in red in the Global Dairy Net Trade chart), making U.S. dairy products more expensive to import. USD appreciation against the Russian ruble has accounted for the majority of the gains since the beginning of 2014. USD-Dairy Importer FX Index - Apr 16 Appreciation against the USD within the USD/Dairy Importer FX Index during Mar ’16 was led by gains by the Russian ruble, followed by gains by the Mexican peso, Brazilian real and Indonesian rupiah. USD appreciation was exhibited against the Algerian dinar. USD-Dairy Importer FX Index vs Rival Currencies - Apr 16 U.S. Dairy Export Destinations: Major destinations for U.S. dairy exports are led by Mexico, followed by China, Canada, the Philippines and Indonesia. US Dairy Export Destinations - Apr 16 USD/Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index: The USD/Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index declined 3.2 points in Mar ’16 from the record high figure experienced during the previous month, finishing at a value of 147.8. The USD/Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index remained at the third highest figure on record and has increased 26.1 points since the beginning of 2014 and 1.4 points throughout the past six months. A strong USD/Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index results in less purchasing power for the traditional buyers of U.S. dairy products (represented in red in the U.S. Dairy Export Destinations chart), ultimately resulting in less foreign demand for U.S. products, all other factors being equal. USD appreciation against the Mexican peso and Iranian rial has accounted for the majority of the gains since the beginning of 2014. USD-Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index - Apr 16 Appreciation against the USD within the USD/Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index during Mar ’16 was led by gains by the Mexican peso, followed by gains by the Canadian dollar, Indonesian rupiah and Brazilian real. USD appreciation was exhibited against the Egyptian pound. USD-Domestic Dairy Importer FX Index vs Rival Currencies - Apr 16
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