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Forex News Today - May 29, 2026: Brazil Unemployment prints at 5.80%, AUD/NZD slides to 1.2104; Platinum slides 3.69%

Daily forex market recap for May 29, 2026: 3 economic releases across 2 currencies, led by Brazil Unemployment prints at 5.80%; Japan Unemployment prints at 2.70%. Major pairs, central-bank expectations, and cross-asset context are covered in the full market summary.

Brazil's unemployment rate dropped to 5.80%, signaling tightening labor conditions and reinforcing the hawkish stance for the BRL despite a concurrent current account deficit.

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A quick read on the lead release, the biggest pair move, the cross-asset backdrop, and speculative positioning before the deeper narrative.

Lead Release

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BRL Unemployment Rate

Brazilian Real

5.80%

First visible print in the fetched release history

Released 06:02 UTC

Major Pair

AUD/NZD

1.2104

-1.40% vs prior close

2026-05-27

Cross-Asset

Platinum

1925.12

-3.69% vs prior close

2026-05-28

Spec Positioning

JPY COT Bias

Short

Net non-commercial -93,905

Week of 2026-05-19

BRL Supported by Tighter Labor Market

Brazil's Unemployment Rate printed at 5.80% at 06:02 UTC, lower than the prior period (prior not provided). This tighter labor market data, against a backdrop of BRL's 14.50% policy rate and 4.39% CPI, suggests persistent inflationary pressures. The print reinforces the hawkish bias for the Banco Central do Brasil, supporting the BRL through attractive rate differentials and carry.

Concurrently, Brazil's Current Account Balance registered a deficit of -1.8B at 06:02 UTC, following the previous period's (prior not provided). While a deficit, the market impact was overshadowed by the more significant unemployment data, with the BRL's trajectory more influenced by rate differentials and inflation expectations.

JPY Weakness Persists Despite Lower Unemployment

Japan's Unemployment Rate came in at 2.70% at 04:33 UTC, lower than the prior period (prior not provided). Despite the improvement, this remains consistent with a benign inflation outlook given Japan's 0.75% policy rate and 1.40% CPI. The print offered little impetus for JPY strength, failing to shift expectations for a more aggressive Bank of Japan tightening cycle.

The continued JPY depreciation aligns with persistent speculative short positioning, currently net -93,905 contracts, as carry remains attractive against the low-yielding yen. USD/JPY advanced +0.14% to 159.5271, EUR/JPY gained +0.21% to 185.6171, and GBP/JPY was up +0.01% to 214.3137, all reflecting this underlying JPY weakness and the prevailing rate differentials.

AUD Under Pressure Amidst Commodity Declines

Elsewhere, AUD/USD declined -0.41% to 0.7137 and AUD/NZD fell -1.40% to 1.2104. This weakness occurred despite AUD holding a net long speculative position of 85,644 contracts. The move may reflect broader risk aversion or commodity price dynamics, with Gold down -2.86% to 4498.40 and Platinum down -3.69% to 1925.12, potentially weighing on the commodity-linked Australian dollar.

What to Watch Next

  • Upcoming US PCE data for further inflation and Fed rate path guidance.
  • European Central Bank commentary for any shifts in monetary policy outlook.
  • Key technical levels on USD/JPY as it approaches 160.00.

The divergence in global labor market signals and persistent carry trade dynamics continue to frame FX risk, with central bank rhetoric remaining a critical driver for short-end repricing.


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This briefing covers economic releases from May 29, 2026. Published automatically at 07:00 UTC.

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