Monday, September 5, 2022

Daily Market Outlook, September 5, 2022

Daily Market Outlook, September 5, 2022 Overnight Headlines Gas Cut Pushes Euro To New Lows, Pound Falls To Lowest Level Since 1985 Britain's Truss Expected To Be Named Conservative Leader, New PM Biden Administration To Maintain China Tariffs While Review Continues Senators Return To Work For Final Legislative Push Before Midterms World Food Prices Extend Drop As Supply Uptick Offers Relief China’s Covid Spread Persists After Mega-City Lockdown China Caixin Services PMI Softens In August, But Sector Growth Still Strong Japan's Services Sector Shrinks For First Time In Five Months In August Oil Rallies With OPEC+ Decision, G-7 Cap Plan Dominating Trading Germany To Levy Windfall Tax On Energy Groups To Fund €65Bln Aid Package Germany To Make ‘Billions’ Off Energy Firm Levy, Scholz Says Germany Will Stick To Debt Brake In 2023 Despite New Relief Package OPEC+ Likely To Freeze Output At Monday Meeting – WSJ Sources Russia Signals Opposition To OPEC+ Oil-Production Cut Gazprom Reportedly To Increase Gas To EU Via Ukraine After Nord Stream Halt Liz Truss Could Freeze Bills To Avoid Energy ‘Armageddon’ Amazon Closes, Abandons Plans For Dozens Of US WarehousesThe Day Ahead Investor risk aversion prevailed in Asia, with most equity indices trading lower. Wholesale gas prices in Europe are sharply higher this morning after Russia announced at the weekend that the Nord Stream 1 pipeline will be shut indefinitely. The euro and pound have fallen further against the US dollar. Oil prices are firmer ahead today’s decision on output by OPEC+. US markets are closed for Labor Day. The new leader of the Conservative Party, either Liz Truss or Rishi Sunak, is expected to be announced today at around 12:30BST. A new Prime Minister will be formally installed on Tuesday. There are hopes that details of further significant support measures for households and businesses facing rising energy costs will be provided soon after the new PM takes office. Polls point to Truss as favourite to become the next PM, and she announced action will be forthcoming, potentially within a week of taking office, as reports suggest she is considering plans to freeze household bills while providing separate support for businesses. The other domestic event sterling markets will be focused on this week is the Bank of England MPC members’ testimony to Parliament on Wednesday. Ahead of that, MPC member Catherine Mann speaks today on inflation and monetary policy. The final readings for the August services PMI in the UK and Eurozone will be released this morning. The flash estimate revealed UK services PMI staying in the growth zone but, at 52.5, the pace of expansion was the slowest for eighteen months. Eurozone services PMI, meanwhile, fell to 50.2, just above the growth/contraction level. Eurozone retail sales and the Sentix investor confidence survey are also due. In the early hours of Tuesday (UK time), the Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to raise interest rates again by 50bp to 2.35%. Other major central banks later this week – the Bank of Canada on Wednesday and the European Central Bank on Thursday – are also expected to announce higher interest rates.CFTC Data Specs add to USD long; sell into EUR strength, buy into yen weakness USD net spec long up in Aug 24-30 IMM period, amid $IDX +0.21% EUR$ +0.45% in period, anchored by 1.00; specs -3,567 contracts now -47,676 $JPY rose 1.5% in period, specs -2,724 contracts now -41,531 GBP$ -1.53% in period, specs -1,204 contracts now short 29,170 AUD and CAD see small buying amid USD gain of 1%; CAD only spec long vs USD BTC specs buy into 7.05% dip near trend lows sub-20k, long grows to +1,296 Source - Reuters DataFX Options Expiring 10am New York Cut EUR/USD: 0.9850 (645M), 0.9875 (340M), 0.9900 (1.8BLN), 0.9925 (352M), 0.9950 (610M), 0.9975-80 (446M), 1.0000-05 (1.94BLN), 1.0020-25 (1.44BLN), 1.0050 (1.01BLN) USD/JPY: 138.00 (1.34BLN), 138.25-30 (380M), 138.65 (323M), 139.00 (250M), 139.25 (200M), 139.50 (300M), 140.00 (560M), 140.50 (260M) EUR/JPY: 139.57 (953M) GBP/USD: 1.1475 (252M), 1.1600 (560M), 1.1750 (291M) EUR/GBP: 0.8550 (250M) AUD/USD: 0.6795-00 (786M) USD/CAD: 1.3150 (310M), 1.3200-10 (341M)Technical & Trade ViewsEURUSD Bias: Bearish below 1.0250 Poised above key support – energy crunch approaches -0.45% - EU gas markets brace for price surge on Russia gas cut EU energy ministers discuss gas price cap, emergency liquidity Europe looks set to endure a tough winter as cost of living pressure surges 20 day VWAP bands track lower - bearish longer bearish trending setup Poised above well tested but vulnerable 0.9900 Aug-Sept range support Close above 1.0076 would delay further downside Sustained 0.9900 break would target 0.9608 base in September 2002 20 Day VWAP bearish, 5 Day bearishGBPUSD Bias: Bearish below 1.2050 Hit early – trends lower awaiting new Prime Minister -0.3%, Europe braces for a price surge on latest Russia gas cut UK PM favourite Truss promises immediate action on energy Will be interesting to see if Truss's policies change if she becomes PM Bearish trending setup targets 1.1413 March 2020 base longer-term Close above 1.1672 needed to undermine downside bias 1.1413 March 2020 low initial support, 1.1519 NY close resistance 20 Day VWAP is bearish, 5 Day bearishUSDJPY Bias: Bullish above 133.40 USD/JPY steady, JPY crosses mixed Relatively slow Asia session ahead of US Labour Day holiday USD/JPY 140.05-55 EBS, steady after push up to 140.80 Friday Retracement after good US jobs report Friday but downside limited 139.88 Friday low, low around time of jobs report release 139.90 Bias up on hawkish Fed view despite push-back in US yields Friday Total $3.6 bln 140.00 strike option expiries this week Likely to exert some gravitational pull, could work as pivot Japanese importers still in dip-buy mode, especially sub-140.00 now Japanese exporter offers trail up, especially from ahead of 141.00 20 Day VWAP is bullish, 5 Day bullishAUDUSD Bias: Bearish below .71 Moves lower as USD gains on escalating EU energy crisis AUD/USD lower as energy crisis in Europe escalates ahead of winter EUR/USD fell over 0.50% to lead the USD broadly higher AUD/USD has traded as low as 0.6777 before bouncing to 0.6790/95 Support is at the Sept 1 low at 0.6771 and break targets trend low at 0.6682 Resistance is at 0.6868 and Friday's 0.6855 high 20 Day VWAP is bearish, 5 Day bearishBTCUSD Bias: Bearish below 25.3K BTC trades sub 20k again Royal Crypto Bank Launches New Online Trading Website & Platform Crypto Oasis has teamed up with the Theatre of Digital Art (TODA) to launch arte Talks A first-of-its-kind bi-monthly initiative that will bring Web3 into the mainstream BTC supported by Jul 13 low 18.9k Aug 28's 22.2k may pull BTC higher 20 Day VWAP is bearish, 5 Day bullish

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