Thursday, December 2, 2021
Dollar Stable as Traders Digest Omicron News; Rand, Aussie Dollar Hit
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Powell reiterates Hawkishness, First case of Omicron confirmed in US – Stocks tank again under key technical levels, Yields slip again, USD mixed. Erdogan sacks Fin Min – TRY new all-time lows, Apple iPhone 13 demand weakens, GSK ant-viral drug remains active vs. Omicron
- USD (USDIndex 96.08) rotates through 96.00 due to lack of firm data regarding Omicron, markets reamin on edge. Stocks fell significantly with USA100 down over -1.83% USA500 -1.18% (-54pts) 4513 (opened the day +1.1%) and broke 50-day MA first time since October 14 & USA30 off 461 pts and under 200-day MA first time since July 13 2020.
- US Yields 10-year rates were down over 7 bps to 1.40% before recovering to 1.434% now.
- Asian Markets – Asian markets have traded mixed. Topix and Nikkei are down -0.5% and -0.7% respectively. The ASX lost -0.1%, but Hang Seng and CSI 300 are up 0.2% and 0.3%. Shenzen and Shanghai Comp are slightly lower though as officials seem eager to close a loophole used by tech firms to list abroad.
- USOil – continues under pressure, down to $64.50 yesterday – recovered to test $66.35 today – awaiting OPEC+ meeting later.
- Gold Up day yesterday but remains pressured testing $1775 now
- FX markets – Yen rallied USDJPY dipped to 112.70, back to 113.31 now, EURUSD now 1.1312 & Cable pressured 1.3192 low yesterday – 1.3275 now.
European Open – The 10-year Bund future is up 30 ticks, outperforming versus Treasuries, which remain pressured by the hawkish turn at the Fed. The 10-year Treasury yield has lifted 3.0 bp overnight, but at 1.43% remains far below the levels seen ahead of the Omicron scare, which the WHO seemed to try and play down somewhat. DAX and FTSE 100 down -1.1% and -0.9% respectively in catch up trade with the slide on Wall Street yesterday, while US futures have found a footing and are posting gains of around 0.6-0.8%.
Today – EZ Unemployment Rate, US Weekly Claims, Fed’s Bostic, Quarles, Daly, ECB’s Panetta, JMMC/OPEC+ meetings.
Biggest FX Mover @ (07:30 GMT) CADJPY (+0.77%) Risk-sensitive currencies remain volatile, from a slide to 87.85 yesterday, today a rally to 88.60. Currently MAs aligned higher, MACD signal line & histogram under 0 but rising, RSI 56 & rising, OB. H1 ATR 0.188, Daily 0.98.
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Russian Ruble Is on the Rise
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Short bets on Asian FX rise as Omicron uncertainty grips markets: Reuters poll
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USOIL, H4 | Bearish momentum
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BTCUSD, H4 | Bearish Continuation
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GBPAUD, H4 | Bullish Continuation
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USDJPY, H4 | Bullish momentum
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Turkish Lira Heads Lower After Erdogan Fires Finance Minister
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Dollar Down, Yen Near Seven-Week High as Omicron Continues to Spread
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Aussie, rand flounder as Omicron spooks investors
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
Midweek Market Podcast – December 1
This week is all about the Omicron variant, and the surprise from Chair Powell ahead of the much anticipated NFP data as the new month dawns.
The Market Week – November into December
Another volatile week greets the new month as countries react to the new COVID-19 variant Omicron, and FED Chair Powell surprised with a big Hawkish tilt suggesting a faster taper and that inflation could indeed be persistent, “retiring” the idea that inflation is transitory. Stocks tanked, the Dollar and Yields rallied before cooling. OIL had its worst month of the year ahead of a delayed OPEC meeting. All eyes now on NFP Jobs data (Friday).
It’s NFP week so jobs, earnings and unemployment take centre stage. The weekly US unemployment claims posted a 52-year low last week under 200,000, and this week 238,000 is expected. NFP is expected to be around 550,000 and unemployment to remain at 4.5%. The data continues to trend lower and to demonstrate a tight labour market.
The vaccine and booster rollout programmes were given a major profile lift as the new and seemingly more transmissible but perhaps less deadly COVID variant was detected, however it will take a number of weeks before this can be confirmed. Countries closed borders and restrictions were re-imposed as uncertainty (the markets’ biggest enemy) gripped sentiment.
Volatility was evident everywhere. In FX the USDIndex spiked to 96.92, dipped to 95.50 and remains sub-96.00. EURUSD sank to the 1.1180s, before recovering to 1.1325, USDJPY dived from 5-year highs over 115.50 to 112.50 and trades today at 113.50. Cable sank as low as 1.3192 before reclaiming the 1.3300 handle.
US stock markets were also hit by the volatility. The USA500, having consolidated around 4,700 for well over a week, tanked on Friday by over 2.2% and has tested as low as 4555. The key 50-day moving average sits at 4540 as the index trades back over 4,600. December is traditionally a positive month for equities; for now though, volatility and uncertainty rule.
The Gold price, having breached $1800, moved as low as $1770 and remains weak without the expected safe haven bid normally associated with volatile and uncertain markets. The 20-day moving average is north of the key $1800 handle and the 50-day moving average sits at $1790.
USOil prices had a particularly volatile week, ahead of the delayed OPEC+ meetings. The expected increase in production from 400,000 barrels/day, from January, is now under question. Prices continued to decline, plotting a low this week at $64.10 before recovering to $69.00 before weekly inventories and the news from OPEC.
The yield on the US 10-Year Treasury Note remains very much in focus. A weekly low of 1.410% was posted on Tuesday ahead of Powell’s hawkish tilt, PMI data and the NFP numbers on Friday. A clear flattening of the yield curved followed Powell’s comments, and the 10-yr trades at 1.44%.
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Live Market Analysis – ADP jobs report stronger than expected
Eyes on Jobs, But That’s Not All; Join Andria for a live analysis following the stronger ADP reading ahead of the US Open and Friday’s Non-Farm Payrolls.
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Andria Pichidi
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Turkish lira seesaws as central bank intervenes, Erdogan speaks
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