Gold Smashed in Ultra Thin Trading, Dollar Slightly Firmer
While the currency markets are rather quite, big surprise is found in gold price, which smashed to as low as 1684, hitting the lowest level since March. Silver also tumbled to as an eight-month low of 22.5. The move was, for certain, exaggerated by the ultra thin Asian morning. Yet, the near term bearishness is there as markets are starting to take the expectations of Fed tapering seriously. Attention will turn to comments from Fed officials this week to get a better view on the hawk/dove split in the FOMC.
Technically, 1676.56 support could provide a floor to Gold for now. But there is little prospect to reclaim 1800 handle. We’d likely see some sideway consolidations first. But a strong break of 1676.56 could be a sign of strong Dollar buying. If that happens, we’d turn our attention to EUR/USD, to see if it break through 1.1602/1703 support zone in tandem.
In Asia, at the time of writing, Hong Kong HSI is up 0.94%. China Shanghai SSE is up 0.95%. Japan and Singapore are on holiday.
Bundesbank Weidmann: I do not rule out higher inflation rates
Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper, “I do not rule out higher inflation rates.” He added, “In any case, I will insist on keeping a close eye on the risk of an excessively high inflation rate and not only on the risk of an excessively low inflation rate.”
He also said that the emergency asset purchase program, known as PEPP, must end when the Covid-19 crisis is over. “The first P stands for pandemic and not for permanent. It’s a question of credibility,” he added.
On the plan of stimulus exit, “the sequence would then be: first we end the PEPP, then the APP is scaled back, and then we can raise interest rates,” he said.
China PPI rose to 9.0% yoy in Jul, CPI slowed to 1.0% yoy
China’s PPI accelerated to 9.0% yoy in July, up from 8.8% yoy, above expectation of 8.8% yoy. “The price increase of industrial products expanded slightly in July as prices of crude oil, coal and related products rose sharply,” said senior NBS economist Dong Lijuan.
CPI slowed to 1.0% yoy, down from 1.1% yoy, above expectation of 0.8% yoy. Core CPI, excluding food and energy prices, rose 1.3% yoy. Pork prices dropped -43.5% yoy, dragging down food prices down -3.7%. Non-food prices, on the other hand, rose 2.1% yoy.
UK GDP, German ZEW, US CPI and Fedspeaks to be watched
The upcoming week is relatively light in terms of data flow. UK GDP would likely catch most attention. US CPI will also be watched, but it’s a bit early to judge how “transitory” inflation is. Meanwhile, Eurozone Sentix investor confidence and Germany EW economic sentiment would provide some insights on the sustainability of current recovery.
The main focuses would indeed be on a number of Fed speaks. Markets could be either to hear FOMC members’ view on the timing of tapering, given the strong job data released last week.
Here are some highlights for the week:
- Monday: China CPI, PPI; Swiss unemployment rate; Germany trade balance; Eurozone Sentix investor confidence.
- Tuesday: Japan current account, economy watcher sentiment; Australia NAB business confidence; Germany ZEW economic sentiment; US non-farm productivity, unit labor costs.
- Wednesday: Australia Westpac consumer sentiment; Germany CPI final; US CPI.
- Thursday: Japan PPI; UK GDP, trade balance, productions; Eurozone industrial production; US PPI, jobless claims.
- Friday: New Zealand BusinessNZ manufacturing index; Swiss PPI; Eurozone trade balance; US import prices, U of Michigan consumer sentiment.
USD/JPY Daily Outlook
Daily Pivots: (S1) 109.84; (P) 110.09; (R1) 110.49; More…
Intraday bias in USD/JPY remains on the upside for 110.58 resistance. Decisive break there will confirm that correction from 111.65 has completed with three waves down to 108.71. Stronger rise would then be seen to retest 111.65 high. On the downside, though, below 109.39 minor support will bring retest of 108.71 support instead.
In the bigger picture, medium term outlook is staying neutral with 111.71 resistance intact. The pattern from 101.18 could still extend with another falling leg. Sustained trading below 55 day EMA will bring deeper fall to 107.47 support and below. Nevertheless, strong break of 111.71 resistance will confirm completion of the corrective decline from 118.65 (2016 high). Further rise should then be seen to 114.54 and then 118.65 resistance.
Economic Indicators Update
GMT | Ccy | Events | Actual | Forecast | Previous | Revised |
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01:30 | CNY | CPI Y/Y Jul | 1.00% | 0.80% | 1.10% | |
01:30 | CNY | PPI Y/Y Jul | 9.00% | 8.80% | 8.80% | |
05:45 | CHF | Unemployment Rate Jul | 3.00% | 3.10% | ||
06:00 | EUR | Germany Trade Balance (EUR) Jun | 13.9B | 12.6B | ||
08:30 | EUR | Eurozone Sentix Investor Confidence Aug | 29 | 29.8 |