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Daily Market Comment – Stimulus uncertainty hits sentiment; RBA flags more easing

Posted on October 20, 2020 at 9:06 am GMT

US stimulus talks make progress but short time window spooks investors Aussie slips as RBA gives clearest indication yet it will ease policy soon Pound steady despite endless brinkmanship in Brexit talks Stimulus deal getting closer but may come too late Talks in the United States on a new round of fiscal stimulus remains very much the focus for investors as time is fast running out for a pre-election spending bonanza. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin [..]

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Technical Analysis – GBPUSD holds beneath 1.3000; slightly bearish in short term

Posted on October 20, 2020 at 7:02 am GMT

GBPUSD has reversed back down again after finding resistance at the 1.3080 level and the 1.3000 psychological mark, being the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement level of the up leg from 1.1409 to 1.3487. The momentum indicators are pointing to a neutral bias in the short term with the RSI holding near the 50 level and the MACD oscillator is moving sideways around the zero level. Also, the price is holding within the 20- and 40-day simple moving averages (SMAs) and the [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Cautious optimism as US stimulus and Brexit talks hang in the balance

Posted on October 19, 2020 at 9:00 am GMT

Pelosi sets new deadline for reaching fiscal stimulus deal; US stock futures edge up Mild risk-on tone after China GDP miss as stronger September lends support Pound shrugs off on-off Brexit talks as UK leaves door open to a deal Euro struggles after Lagarde adds to growing dovish voices Hopes for pre-election stimulus deal not dead yet Fresh talks in Washington between the White House and the Democrats on a new virus relief bill kept alive hopes that a deal [..]

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Week Ahead – Flash PMIs could underscore worsening virus trend; US election polls in focus

Posted on October 16, 2020 at 12:36 pm GMT

The virus reality has come back to bite markets just as investors were attempting once again to shrug off the gloom and doom. The daily frequency of tighter Covid restrictions being announced across Europe and dimming expectations of a pre-election stimulus deal by US lawmakers has put a dampener on risk sentiment over the past few days. Uncertainty about the US election and Brexit are adding to the market anxiety. With none of these outstanding issues expected to be resolved [..]

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Technical Analysis – GBPUSD pares losses after getting caught in another Brexit storm

Posted on October 16, 2020 at 12:18 pm GMT

GBPUSD swung by about 100 pips on Friday, setting an upper boundary around 1.2960 and a floor at 1.2860. The momentum indicators in the 4-hour chart are pointing to a mixed bias in the near term. The %K line of the stochastic oscillator continues to climb out of oversold territory and is positively sloped with the %D line, suggesting there is still some upside left in the pair after today’s erratic moves. But looking at the RSI, which is heading [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Wall Street storms back, but currencies don’t play along

Posted on October 16, 2020 at 9:04 am GMT

US stocks trim losses, close almost unchanged as Trump hints at higher stimulus offer Yet, the currency arena doesn’t get the memo – dollar holds onto gains Most likely just a reflection of euro and sterling weakness Coming up: US retail sales today, New Zealand election over the weekend Equity and currency markets dance to different tunes Global markets are torn between conflicting narratives, with fears around new virus restrictions in Europe that could cripple the recovery being mostly neutralized [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Sentiment sours as stimulus talks stall, virus cases surge

Posted on October 15, 2020 at 10:39 am GMT

Stocks retreat, dollar goes nowhere as Mnuchin plays down pre-election stimulus European covid cases go through the roof, but euro stands its ground UK signals it won’t abandon Brexit talks this week, pound jumps Aussie slides after RBA Governor fuels speculation for rate cut Stimulus talks stall, markets fall Global equity markets continue to correct lower, with the major US indices sliding yesterday and Asian bourses being a sea of red on Thursday, as the chances of a US relief [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Stocks and currencies tell a conflicting story

Posted on October 13, 2020 at 12:12 pm GMT

Equities cruise higher, back within breathing distance of record highs But FX doesn’t play ball – yen climbs, commodity currencies underperform Euro headed for trouble amid high infections and growth worries Today: US inflation data coming up, earnings season resumes Currencies don’t play along with stock rally The US stock market rallied furiously on Monday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 gaining 3.1% to come within breathing distance of its recent record highs, propelled higher by the likes of Apple (+6.4%) [..]

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Technical Analysis – GBPUSD tests key resistance for fresh bullish momentum

Posted on October 13, 2020 at 6:14 am GMT

GBPUSD is testing the 1.3000-1.3080 area, where a broken long-term descending trendline stretched from the 2015 highs happens to be, following the strong rebound at the bottom of the ascending channel and near the 200-day simple moving average (SMA). The pair is also making an attempt to extend beyond its 50-day SMA as the RSI and the MACD are flashing a bullish bias, with the former running above its 50 neutral mark and the latter improving above its signal and zero lines. For the [..]

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Daily Market Comment – Art of the Deal sends equities higher, torpedoes dollar

Posted on October 12, 2020 at 11:38 am GMT

White House bumps stimulus offer to $1.8 trillion, stock market cheers Kudlow hints this offer could be raised further, keeping optimism alive Dollar slides amid renewed deficit concerns, gold capitalizes ECB chief economist prepares the ground for more easing Markets cheerful as stimulus negotiations resume In an epic reversal after pulling out of the stimulus talks last week, Donald Trump came back to the negotiating table on Friday with a counteroffer of $1.8 trillion, sparking hopes that a deal is [..]

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