XM은(는) 미국 국적의 시민에게 서비스를 제공하지 않습니다.

Daily Market Comment – Euro flatlines but stocks lifted by vaccine and stimulus progress



  • EU strikes compromise deal on a virus recovery fund but euro pares gains
  • Positive vaccine headlines drive Nasdaq to record close as key earnings loom
  • Win-win situation for gold as it climbs to 9-year highs
  • Focus turns to talks on US fiscal package and Brexit; dollar sags but pound upbeat

Europe gets its fiscal bazooka; euro pauses for breath

European Union leaders ended a marathon summit on Tuesday with a classic fudge as a compromise deal that significantly waters down the original plan of a €750 billion rescue package finally got the backing of the ‘frugal’ nations. Under the agreement, €360 bln will be disbursed as loans, but only €390 bln will be allocated as grants, down from the initial proposal of €500 bln.

After hitting fresh 4-month highs earlier today, the euro became the victim of ‘buy the rumour, sell the fact’, falling on the announcement, but has since picked up some momentum again to trade nearer $1.1450.

European stocks cheered the much-anticipated fiscal boost for the euro area economy, which has been devastated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Germany’s DAX index soared to the highest since late February, pulling the Euro Stoxx 50 index to a 4½-month peak.

Vaccine and stimulus hopes re-energize Nasdaq

Global shares were also riding high on Tuesday, lifted by the stimulus news not just in Europe but elsewhere too. The Australian government has extended its wage subsidy scheme until March 2021, while in the United States, White House officials are in talks with the Democrats to reach an agreement on a new virus support package.

Adding to the positive sentiment were encouraging headlines for two separate coronavirus vaccines being tested by AstraZeneca and Pfizer. The companies’ latest trial results indicate it’s so far so good for developing a successful vaccine, though the timeline for when they can become commercially available is still unclear. Progress is also being made on a treatment for the virus, with British biotech firm, Synairgen, yesterday saying its drug can reduce severe cases from developing in patients by 79%.

All this buoyed Wall Street to fresh highs, sending the Nasdaq Composite and Nasdaq 100 to a record close as tech stocks regained their mojo, having underperformed in recent days. The S&P 500 hit a 5-month high but the Dow Jones lagged amid some caution for traditional stocks as the earnings releases pick up pace this week. Coca-Cola and United Airlines are due to report their results later today and e-mini futures were pointing to a higher open.

Virus risks and stimulus a boon for gold

With the recent bouts of risk-off proving short-lived, it seems there’s little that can get in the way of the underlying optimism in the markets, which is being fed by expectations that governments and central banks will keep the cheap liquidity flowing for as long as needed. However, the next round of fiscal stimulus in the US could prove trickier than the previous relief bills as both the Republicans and Democrats will have the November presidential election in mind when making their demands.

But time is short and with the negotiations coinciding with the earnings season, the next couple of weeks could be quite bumpy for Wall Street.

In the meantime, the only way is up for gold as the precious metal has not only been benefiting from the recent resurgence of virus cases around the world but also from the super-low government bond yields that look set to stay low even if the global economic recovery doesn’t falter.

Gold has broken above the $1,820/oz level to reach the highest in almost nine years.

Dollar hits 4-month low; pound eyes Brexit talks

An additional source of support for the gold rally has been a weakening greenback. The dollar index slid to 4-month lows earlier today, weighed down not just by a stronger euro but also from a perked-up pound.

Sterling is flirting with the $1.27 handle for the first time since mid-June on hopes that the latest round of Brexit negotiations taking place in London this week will bear some fruit. However, a deal remains far off given the significant differences on several issues and the pound could just be setting itself up for a big fall.

The Australian dollar was another star performer on Tuesday, climbing back above the $0.70 level despite the risk to Australia’s economy from the lockdown in Victoria. The aussie’s bull run was given the green light by RBA Governor Philip Lowe who has yet to express his displeasure at the exchange rate, saying it’s “hard to argue” that the currency is overvalued when speaking earlier today.

면책조항: XM Group 회사는 체결 전용 서비스와 온라인 거래 플랫폼에 대한 접근을 제공하여, 개인이 웹사이트에서 또는 웹사이트를 통해 이용 가능한 콘텐츠를 보거나 사용할 수 있도록 허용합니다. 이에 대해 변경하거나 확장할 의도는 없습니다. 이러한 접근 및 사용에는 다음 사항이 항상 적용됩니다: (i) 이용 약관, (ii) 위험 경고, (iii) 완전 면책조항. 따라서, 이러한 콘텐츠는 일반적인 정보에 불과합니다. 특히, 온라인 거래 플랫폼의 콘텐츠는 금융 시장에서의 거래에 대한 권유나 제안이 아닙니다. 금융 시장에서의 거래는 자본에 상당한 위험을 수반합니다.

온라인 거래 플랫폼에 공개된 모든 자료는 교육/정보 목적으로만 제공되며, 금융, 투자세 또는 거래 조언 및 권고, 거래 가격 기록, 금융 상품 또는 원치 않는 금융 프로모션의 거래 제안 또는 권유를 포함하지 않으며, 포함해서도 안됩니다.

이 웹사이트에 포함된 모든 의견, 뉴스, 리서치, 분석, 가격, 기타 정보 또는 제3자 사이트에 대한 링크와 같이 XM이 준비하는 콘텐츠 뿐만 아니라, 제3자 콘텐츠는 일반 시장 논평으로서 "현재" 기준으로 제공되며, 투자 조언으로 여겨지지 않습니다. 모든 콘텐츠가 투자 리서치로 해석되는 경우, 투자 리서치의 독립성을 촉진하기 위해 고안된 법적 요건에 따라 콘텐츠가 의도되지 않았으며, 준비되지 않았다는 점을 인지하고 동의해야 합니다. 따라서, 관련 법률 및 규정에 따른 마케팅 커뮤니케이션이라고 간주됩니다. 여기에서 접근할 수 있는 앞서 언급한 정보에 대한 비독립 투자 리서치 및 위험 경고 알림을 읽고, 이해하시기 바랍니다.

리스크 경고: 고객님의 자본이 위험에 노출 될 수 있습니다. 레버리지 상품은 모든 분들에게 적합하지 않을수 있습니다. 당사의 리스크 공시를 참고하시기 바랍니다.