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Daily Market Comment – Risk aversion creeps in as virus death toll jumps

Posted on February 7, 2020 at 9:27 am GMT

Equities rally fades as spread of coronavirus shows no sign of slowing Yen edges up but dollar also holds firm ahead of US jobs report Pound set for large weekly losses amid Brexit brinkmanship Virus fears intensify; risk rally loses steam The relief rally sparked by China’s efforts to contain the coronavirus and support its economy appeared to run out of steam by the end of the week as most major stock indices in Asia turned red on Friday. Futures [..]

Daily Market Comment – Markets hold steady but virus risks linger; oil up as OPEC+ considers output cuts

Posted on February 5, 2020 at 9:33 am GMT

Stocks extend rebound but caution keeps gains in check Yen and gold edge back up as coronavirus death toll continues to rise OPEC+ holds technical meeting to discuss fresh cuts to output amid virus impact Markets remain calm but growth worries persist This week’s cash injection by Chinese authorities and pledges of additional stimulus if needed to stabilize the economy from the disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak helped maintain calm in financial markets on Wednesday. Stocks in Asia headed [..]

Technical Analysis – Gold remains optimistic despite receding to Ichimoku cloud   

Posted on February 3, 2020 at 9:19 am GMT

Gold’s recent withdrawal from 1,594 is tackling the uptrend line, drawn from 20 December 2019, and the 1,575 level – near the Ichimoku cloud – which is the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement of the up leg from 1,458.42 to 1,611.28. Moreover, the flattening of the Ichimoku lines reflects a pause in the market. Although positive momentum has weakened, the improving picture looks to be intact, something also aided by the upward sloping simple moving averages (SMAs). The MACD is in the [..]

Daily Market Comment – Aussie tanks on virus worries; Pound flies as BoE holds

Posted on January 31, 2020 at 9:28 am GMT

Stocks stage major comeback as investors brush aside virus fears However, aussie and kiwi tell a different story – both drop substantially Is the Fed’s ‘not QE’ responsible for the divergence between stock and bond/FX markets? Pound roars higher as BoE keeps rates unchanged Stocks recover, as health officials soothe contagion concerns The market’s rollercoaster ride continued Thursday, with US equities recovering substantial losses to close into the green, even though earnings from heavyweight tech players like Facebook (-6.1%) and [..]

Daily Market Comment – Close call if BoE will cut today; Risk aversion revives

Posted on January 30, 2020 at 9:49 am GMT

All eyes on BoE meeting, markets view prospect of a rate cut as a coin toss On balance, decent PMIs give BoE breathing room to wait – if so, pound might spike higher Yen advances, stocks stumble as virus fears revive risk aversion Dollar ticks lower as Fed adopts a slightly more cautious tone, but quickly recovers BoE rate decision: To cut, or not to cut? The main event today will be the Bank of England’s (BoE) policy decision at [..]

Daily Market Comment – Risk sentiment stabilizes as virus worries calm, but caution lingers

Posted on January 28, 2020 at 9:38 am GMT

Wall Street futures signal a rebound, even without any ‘good news’ However, pockets of stress still evident in the market Japanese stocks decline further, aussie and kiwi can’t get off the floor Today: US durable goods, earnings bonanza begins with Apple Risk aversion takes a breather as virus nerves calm, for now The virus-related uncertainty that plagued global markets in recent days started to abate on Tuesday, with the safe-haven Japanese yen unable to extend its recent gains and futures [..]

Daily Market Comment – Safe havens climb, stocks slide as virus fears deepen

Posted on January 27, 2020 at 10:05 am GMT

Worries that new virus is turning into an epidemic push yen and gold higher Stocks fall alongside oil prices as investors reassess potential economic hit Question now is how long this havoc will last, and whether it gets worse from here Risk sentiment takes a hit as virus death toll soars Risk aversion is the name of the game in global markets on Monday, as investors grapple with concerns about how rapidly the deadly coronavirus is spreading and its potential [..]

Technical Analysis – Gold eyes tops as momentum picks up

Posted on January 27, 2020 at 9:45 am GMT

Gold today gapped up and seems to be taking a breather around the 1,575 level, which is the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement of the up leg from 1,458.42 to 1,611.28 after bouncing off the joined 50- and 100-period simple moving averages (SMAs). This view is also reflected in the Ichimoku lines, which are currently flat. The short-term oscillators suggest a pause in momentum but lean towards the positive picture. The MACD is rising above its red trigger line in the positive [..]

Daily Market Comment – Dollar grinds higher, Wall Street hits new records

Posted on January 20, 2020 at 9:32 am GMT

Greenback outperforms as incoming data reaffirm strength of US economy Pound crumbles after soft retail sales enhance case for a BoE rate cut next week Bank of Japan rate decision coming up; supply disruptions boost oil Solid US data lift dollar, catapult US stocks to fresh records The dollar was the star performer in the FX market on Friday, advancing across the board after the latest batch of US data beat forecasts, feeding the narrative that the American economy continues [..]

Technical Analysis – Gold bulls could stay in charge within January’s range

Posted on January 20, 2020 at 8:10 am GMT

Gold came under pressure following the peak at a 7-year high of 1,611 but the 1,535 level rejected the downside move, sending the price slightly up. The upside reversal in the RSI and the rebound in the Stochastics suggest that there is still some room for improvement in the short-term, though with the MACD having recently reached a peak and eased its momentum below the red signal line, the price could probably gain ground only within this month’s range. Heading higher, the price could [..]

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