Macro Events & News for 12.02.2016

2016-12-02_09-38-31

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Equities headed broadly south in Asia overnight, with technology stocks leading the way amid warnings that any Trump induced stimulus is likely to be short lived and concerns about the health of the U.S. economy and stability in Europe start to weigh again. European stock markets already reversed lower with U.S. markets during yesterday’s PM session and U.S. and FTSE 100 stock futures are also in the red. Italy was the main exception again yesterday, with the MIB still holding on to a nearly 1% gain on Thursday as markets are still betting on a technocrat government taking over from Renzi after Sunday’s referendum on constitutional reform. European bond futures declined with stocks on Thursday, with Eurozone peripherals outperforming going into next week’s ECB meeting and amid a Reuters source story saying a 6 months QE extension without tapering is the option favoured by many. The U.K. meanwhile was focused on fresh sterling strength amid some hints that the government may be heading for a “soft” Brexit with the possibility of ongoing contributions to the EU budget in return for market access. Today’s economic calendar has Eurozone PPI, Swiss Q3 GDP and the U.K. Construction PMI.

US Reports Yesterday: Revealed a solid 53.2 November ISM reading and a 0.5% October construction spending rise that followed big upward Q3 revisions, both of which lifted prospects for GDP. We also saw a 17k Thanksgiving week spike in claims that reversed the remarkably tight 333k Veteran’s Day figure, however, while the available vehicle sales figures have posted a modest 1% drop-back after a prior 6% two-month climb.  NFP should exceed the consensus 175k and could be as high as 190K later today.

FX Update: The dollar has traded modestly softer into the London interbank opening, while the euro has traded perkily. EURUSD edged out a two-week high at 1.0690, and EURJPY forayed further into five-month high territory, despite the uncertainty about Italy’s referendum on constitutional reform this weekend. Markets are betting that a technocrat government will form should PM Renzi resign in the event of a “No” vote. The forex market has also been unperturbed by Reuters citing an unnamed source saying that most ECB council members are in favour of extending the QE program by six months beyond next March without tapering. USDJPY has remained buoyant, holding around the 114.00 level, but has remained below the nine-and-a-half-month high seen at 114.82 yesterday. Market participants are treading cautiously into the release of the November U.S. employment report today. The release it less essential than is often the case this month with expectations for the Fed to hike this month by 25 bp fully discounted and with markets anticipating fiscal expansion when president-elect Trump takes up the reins at the White House.

Fed Policy Outlook: The markets are fully priced for a December 14 hike, but key will be what’s indicated for the policy trajectory in 2017. Expectations are for relatively dovish stance to accompany the tightening. Note that the upcoming FOMC meeting includes the release of updated economic forecasts, along with the dot-plot, and a Yellen press conference. Most Fedwatchers are looking for two more tightenings next year, consistent with Fedspeak that’s been stressing that moves will be gradual. However, policy actions will still be data dependent, yet it’s still too early to predict the disposition of growth and inflation next year, and we doubt the FOMC will even try with respect to its updated forecasts. Hence, there is likely to be a rather innocuous statement and little change to the forecasts, that will limit expectations for aggressive moves. Yellen is also likely to council patience. Additionally, the leaning of the new voters on the Committee is to the modestly dovish side, with Evans, Kashkari, Harker, and Kaplan coming on board, replacing the more hawkish George, Mester, Bullard, and Rosengren.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • US Non-Farm Payrolls – November employment data is out today and expectations are for 177k headline gain for the month following a 161k figure in October and 191k in September, with risk to the upside as high as 190K. The unemployment rate should remain steady at 4.9% (median 4.9%). As we discussed in Monday’s commentary, headline risk is firmly to the upside as producer sentiment and claims have both improved significantly.
  • Canada Employment – Employment, due Friday, is seen rising 15.0k in November after the 43.9k surge in October. But the recent run of surprisingly strong job gains (August +26.2k, September +67.2k) maintains the risk for pull-back in jobs (median is -10.0k). Of course, this same line of thinking was in play for the October report, and there was a solid expansion in jobs. The unemployment rate is expected to hold steady at 7.0%.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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Macro Events & News for 12.01.2016

2016-12-01_09-10-48

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: A jump in oil prices following yesterday’s OPEC deal on output cuts and a stronger than expected manufacturing PMI reading out of China underpinned broad gains on Asian stock markets overnight. The front end WTI  future cleared the USD 50 per barrel mark, but while the oil price induced rally already helped European markets to post gains Wednesday, it seems to be running out of steam with U.S. stock futures down on the day in tandem with U.K. stock futures. Concerns about a new wave of global protectionism seems to be adding to concerns. The rise in oil prices should keep upward pressure on yields, although if equities head south again, we could see futures regaining some of yesterday’s losses. Italian markets will remain in focus as the referendum on constitutional reforms draws nearer. The European calendar has the final reading for the Eurozone manufacturing PMI, as well as Eurozone unemployment numbers and the U.K. manufacturing PMI for November.

US Reports Yesterday: Very solid personal income, ADP, and Chicago PMI figures that further document accelerating activity. For income, we saw a firm 0.6% October rise, with a lean 0.3% consumption increase but with the expected 0.1% “real” gain thanks to a lean 0.2% PCE chain price rise. We saw skewing of Q3 income and consumption strength toward September that lifted the entry to Q4, beyond the expected upward income revisions in Q2 and Q3, and Q3 consumption boosts. We lifted our consumption estimates, though we still peg Q4 GDP growth at 1.8%. A 216k November ADP rise beat our 180k estimate for private payrolls with a 190k total payroll increase, though we saw a big 28k downward October ADP revision to 119k from 147k that left a downside gap to the 142k private payroll increase in that month. We saw a November Chicago PMI surge to a 22-month high of 57.6 to leave a robust level as producer sentiment extends its uptrend. We expect a 190k rise in November payrolls tomorrow.

Canada’s Growth Ticks Up: Canada’s 3.5% GDP rebound in Q3 was accompanied by the anticipated bounce back in energy production, but was joined by acceleration in the pace of consumption spending, a surge in investment on non-residential structures and a positive contribution from inventories. A 0.3% gain in September GDP left a strong hand-off to Q4. The reports also imparted a mildly positive tilt to the outlook for 2016 and 2017 growth, adding to the case for no change from the Bank of Canada at the December announcement.

Fedspeak: Cleveland Fed hawk Mester said the “devil will be in the details” in terms of fiscal, trade and immigration policies of the next administration with respect to inflation and employment, but raising rates would be a prudent step for the Fed as postponing hikes for too long would raise risks of recession and financial instability. She feels the Fed meanwhile “is not behind the curve.” Mester has been a hawkish dissenter against policy status quo and has been arguing for pre-emptive rate hikes for a while, so this won’t come as a surprise. Fed Governor Powell;communications should downplay the timing of rate moves, he said in prepared remarks at an “Understanding Fedspeak” event. Focusing on the potential timing of changes can lead to confusion. Rather, communications should emphasize the uncertainty over forecasts. On the dot plot, he noted that while changes in the plot might reveal changes in views on the policy path, it’s not a useful predictor of near term rate action. In conclusion, he said policymakers communicate a lot more these days; some of the comments are designed to express the consensus, while some is designed to show the diversity of views.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • US ISM Manufacturing PMI  – The October ISM is expected to rise to 52.5 from 51.9 in October. Forecast risk: upward, given strong components in early month sentiment. Market risk: downward, as weakening in data could impact rate hike timelines. The ISM has shown a recent high of 59.9 in February ’11 and a low of 33.1 in December of 2008.
  • Canada 3Q GDP – Real Q3 GDP is expected to rebound 3.4% in the report due today after the 1.6% drop in Q2. A bounce-back in real net exports is seen driving the pick-up. Consumption growth is seen slowing, while M&E investment should manage another small gain. Inventories are the usual wildcard, projected to modestly subtract from GDP. Meanwhile, September GDP by industry is seen up 0.1% m/m, leaving a tepid hand-off to Q4. Moreover, the Q3 surge will be driven by a return to production and activity in the Forth McMurray region after the wildfire temporarily halted production in Q2.

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Macro Events & News for 11.01.2016

2016-11-01_08-29-02

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets are mixed, with Japanese markets fluctuating and closed with slight gains after the BoJ left rates unchanged, but lowered the inflation outlook. The Hang Seng is outperforming and mainland Chinese markets are also underpinned, after the official manufacturing PMI improved. The ASX underperformed as AUD strengthened and U.S. and U.K. stock futures are moving higher. Oil prices are up from lows, but the front end WTI future is just above USD 47 per barrel and clearly down from recent highs, amid the lack of an OPEC output deal. In Europe trade is likely to be quieter than usual, with a public holiday in some European countries, including parts of Germany. This will delay the release of final EMU manufacturing PMI numbers until tomorrow, while Switzerland and the U.K. will publish manufacturing PMI data today.

The BoJ left policy unchanged following the conclusion of its latest policy meeting, as had been widely expected. This left the interest rate at -0.1% and QQE unchanged at Y80 tln per year. The central bank also pushed back, once again, the time when it expects inflation to reach the 2% target, now projecting this to happen “around fiscal 2018.” Previously the BoJ had forecast inflation returning to target by the end of fiscal 2017, which ends in March 2018. The ellusive target was first introduced in 2013. Headline core CPI fell to -0.5% y/y in October, while the so-called “core-core” CPI figure was flat y/y, a three-year low and highlighting sluggish consumer demand. The central bank also trimmed its inflation forecasts today, now seeing core CPI at 1.5% in 2017 versus 1.7% previously. On the economy, the BoJ said that the economy would continue to expand moderately, but noted that households haven’t been spending increased income and that the risks to the outlook were skewed to the downside.

FX Update: The Aussie dollar was the standout performing, rallying on the RBA’s decision to leave policy unchanged. AUD-USD and AUD-JPY are registering the biggest movement out of the currencies we track, showing respective gains of 0.7% and 0.8% into the London interbank open. Australia’s weak core inflation data had fed some speculation that the RBA might have opted to make a third rate cut of the year. But the antipodean central bank stood pat and Governor Lowe’s statement was upbeat in outlook, noting that “over the next year, the economy is forecast to grow at close to its potential rate before gradually strengthening” with inflation “expected to pick up gradually over the next two years.” AUDUSD clocked a six-day high at 0.7688 while AUDJPY broke into three-month high terrain. Stronger than expected October manufacturing PMI surveys out of China, with the Caixin version reaching its best level since August 2011, also lifted the Aussie. Elsewhere, currencies generally saw narrow ranges. Cable consolidated gains seen into the London close yesterday, holding around 1.2220-30. EURUSD continued to narrowly orbit the 1.0950 level. USDJPY popped moderately higher after the expected decision by the BoJ to leave policy unchanged with the central bank lowering CPI forecasts and yet again pushing back the time it expects the 2% target to be reached.

US Data reports: Mixed. We saw a moderate 0.3% September personal income gain, but with a solid 0.5% consumption rise, alongside divergent October swings for the Chicago PMI and the Dallas Fed that left both measures below prior estimates. We saw a Chicago PMI drop to a 5-month low of 50.6 from 54.2, and a rise for the Dallas Fed to a still-negative -1.5 in October from -3.7. We saw an ISM-adjusted Dallas Fed drop to 49.6 from 51.2 in October and 50.7 in September.

Carney to stay and extra 12 months: BoE’s Carney will stay on another year, taking his term beyond the expected Article 50 process in order to help secure an orderly transition. This followed a meeting yesterday with PM May,  the UK Finance Minister Hammond says he’s “very pleased” to hear that Carney intends to stay until the end of June 2019.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • US manufacturing ISM – The October ISM should reveal a headline increase to 51.7 from 51.5 in September and 49.4 in August. Already released measures of sentiment for October have revealed headline declines. More broadly we expect sentiment to improve in October with the ISM-adjusted average of all measures climbing to 51 after two months at 50 as inventory headwinds dissipate and the mining sector rebounds.
  • Canada GDP – Expectations are for a 0.2% rise in September GDP.  The modest gain would follow the back to back surges in August (+0.5%) and July (+0.6%), as the economy, or more specifically oil sands production in the Fort McMurray region, rebounded from the wildfires that shuttered production in May (when GDP fell 0.6%). The energy sector saw continued growth in September, as export volumes grew and higher volumes boosted manufacturing production.

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Macro Events & News for 10.28.2016

2016-10-27_09-06-50

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets headed broadly lower, as investors remain focused on the earnings season, with Canon Inc. the biggest drag on the index. U.K. and U.S. stock futures are also down, following on from losses yesterday. Oil prices are up from lows, but the front end WTI (USOil) futures remains firmly below USD 50 per barrel, as U.S. East and Gulf coast stockpiles rose and the country’s production picked up. In Europe Deutsche Bank reports earnings today and the calendar has U.K. Q3 GDP growth data, which is expected to show a sharp deceleration in the quarterly growth rate to 0.3%. The Eurozone has M3 money supply growth and Italian consumer and business confidence data. Elsewhere Norges Bank is expected to keep the deposit rate unchanged at 0.50%. Core European bond futures declined in tandem with stock markets yesterday, as the focus remains on the U.S. rate outlook and the U.S. Presidential Election.

US Earnings – the busiest day : Earnings will remain the focal point again today with several more heavy hitters on tap. The calendar features Alphabet, Amazon, Twitter, Amgen, Baidu, Dow Chemical, Dr Pepper Snapple, Ford Motor, Aetna, Blackstone, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Brunswick, ConocoPhillips, Celgene, Raytheon, Expedia, Choice Hotels, Colgate-Palmolive, VW, Deckers, Hanesbrands, HealthSouth, LinkedIn, MGM Resorts, Nokia, Samsung Electronics, SolarCity, and Stanley Black & Decker.

US Data reports: Revealed big upside September surprises in the advance indicator report for the trade deficit and inventories alongside a 3.1% September new home sales rise that unfortunately followed big downward revisions over the prior three months that trimmed the summer sales spike. The trade and inventory surprises lifted Q3 GDP growth estimates sharply to 3.3% from 2.5%, though there were reductions in Q4 GDP growth to 2.0% from 2.5% as the expected Q4 inventory bounce was “pulled forward” into September. Expectations are now for a September drop in the goods and services trade gap to $36.5 bln from $40.7 bln in August. Also a 0.2% September business inventory increase that incorporates yesterday’s gains of 0.2% for wholesalers and 0.3% for retailers, alongside an assumed 0.1% factory inventory rise.

Germany’s Schaeuble: U.K. can’t have Brexit “A La Carte”. Nothing really new there, with the German finance minister repeating again that single market membership requires the acceptance of the EU’s four freedoms. He also said that the EU can’t show much flexibility, which confirms again that boths sides are heading for a hard Brexit scenario and Schaeuble’s hope that the economic damage for the EU and the U.K should be kept to a minimum, may be hard to achieve.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • UK Prelim GDP –  The first post Brexit quarterly reading. So far cable has pivoted around 1.2200, since the flash crash on October 7th. Announcement watched eagerly in Downing Street and at the BOE. Expectations are for a q/q figure of 0.3%. Last time 0.5% and the subsequently revised up to 0.7%.
  • US Core Durable Goods – September figure is seen as edging up 0.2%, after August’s revised 0.1% increase.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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Macro Events & News for 10.26.2016

2016-10-26_09-38-00

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets are mostly down, with Japan a notable outperforming (closing up  and indices holding on to modest gains as the Yen continued to decline against the Dollar. U.S. and U.K. stock futures are also heading south as oil prices are down and the front end WTI future is trading below USD 50 per barrel, which has been hitting energy producers. Investors continue to watch earnings reports. ECB’s Draghi once again defended the ECB’s policy in a speech in Germany yesterday evening, while once again calling for support from the fiscal side. Nothing new there that would change the policy outlook.

German GfK consumer confidence: Dropped to 9.7 in November, from 10.0 in October. There is no breakdown for the November projections but the fall back was unexpected and disappointing, especially after the stronger than expected Ifo and PMI readings this week. The breakdown for October showed a marked improvement in business cycle expectations, which jumped to 13.0 from 6.8, the highest reading since June, which suggests that the Brexit shock was short lived. Despite this income expectations declined sharply as did the willingness to buy, although the willingness to save also slumped amid the low interest rate environment. Mixed messages then and at least in Germany it seems Draghi’s policy of easy money is not lifting consumption.

Australian CPI: The Australian dollar rallied following an above-forecast headline in Australian Q3 CPI, which rose 0.7% q/q, above the median expectation for a 0.5% rise. Most expect this should keep the RBA, which had cited concerns about disinflation as prime reasons for cutting rates in May and August this year, from any temptation to cut rates at its policy meeting next week. Core inflation painted a more benign picture, remaining unchanged at 1.5% y/y. AUDUSD lifted to a one-week high at 0.7708, which was a gain of just over 1%, before settling around 0.7690.

US Data reports: Revealed a larger than expected consumer confidence drop to 98.6 in October from a 103.5 (was 104.1) September figure that now sits marginally below the 103.8 cycle-high in January of 2015, alongside a Richmond Fed rise to -4.0 from -8.0 in September and a 3-year low of -11.0 August. We also saw big gains in two August home price indicators of 0.4% for Case-Shiller and 0.7% for the FHFA. The ISM-adjusted Richmond Fed rose to 51.5 from 50.8 in September and a 43-month low of 49.7 in August, as we’re seeing a renewed uptrend in producer sentiment with the bounce in oil prices and a recovery in mining and factory output as the big six-quarter inventory headwind reverses course. Confidence faces a headwind from the November elections, though we have an ongoing lift from low gasoline prices, stock market and home price gains, and an expected GDP bounce after a three-quarter string of lean 1% growth rates through Q2.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • US Flash Services PMI  – Expectations are for a slight uptick to 52.4 from a positively revised 52.3 last time.
  • US New Home Sales –  New home sales are expected to decrease 1.5% to a 600k unit pace in September from 609k in August. Forecast risk: upward, given the higher NAHB for the month. Market risk: downward, as a run of weak data could impact the path of further rate hikes.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

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Macro Events & News for 10.25.2016

2016-10-25_09-38-40

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets are mostly down, as the positive confidence indicators out of Europe and the U.S. yesterday were overshadowed by weak GDP numbers from South Korea, which weighed on most markets. Topix and Nikkei outperformed, with a weaker Yen underpinning exporters. U.S. and U.K stock futures are also moving higher, oil prices are little changed, and the front end WTI future is trading at USD 50.51 per barrel. After the strong round of PMI readings for the Eurozone yesterday markets will be looking for upside surprises in the German Ifo and French business confidence data, which would keep pressure on Bund futures and continue to underpin Eurozone stocks. The FTSE 100 meanwhile seems set to recover some of yesterday’s losses as the Pound drops against USD and EUR, although Gilt futures should continue to outperform Bunds as strong confidence data fuels ECB tapering speculation.

BoC’s Poloz “Wait and See approach to rate cuts”:  saying that the bank’s “…best plan right now, we think, is to wait for the next 18 months or so.” A two track economy makes monetary policy more difficult, as it is challenging to speed up fast growing parts to offset the slower growing parts, he explained. He said the bank has to “weigh the risk of waiting longer against what are the costs associated with doing something more immediate.” He acknowledged that more easing would put the bank “very close to using unconventional tools. And that’s of course not a decision we take lightly.” As for last week, those uncertainties prevented a rate cut. The comments came in response to questions in his ongoing Q&A with the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. His comments appear to squash the prospects for a near term rate cut, which seemed to ramp up significantly with his dovish remarks following the announcement. The loonie firmed, as USDCAD backtracked from nearly 1.3400 to 1.3286 following his comments. Overnight the pair recouped the 1.3300 handle and currently trades at 1.3335.

US Data Reports: US flash Markit PMI jumped 1.7 points to 53.2 in October, after falling 0.5 points to 51.5 in September from 52.0 in August. This is the highest since last October’s 54.1 print. New orders rose to 54.7 from 51.1, though the employment component declined. The better than expected headline is consistent with expectations for a pick up in activity in Q4.

Fedspeak: Chicago Fed dove Evans was true to his leanings – the near-term growth outlook is relatively good, and the labor market improvement is solid. And though those should support higher inflation projections, he remains worried that inflation is still too low while the outlook is uncertain. That’s been his concern for some time, and he continues to stress the need for the Fed to show a commitment to its 2% inflation target. The FOMC should undershoot its employment projection, and overshoot on its inflation goal. Evans is not a voter this year, but he does vote in 2017, along with Harker, Kaplan and Kashkari. Fed’s Bullard reiterated one 25 bp rate hike is likely, though he gave no timing. He thinks that should be sufficient for now and expects the low rate environment to be the norm for the next several years. But he acknowledged that the St Louis Fed’s rate forecast is flatter than those of others on the Committee. That’s pretty much the market’s assessment, where implied Fed funds futures are pricing in about a 67% chance for one 25 bp rate increase in December, with the move not fully priced in until 2018.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • German Ifo Business Climate – Expected to tick up slightly to 109.6 from 109.5 last time. A survey of 7,000 German businesses that has a strong track record of correlation to the German and wider Euro area economy. Other figures relate to current business Assessment and Expectations.
  • US Consumer Confidence – September Consumer Confidence is expected to decrease to 101.0 from 104.1.This compares to a low of 25.3 in February of 2009. Forecast risk: downward, given the drop in the Michigan headline. Market risk: downward, as weaker data could impact rate hike timelines.
  • Carney & Draghi  Speeches – The BOE Governor is up first at 14:30 in front of the House of Lords Economic Affairs committee around 14.30 GMT. He’s there to answer questions on “The economic consequences of the vote to leave the EU and the BOE’s response”. This will be one to keep an eye on as we might see Carney walking that fine line between politics and being an independent central bank.  The ECB President is scheduled at 15:30 for a lecture on stability, equity and monetary policy to the German DIW Economic Institute.

Janne Muta

Chief Market Analyst

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

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Macro Events & News for 10.21.2016

2016-10-21_08-31-09

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets are narrowly mixed, with Japanese bourses managing marginal gains as the Yen falls against the Dollar. Stock futures in the U.S. are down, but U.K. futures are slightly in positive territory after the UK100 managed to close with a marginal gain on Thursday. Eurozone bond and stock markets outperformed yesterday after Draghi managed to dampen tapering fears, while postponing any decisions on future policy to December. Bund futures moved sideways in after hour trade, and oil prices are falling towards USD 50 per barrel, which will dampen investor appetite but Eurozone markets are likely to continue outperforming their U.K. counterparts in the wake of Draghi’s statement yesterday. The data calendar is relatively quiet, with only U.K. public finance data, but the ECB’s survey of professional forecasts will give clues about the inflation outlook and comments from Weidmann may add a more hawkish spin to Draghi’s message yesterday. The GER30 is awaiting earnings reports from Daimler as positive numbers from SAP are underpinning the index ahead of the official open.

Kuroda Speech: BOJ will evaluate appropriate yield curve at every meeting, “ideal” can change depending on economy, not immediately thinking of lowering 80tln yen goal and possible to revise reaching 2% inflation time frame (currently target is for Inflation to hit 2% during 2017) !! He also reemphasized that “buying, selling FX is under the jurisdiction of the Finance Ministry”.

ECB – Decisions on QE Postponed until December: Nothing new from the ECB, with major decisions postponed, pretty much as we expected. While Draghi initially spooked markets by saying that an extension to the QE program hasn’t been discussed today, he still managed to keep investors happy in the end, by adding that an abrupt halt to asset purchases is unlikely. With the current program, which runs until March, confirmed at EUR 80 bln per month, this implies an extension of the asset purchase schedule, even if it may come at somewhat reduced levels.

US Data Reports: Revealed firm Philly Fed component data despite a small headline drop to 9.7 in October from a 19-month high of 12.8, alongside a 13k bounce in initial claims in the BLS survey week to a still respectable 260k that remains consistent with a remarkably lean 253k October average. We also saw a 3.2% September existing home sales rise to a 5.47 mln rate that beat estimates, alongside a 0.2% September leading indicators bounce that reversed a 0.2% August drop. The monthly data appear poised for an upturn into Q4, as the bounce in oil prices is allowing a mining and factory output recovery just as the big six-quarter inventory headwind comes to a close.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • Canada Retail Sales – Retail sales are expected to rise 0.3% in August after the 0.1% dip in July. The ex-autos sales aggregate is seen expanding 0.4% in August following the 0.1% dip in July. Gasoline prices dipped just 0.9% in August after the 5.6% plunge in July, according to the CPI . Hence we should see the gasoline station sales component exert a very slight drag on total and ex-autos sales. Vehicle sales downshifted to a slower pace in July, and that modest slowing persisted in August according to industry sales figures. Sales volumes grew 0.3% in July, suggestive of some awaking in the consumer after spending declines from March to June.
  • Canada CPI – CPI is also expected to rise 0.2% m/m in September after the 0.2% drop in August. Total CPI is seen accelerating to a 1.4% y/y pace in September from the 1.1% rate in August. A pick-up in gasoline prices is expected to drive the gain in total CPI during September relative to August, contrasting with the hefty gasoline price declines that were a drag on total CPI in July and August. The Bank of Canada’s core CPI is seen rising 0.2% m/m in September after the flat reading in August, leaving a 1.8% y/y pace that is identical to the growth rate in in August.

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Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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Macro Events & News for 10.20.2016

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FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets mostly moved higher, as the Dollar strengthened in the wake of the last U.S. presidential debate. The weaker Yen helped to underpin Japanese markets and the most recent rise in oil prices is also helping to underpin investor demand. The front end WTI future has come off highs but is holding comfortably above USD 51 per barrel. In Europe the focus is on the ECB meeting and even if policy is likely to remain on hold today, Draghi will hope to keep his options sufficiently open to avoid a temper tantrum as markets focus on further stimulus beyond the current QE program, which ends in March next year. The European calendar also has U.K. retail sales, BoP and current account data from the Eurozone and Swiss trade data at the start of the session.

BOC Rate Decision: Governor Poloz said they actively discussed adding more monetary stimulus before deciding to leave the policy rate unchanged. He said the Governing Council “actively discussed the possibility of adding more monetary stimulus at this time, in order to return to the economy to full capacity.” Yet, they “identified a number of uncertainties in the current framework that are serving to widen the zone of balance within our risk-management framework.” Those uncertainties include “the macroeconomic effects of the new mortgage rates, the likely path of our exports; the impact of the federal government’s fiscal measures…and the effects on business confidence of the U.S. election.” The revelation that they “actively discussed” the possibility of adding more stimulus is not exactly a surprise. Given where the domestic and global economy currently sit, expectations are that this will continued to be discussed but with the same result (no change in rates) to be the same.

Poor Australian Labour Data: The number of jobs fell last month by 9,800, expectations were for an increase of 15,200, also the previous month was revised down to a fall of 8,600 from a fall of 3,900.  Fulltime employment for September showed a dramatic fall of 53,000 and August was revised down to 10,500 from 11,500. AUD/USD dropped from around 0.7725 to under 0.7700, spent a few minutes chopping in a small range before slipping further and its under 0.7665 currently. Just as doubts were raised after big employment gains in the past, doubts were raised on big employment losses on today’s figures, the -53K for full time jobs in the month result in particular was greeted with questions.

Fedspeak: Dallas Fed moderate (and non-voter) Kaplan sees inflation firming while GDP growth for 2016 will likely average 1.75%, sufficient to drive down unemployment and take some slack out of the labor force. He sees political uncertainty likely affecting capital spending, but once the election is out of the way focus needs to shift to entitlement reform and infrastructure spending. Kaplan also notes that the Fed needs to be “humble” about the limits of monetary policy. Fed’s Potter says the Fed should be prepared to sell MBS, in comments at a Minneapolis Fed conference. Potter is head of the Fed’s Markets Group, so he has a lot of authority behind his words. Though “current FOMC guidance states that the sale of agency MBS is not anticipated…it is prudent for the Desk to be prepared for a wide variety of scenarios, including sales or the need to purchase additional agency MBS.” The large size and structure of the agency MBS market makes it a “desirable choice for conduction operations of the magnitude necessary t have a meaningful impact on financial and macroeconomic conditions.” However, the Fed’s experience with selling MBS is much more limited than purchasing agency paper, he noted. The Fed’s portfolio and possible manipulations of such has been in the news lately, especially after a “twist” operation was broached by Boston Fed’s Rosengren last week.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • ECB Rate Announcement & Press Conference –  Even if the ECB more likely to postpone any major decisions until December Draghi will be facing a difficult balancing act at today’s press conference, especially since a Reuters reported suggested that the planned tweaks to the asset purchase program designed to address looming supply shortages could already be discussed this week. At the same time, the question is whether the ECB will extend the QE program beyond March next year, when the current schedule of EUR 80 bln purchases per month is set to end. With growth indicators suggesting ongoing economic expansion and inflation starting to move higher, the ECB clearly is reluctant to add even more stimulus to an already very expansionary policy but the doves at the council will press for a follow up program with the end result likely a gradual phasing out of asset purchases. It will depend on Draghi’s delivery whether this will spook markets as the dreaded “tapering” or whether he can sell it as the further expansion of monetary policy it actually is. For now Draghi will be keeping all his options open and try to deliver a statement that keeps markets guessing and hoping and thus avoids a temper tantrum.
  • US Philly Fed Index – October Philly Fed should reveal a headline dip to 6.3 after the September bounce to 12.8 from 2.0 in August. The Empire State Index for October is already out and declined to -6.8 from -2.0 in September. Broadly, expectations are for producer sentiment to trend sideways in October with the ISM-adjusted average of all measures holding at 50 from August and September.

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Chief Market Analyst

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


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Macro Events & News for 10.19.2016

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FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Better earnings reports from the likes of Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Netflix, and Johnson & Johnson bolstered Wall Street overnight. European bourses rallied upwards of 1.25% as well, expecting no let up anytime soon of central bank stimulus. Also, U.S. CPI data was a touch light on the core reading, which was likely a positive outcome for stocks too, though it had little impact on Fed rate hike thinking overall. Bonds rallied too, and Treasury yields slipped from earlier highs after the launch Saudi Arabia’s $10-15 bln multi-tranche bond offering. Strong demand for the paper saw hedges easily unwound. The 1.80% level on the 10-year also capped the upside. The dollar stumbled some, leaving USDJPY under 103.90 into the NA close. Stock markets in Asia have followed the NA session and are generally higher. Gold remains in a tight range at USD 1261 and WTI remains north of USD 50.

Chinese Data: Year on Year GDP confirmed at 6.7% with 3Q QoQ also in line at 1.8. Retail sales for September crept up to 10.7% (expectations and previous 10.6%). However, industrial production fell to 6.1% from 6.3% with expectations had been for a slight rise to 6.4%. The details show weaker exports and investments but a growing housing market and rising consumption.  New home sales grew by 43.2% in the first nine months of the year (2015 the growth was 18.25) – credit continues to roll in China.

US Data Reports: The September overall-CPI was 0.3% (median 0.3%), while the core index was 0.1% (median 0.2%). Year over year growth accelerated to 1.5% from 1.1% in September, and the core y/y growth rate was 2.2% from 2.3%. Plunging oil prices kept inflation measures depressed through last winter but we are now seeing a rebound. U.S. NAHB homebuilder sentiment index dipped 2 points to 63 in October, as expected, after surging 6 points to 65 in September. The latter was the strongest reading since October 2015 (and for this business cycle). The present single family index fell 2 points too, to 69 following the 6 point jump to 71 previously. The future index rose 1 point to 72 after the 5 point September rise to 71. The index of prospect buyer traffic slipped 1 point to 46 from 47 (revised down from 48).

Germany’s Schaeuble wants ESM to take over as fiscal watch-dog. That the Stability and Growth Pact is not worth much more than the paper it is written on is pretty evident considering that even the ECB is calling on Germany to use “its fiscal room” to boost growth, even though Germany, may be doing better than other countries, but is also facing a debt burden that is far exceeding the 60% originally laid down in the Maastricht Treaty. The European Commission, which is officially charged with overseeing the implementation of the pact and with issuing fines if necessary, has been very lenient amid intense political pressure. Against that background, German Finance Minister Schaeuble is now proposing that the ESM should take over from the politically dominated Commission to take over as fiscal watchdog. Applying the Pact to the latter may help to make the Eurozone more stable, but seems unlikely to meet with much support even though former ECB chief economist Issing warned that current levels of moral hazard are likely to lead to the failure of the single currency.

Main Macro Events Today                

  • BOC Policy Report and Rate Statement – No change to the current 0.50% rate setting is expected at the announcement. A cautiously constructive outlook for growth and inflation is expected which will be consistent with no change in rates for an extended period. The growth and inflation outlook should be trimmed, but recent firm economic data suggest that any reductions from the BoC will be modest. September’s announcement contained the surprise shift that risks to the inflation profile have “tilted somewhat to the downside since July.” August’s CPI confirmed this view.
  • UK Earnings and Employment data – Expectations are for average earnings to remain unchanged at 2.3%, claimant count to rise by 3,400 for last month and Unemployment rate also to remain unchanged at 4.9%.

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

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Macro Events & News for 10.18.2016

2016-10-18_09-14-36

FOREX News Today

European Outlook: Asian stock markets are broadly higher, with Hong Kong outperforming as developers and casinos rebound. Japanese markets are slightly higher after fluctuating through the session as investors mull the U.S. rate outlook and await corporate earnings reports. A disappointing Empire State Index in the U.S. and a weaker Yen helped to underpin Japanese markets, and U.S. and U.K. stock futures are also moving higher. Oil prices are up on the day and the front end WTI future is holding above USD 50 per barrel. The recent uptick in oil prices coupled with a weak Pound are fuelling inflation concerns in the U.K. in particular and contributed to the underperformance of Gilt futures and the concomitant rise in yields that went hand in hand with a steepening of the yield curve. In this context investors will keep a close eye on today’s releases of Sep U.K. inflation data, although pressure especially on retailers not to pass on the rise in import prices at least for now is high. In the Eurozone all eyes are on the ECB’s council meeting on Thursday and today’s latest lending survey is unlikely to shed any light on the immediate outlook.

RBA Meeting’s Minutes: Holding rates steady “at this meeting” consistent with inflation, growth targets, Reasonable prospect of sustaining economic growth, gradual rise in inflation, Considerable uncertainty remained about momentum in labour, housing markets, An appreciating AUD could complicate economic rebalancing.  Q3 GDP growth looked to have run at similar pace to Q2, Rising commodity prices likely lifted terms of trade in Q3. Growth in China seemed to have stabilised, but debt a source of concern. AUDUSD rallied to 0.7680 following release of the minutes.   

US Data Reports: Revealed some modestly disappointing factory figures, though there is an emerging uptrend for the sector as the inventory and petro-headwind diminishes. For the October Empire State report, we saw a headline drop to a 5-month low of -6.8 from -2.0 in September and -4.2 in August, though this still allowed a slight rise in the ISM-adjusted measure after an outsized September hit, to 46.3 from an 8-month low of 45.1. A 0.1% September industrial production rise matched estimates, though it followed downward revisions that left a slightly bigger August unwind of a slightly smaller June-July spike. Yet, industrial production grew at a 1.8% pace in Q3, and expectations are for  a 0.5% rise in Q4 that leaves the first two-quarter rise since 2014.

Fedspeak: VC Fischer – Low rates could threaten financial stability and leave the US economy more vulnerable to adverse shocks. Low rates partly compromise the FOMC’s ability to fight recessions. But he said there is currently no evidence now of heightened instability risks. On the various causes of lower interest rates, he noted lower productivity growth (which implies higher savings and reduced investment), demographic changes weighing on growth, weak investment, and developments. Interestingly, he didn’t include monetary policy per se and said it is “not that simple” for the Fed to influence short and long term rates (hum). Though he did not address the policy stance specifically, the tone of his comments suggest he’d be supportive of a rate hike this year and rather contrary to Mrs. Yellens more dovish tones on Friday.  

Main Macro Events Today                

  • UK Sept. Inflation – CPI to tick up to a new cycle high of 0.9% from 0.6% in August. Core CPI is also seen rising to a new cycle peak, of 1.4% y/y, from 1.3%. Such a rise in inflation will be consistent with BoE projections. Higher oil prices and ongoing Sterling weakness will push up inflation and the question is for how much and how long. In the meantime rising inflation is underpinning a pick up in yields and a steepening of the yield curve, as the BoE signals that it is willing to accommodate a higher inflation trajectory.
  •  US Sept. CPI  – The September headline CPI is expected to grow 0.3%, while the core index rises 0.2%. YoY expected at 1.5%. Forecast risk: upward, as oil prices rebounded slightly in September. Market risk: downward, as inflation undershoots may affect the timing of additional rate hikes.

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Chief Market Analyst

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jmutaJanne Muta is a seasoned industry professional with over 16 years experience in the global markets. Originally from Finland, Janne has worked for institutions in both Helsinki and London as an institutional fund manager, global market analyst and FX educator.

Traders and fund managers from around the world have benefited greatly from Janne’s technical analysis methods. The indicators and price action based trading models he has developed, have, after rigorous testing, proven to be invaluable in identifying high probability trades.


“My mission is to help you to become a confident and successful trader”

Disclaimer: This material is provided as a general marketing communication for information purposes only and does not constitute an independent investment research. Nothing in this communication contains, or should be considered as containing, an investment advice or an investment recommendation or a solicitation for the purpose of buying or selling of any financial instrument. All information provided is gathered from reputable sources and any information containing an indication of past performance is not a guarantee or reliable indicator of future performance. Users acknowledge that any investment in FX and CFDs products is characterized by a certain degree of uncertainty and that any investment of this nature involves a high level of risk for which the users are solely responsible and liable. We assume no liability for any loss arising from any investment made based on the information provided in this communication. This communication must not be reproduced or further distributed without our prior written permission.