Daily Market Outlook, February 21, 2023
Asian Markets Marking Time, Waiting Lead From Wall Street
Asian equities are trading with a muted tone overnight as they lacked a lead from Wall Street given the NYSE was closed for US Presidents Day celebrations. The Nikkei and Shanghai Comp are rotating around the flatline for the session, while the Hang Seng is the standout underperformer shedding over 1.5% driven by regional tech losses. The subdued risk sentiment in Asian trade was compounded by the recent minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia, which confirmed that discussion at the most recent meeting was around the scale of a hike 25 or 50bps, with a pause not even on the table for negotiation, as the minutes confirmed the board were committed to further rate increases in the coming months, once again dashing dovish investors desires
European bourses are set to open with a softer tone this morning ahead of flash PMI prints for the Uk, Germany and the Eurozone. Stateside investor focus will be firmly on FOMC minutes released later today, markets are currently pricing a higher terminal rate circa 5.3% for July with a 2023 rate curve remaining above 5%, as investors abandon hopes of rate cuts this year. With the US inflation backdrop remaining stubbornly sticky, combined with the robustness of the employment landscape it is likely the Fed minutes will confirm that the Open Market committee are poised to keep the pedal to the metal on the higher for longer rates mantra, certainly the recent price action in the Dollar cements this view the DXY has recovered its losses for the year so far and looks poised to challenge the pivotal 105 handle, weighing on global risk sentiment, with MSCI Index the broadest Asian-Pacific gauge sitting towards six week lows after retreating 3% so far in February.
FX Options Expiration New York Cut
USDJPY 133.50(300m)
AUDUSD .6410(747m), .6730(743m)
Overnight News of Note
US Futures Fall, Try To Rebound From Third Weekly Decline
Putin To Update Russia’s Elite On Ukraine In Major Speech
China Says 'Deeply Worried' On Escalation Of Ukraine War
China Launch Private Equity Pilot To Boost Property Sector
China Busy Roads Show Economic Recovery Gathers Pace
BoJ's Kuroda: Wages Set To Accelerate On Tight Job Market
Japan’s Factory Activity Falls At Fastest Pace In Over 2 Years
Australia Considered 25 Or 50Bps Rate Hike, Minutes Reveal
UK PM Sunak Lobbies Tory MPs To Back Looming Brexit Deal
NI Brexit Deal Could Trigger Resignations, UK PM Sunak Told
Germany’s ZEW Investor Confidence Set To Continue Higher
HSBC Profits Rocket As Rising Interest Rates Boost Revenue
BHP Cuts Record Dividend As China Slowdown Dents Profits
(Sourced from Bloomberg, Reuters and other reliable financial news outlets)
Technical & Trade Views
SP500 Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish Below 4100
Primary support is 4005
Primary objective is 4384
Below 4000 opens 3965
20 Day VWAP bearish, 5 Day VWAP bearish
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EURUSD Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish below 1.0710
Primary resistance is 1.0850
Primary objective is 1.0430
Above 1.0860 opens 1.09
20 Day VWAP bearish, 5 Day VWAP bearish
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GBPUSD Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish below 1.21
Primary resistance is 1.2265
Primary objective 1.1785
Above 1.2265 opens 1.2337
20 Day VWAP bearish, 5 Day VWAP bearish
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USDJPY Bias: Intraday Bullish above Bearish Below 134
Primary support is 131.85
Primary objective is 134.70
Below 130.80 opens 130.11
20 Day VWAP bullish, 5 Day VWAP bullish
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AUDUSD Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish below .7050
Primary resistance is .7050
Primary objective is .6750
Above .7150 opens .7250
20 Day VWAP bearish, 5 Day VWAP bearish
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BTCUSD Intraday Bias: Bullish Above Bearish below 25200
Primary support 23600
Primary objective is 26700
Below 20300 opens 19500
20 Day VWAP bullish, 5 Day VWAP bullish
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