A Cautious Start To The Week With Reinfection Spikes Weighing

 | Jun 22, 2020 08:25

h5 Market Overview

The surge of positivity that came with economies beginning to re-open is now being replaced with caution and doubt as infection rates are picking up. News that even as New York is set to further reduce its lockdown restrictions, infection rates in some US states are sharply picking up again. Consumer products giant, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), closing some of its stores again in Florida and Arizona suggests that the surge in retail sales seen in May could simply be a knee-jerk reaction rather than a full swing of economic recovery for the US. The result is a mixed look to major markets today. Recent sessions have seen a drift of dollar strengthening as previous weakness is being retraced. Although the early moves are looking slightly dollar negative, the trend over the past week has been for the dollar bulls to come out in favour as the session develops. Equities have been distinctly cautious (US dollar gaining ground tends to come hand in hand with risk aversion still) and indices are cautiously lower in early moves. Even though Treasury yields are showing little real direction of late, there has been a swing back into gold once more. This could certainly be born of a safe haven flow, but there is key resistance between $1744/$1764 which has restrained the price on several occasions in the past couple of months.

Wall Street closed lower, with the S&P 500 -0.6% at 3098, whilst US futures are relatively stable (E-mini S&Ps +0.4%). Asian markets were cautious (Nikkei -0.2%, Shanghai Composite -0.1%) but Europeans indices are shading negative in early moves. In forex, there is a slight risk positive and USD negative bias to early moves, but it will be curious to see this continue if equities see selling pressure build. Commodities show a risk negative bias, with gold just under $10 higher, whilst oil is around half a percent lower.

It is a quiet start to the week for the economic calendar. There is nothing of any note for the European morning, so later the focus will turn to Eurozone Consumer Confidence at 1500BST. Expectation is for a rebound to continue for a second straight month in June to -15.0 (from -18.8 in May). The US Existing Home Sales are expected to show sales declining for a third straight month in May, by -2.3% to 4.20m. However, given the recent positive surprises elsewhere on US housing indicators, the potential for a positive surprise will be elevated.

Chart of the Day – EUR/GBP

One of our key medium term themes across major currencies is that we see EUR outperforming versus both USD and GBP. The near term dollar technical rally is weighing on EUR/USD, but versus sterling the euro is performing well now. EUR/GBP is looking to breakout again. An original breakout above £0.8865 was a key moment back in May. The market then used the breakout as the basis of support for a higher consolidation range between £0.8865/£0.9054. Now we see the next stage developing. In the renewed euro outperformance along with sterling struggling, last week the bulls used support of a six week uptrend to propel the cross higher. Although a move above £0.9054 could not be held into the close, technical signals suggest the market is ready to pull higher now. Daily momentum indicators are all turning increasingly positive, with a bull kiss on Stochastics, bull cross on MACD and RSI rising above 60. A close above £0.9054 would complete another range breakout and imply +190 pips towards £0.9245 in due course. Weakness is a chance to buy EUR/GBP. There is a good basis of breakout support now between £0.9000/£0.9054. It has taken a while to break above £0.9000 but this should now become the basis of a floor for the bulls. The trend rises at £0.8930 today, with a key higher low at £0.8910. The is little real resistance until £0.9400/£0.9500.

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