Doubts Over Fed And Trump Drive Dollar Selling

 | Jul 18, 2017 08:49

Market Overview

There are doubts in the minds of traders over Fed monetary policy and the ability for Trump to deliver that are driving selling pressure on the dollar. Firstly, doubts over whether the Fed will engage a third hike this year with ongoing concerns over the lack of inflation. However these fears have been exacerbated by doubts on Donald Trump to be able to deliver the kind of reform he promised. The reform of healthcare and the repeal of Obamacare seems to be dying in Congress as an increasing number of Republicans become opposed.

If Trump cannot get healthcare reform through then how is he going to achieve the more controversial fiscal plans through? The dollar has had another leg lower as a result, coming under renewed weakness across the major currencies. Treasury yields are lower, gold is up. But interestingly, equities are struggling too. Despite the apparent dovish implications of all this on Fed monetary policy, the underlying negative economic implications are putting doubts in the minds of equities investors too.

Wall Street closed all but flat on a very quiet session, with the S&P 500 again at 2459. Asian markets were lower with the Nikkei -0.6% and back below 20,000, whilst European markets are also weaker today. In forex, there is widespread dollar weakness, with the incredible run driving the Aussie dollar to its highest level since May 2015. In commodities, gold continues to recover, whilst oil has come under a little corrective pressure as it has backed away from key resistance.

Sterling traders will especially be looking towards the UK inflation numbers to drive volatility. Expectation is that headline UK CPI will stay broadly the same at +2.9% which will continue to put pressure on the Bank of England rate setting committee which is increasingly concerned by the high levels of inflation. However, could it be that after rising consistently for over 18 months, the market will be looking to see if the trend is beginning to roll over. Core UK CPI is also expected to stay at 2.6%. However it is interesting to see the PPI input prices continuing to fall away, expected to be back into single figures at +8.7% for the year, having been as high as 19.9% back in January as sterling has recovered from its lows. The German ZEW Economic Sentiment is at 1000BST and is expected to dip back slightly to +17.6 (from +18.6 last month) which would be a second month of decline. The ZEW gives a useful read through to German growth numbers and could subsequently have an impact on the euro and also German yields today. US data is light and only really the NAHB Housing Market Index will be of any significant interest at 1500BST and is expected to stay at 67.

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Chart of the Day – AUD/USD

The recent run higher on the Aussie has been incredible. A huge accelerating bull run has seen the market burst through the key 2017 high of $0.7750 to now see what looks to be a huge breakout above the April 2016 high of $0.7835. The market has been limited by the resistance band $0.7750/$0.7835 on numerous occasions in the past 18 months but the weakness of the dollar has driven a breakout. Chasing the Aussie higher here would though be a move filled with significant risk. The RSI at 77 is higher than it has been at any time since November 2013. Momentum is clearly strong but also incredibly stretched. Staying with the bull run may be profitable in the very near term, however if profit taking hits, it could be a sharp reversal. Watch for exhaustion signals. On the Bollinger Bands, it is also notable that the entirety of yesterday’s session took place outside the 2.0 standard deviations band. The bulls were looking tired before the sharp gains of today, but again the move looks stretched and a close back inside the Bollingers would now be a corrective signal. Also the RSI was close to crossing back below 70 before today’s gains. A move back below 70 on the daily RSI would now be a corrective signals that a closing level back inside the band would now be a profit taking signal. The hourly chart support around the breakout at $0.7835.