Risk Appetite Continues To Improve On Forex Majors Ahead Of Non-Farm Payrolls

 | Sep 06, 2019 08:30

Market Overview

Market sentiment has had several shots in the arm throughout the past few days and that was before yesterday’s better than expected US private payrolls data and ISM reading of the service sector impacted. For now, good news on the US economy is good news for markets. A rate cut in September is on the way (still a probability of 92% according to CME Group (NASDAQ:CME) FedWatch), so any data showing the US economy holding up well is a positive for risk appetite. This means that traders have pulled back on their safe haven positioning. Profits are being taken on Treasuries, gold and yen longs. However, we still view this as likely to be just another near term pullback which ultimately provides another chance to buy. For now though, this risk rally is a move that needs to play out first.

Yields need to watched and a move above 1.66% on the US 10 year Treasury would be a bullish signal for markets. However, today’s Non-farm Payrolls will take on added importance now as given the data improvements of late (such as the ADP (NASDAQ:ADP) number) there is an anticipation of a positive surprise in the headline jobs. The pick-up in market sentiment could prove to be short lived if payrolls disappoint.

Wall Street pulled strongly higher last night with the S&P 500 +1.3% at 2976, whilst US futures are consolidating these gains early today, around +0.1% higher. In Asia, there has been a cautiously positive session with the Nikkei +0.4% and Shanghai Composite +0.1%. European indices are also cautious but a shade lower, with FTSE 100 Futures and DAX Futures mixed to slightly lower.

In forex, there is little real conviction (often the case early on payrolls day) but the recent improvement in sentiment is holding firm with JPY and CHF slipping whilst AUD and NZD are higher. In commodities, the slip away of gold is slight but continues, whilst oil is also a shade lighter.

The payrolls report is of primary focus on the economic calendar today. However, first up is the revised reading of Eurozone Q2 GDP at 10:00 BST. No changes are expected from the +0.2% QoQ growth and +1.1% YoY growth in the previous reading.

The US Employment Situation is at 13:30 BST is expected to show headline Non-farm Payrolls grew by 158,000 in August (down marginally from 164,000 in July). The Average Hourly Earnings are expected to have improved by +0.3% on the month but this would only be enough to see +3.1% YoY (down from +3.2% in July). Unemployment is expected to have remained at 3.7%.

Also this afternoon it will be worth keeping an eye out for the speech by Fed chair Jerome Powell who speaks in Zurich on “Economic Outlook and Monetary Policy”. Anything that hints towards September and future Fed moves will be market moving.

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Chart of the Day – GBP/JPY

A massive shift in sentiment on Brexit and also broader market sentiment is pulling sterling higher and weighing on the yen. The net effect is GBP/JPY on a tear higher with two huge bull candles. The major cross has now completed a one month base pattern on a closing breakout above 130.65 which implies 415 pips of additional recovery towards 134.80. The move has come with decisive confirmation on the RSI which is at four month highs, whilst MACD and Stochastics accelerate higher. The market is consolidating this morning around the 23.6% Fibonacci retracement of the big 148.66/126.49 sell-off (around 131.75) but if the bulls can clear this it would open the 38.2% Fib at 135.05. This is around the 134.80 implied base target. Given the strength of the bull candles, intraday weakness is now a chance to buy. The neckline at 130.65 is initial support, with a buy zone around 130.00/130.65. There is little real resistance until 133.85/135.60.