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Today’s report: RBA Holds, Plenty of Central Bank Speak Ahead
There are no tier one releases of note for the remainder of the day and the focus will continue to be on the broader macro themes. German industrial production, Eurozone retail sales, the New Zealand GDT auction and some scattered central bank speak are the highlights.
Wake-up call
Chart talk: Major markets technical overview video
- Euro struggles
- Brexit negotiations
- Yen demand
- SNB preparing
- RBA holds
- BoC Poloz
- RBNZ review
- red flags
- Macro accounts
- USDZARÂ
Suggested reading
- Bitcoin’s Contentious Bid for Legitimacy, M. El Erian, Bloomberg (November 6, 2017)
- Oil Price Climbs on Saudi Arabia’s Purge, A. Raval, FT (November 6, 2017)
Chart talk: Technical & fundamental highlights
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EURUSD – technical overview
The recent breakdown below 1.1660 has triggered the formation of a major H&S top on the daily chart that now opens the door for a possible measured move downside extension into the 1.1200s. Next key support comes in the form of a smaller H&S top objective at 1.1555, off a formation that had triggered in September, which coincided with the 50-Day SMA break. Any rallies should be very well capped below 1.1800, with only a break back above 1.1880 to take the immediate pressure off the downside.EURUSD – fundamental overview
 A solid round of data out of the Eurozone on Monday and yet, the Euro failed to garner any support, with the single currency weighed down. There hasn’t been any major driver that can be attributed to the relative weakness in the early portion of the week, though the market may still be thinking about that major head and shoulders top that triggered a little over a week ago. As far as today’s docket goes, we get a healthy batch of central bank speak, with ECB’s Draghi, Lautenschlaeger and Nouy scheduled in Frankfurt, and then followed up later by ECB Villeroy. As far as the data goes, the main standouts will be German industrial production and Eurozone retail sales.GBPUSD – technical overview
The market has eased off quite a bit since topping out at a fresh 2017 high in September, with the price dropping back into the 1.3000 area thus far. However, while there is risk for another drop, setbacks should be limited below the psychological barrier, with the greater risk for the formation of that next meaningful higher low ahead of a continuation of the newly formed uptrend in 2017. Ultimately, only a weekly close back below 1.2775 will delay the constructive outlook. At the same time, the market is capable of chopping around some more and it’s going to take a run back above 1.3338 is required to send a signal the market is ready to start moving back up.GBPUSD – fundamental overview
The market has settled down following the whippy price action seen around last week’s Bank of England decision, where the central bank raised rates for the first time in a decade. Ultimately, it was down for the Pound after a decidedly more dovish tone, though bids have emerged into the dip. The Pound actually stood out as a relative outperformer in Monday trade, with the UK currency perhaps feeling a little bit better about the Brexit outlook and looking forward to progress at this week’s negotiation talks on Thursday and Friday. Looking at today’s calendar, absence of first tier data will leave the focus on central bank speak and broader macro themes.USDJPY – technical overview
The major pair has been confined to a range trade for much of 2017, with rallies well capped ahead of 115.00 and dips well supported below 108.00. The market has been in rally mode over the past several days, taking the rate back into the range highs. At this point, look for the market to adhere to the range and stall out yet again for the start to a drop back towards the range lows. A daily close back below 113.00 would strengthen this outlook.USDJPY – fundamental overview
The major pair was unable to hold onto an early Monday rally to its highest levels since March, which had been helped along by BOJ Kuroda comments that the central bank would continue to persistently pursue powerful monetary easing to achieve the central bank’s 2% target. Interestingly, the reversal and bearish close came with US equities continuing to extend their record run. Overall, risk sentiment and how things play out with US tax reform and the Fed policy outlook will likely continue to influence the next big move here, while short-term, President Trump’s Asia tour and any fallout that impacts risk from this weekend’s Saudi Arabia rumblings will also be watched. Earlier, Japan labour cash earnings beat estimates but isn’t something that factors into Yen volatility. Looking ahead, we get US JOLTS job openings, consumer credit and some central bank speak.EURCHF – technical overview
A period of multi-day consolidation has been broken, with the market pushing up to a fresh 2017 high. The bullish break could now get the uptrend thinking about a test of that major barrier at 1.2000 further up. In the interim, look for any setbacks to be very well supported ahead of 1.1400, while only back below 1.1260 would delay the overall constructive tone.EURCHF – fundamental overview
The SNB will need to be careful right now as its strategy to weaken the Franc could face headwinds from both the US equity market and the ECB. The record run in the US stock market has been a big boost to the SNB’s strategy with elevated sentiment encouraging Franc weakness. But any signs of capitulation on that front or any signs of more dovishness from the ECB, will likely invite a very large wave of demand for the Franc, which will put the SNB in a more challenging position to weaken the Franc.  And so, we speculate the SNB continues to be active buying EURCHF in an attempt to build some cushion ahead of what could be a period of intense Franc demand ahead.AUDUSD – technical overview
Despite rallying to a fresh +2 year high in September, the market has been unable to hold onto gains, quickly reversing course and trading back below 0.8000. There is now risk for the formation of a more meaningful top opening the door for the next downside extension towards 0.7500. Look for rallies to be well capped ahead of 0.7800, with only a close back above the 0.7900 to put the pressure back on the topside.AUDUSD – fundamental overview
Earlier today, the RBA left rates on hold at 1.50% as was widely anticipated, with an accompanying statement that produced no surprises. There was no escalation in Australian Dollar jawboning and economic forecasts remained ‘largely unchanged.’ The ongoing strain of low inflation and tepid wage growth was expected to persist. The reaction has been contained given the market got what it was waiting for and the focus will now shift to broader macro themes including President Trump’s Asia tour and fallout from Saudi Arabia. As far as today’s docket goes, we get US JOLTS job openings and consumer credit along with some Fed speak.USDCAD – technical overview
Clear signs of basing in this pair, with the recovery from plus two year lows back in September extending through an important resistance point in the form of the August peak. This sets the stage for additional upside in the days and weeks ahead, with the immediate focus now on a retest of the psychological barrier at 1.3000. In the interim, any setbacks should now be well supported ahead of 1.2500.USDCAD – fundamental overview
The Canadian Dollar has been feeling a little better about last Friday’s better than expected Canada jobs report and Monday’s Ivey PMI beat and this has helped to inspire a decent recovery rally in the Loonie. But overall, economic data has deteriorated in the aftermath of the central bank’s aggressive move of consecutive rate hikes in 2017. The BoC has been forced to do a 180, saying it will now remain cautious when considering future rate hikes while also citing concern over the stronger currency. Later today, BoC Poloz will be on the wires and the market will be looking to see if the tone is more upbeat in light of the latest economic releases. Otherwise, we get US JOLTS job openings, US consumer credit and some more Fed speak.NZDUSD – technical overview
Medium term studies have turned down sharply after the market pushed up to a plus two year high through 0.7500 in late July. A recent break below 0.7000 has opened a more meaningful reversal to retest the 2017 low at 0.6818. Any rallies should now be very well capped ahead of 0.7200 ahead of the next downside extension below 0.6818 that would target 0.6500.NZDUSD – fundamental overview
There have been very few rays of sunshine for the New Zealand Dollar since the currency topped out at a +2 year high back in July. But things have died down post election and the uncertainty has taken a bit of a breather for the time being which has helped to support the market a bit. Last week’s well received New Zealand employment readings have helped to slow the decline. Earlier today, NZ FinMin Robertson stated he had no desire to include Kiwi in the RBNZ review, which helped to invite some more demand for the commodity currency. Looking ahead, the market will be thinking about Thursday’s RBNZ meeting and the details of PM Ardern’s new 100-day plan, also expected to be revealed this week. In the interim, we get a GDT auction out later today, along with US JOLTS job openings, US consumer credit and some more Fed speak.US SPX 500 – technical overview
The market continues to shrug off overextended technical readings, with any setbacks quickly supported for fresh record highs. At the same time, it’s worth noting that the market broke out in August after a 75 point consolidation, which projected a measured move to 2565. And now that this 2565 measured move objective has been met and slightly exceeded, it could warn of some form of a reversal to come, though we would need to see a daily close back below 2544 at a minimum to take the immediate pressure off the topside. Until then, the record run continues into unchartered territory, with the focus on the next major barrier at 2600.US SPX 500 – fundamental overview
The US equity market continues to be well supported on dips, pushing further into record high territory. It seems the combination of blind momentum, expectation of favourable US tax policy and the appointment of Jerome Powell as the next Fed Chair are helping to keep the move going. But at the same time, there’s a clear tension out there as the VIX sits at unnervingly depressed levels. The fact that Fed policy is normalising, however slow, could start to resonate a little more, with stimulus efforts exhausted, balance sheet reduction coming into play and another rate hike still on the cards this year. But for now, it’s more of the same. At this point, it will take a breakdown in this market back below 2500 to turn heads.GOLD (SPOT) – technical overview
Setbacks have been well supported over the past several months, with the market continuing to put in higher lows and higher highs, opening a recent push to a fresh 2017 high up around 1357. And so, look for this most recent dip to round out that next higher low around 1260 in favour of a bullish continuation towards a retest of the 2016 peak at 1375 further up. Ultimately, only a drop back below 1200 would negate the outlook.GOLD (SPOT) – fundamental overview
Solid demand from medium and longer-term players continues to emerge on dips, with these players more concerned about exhausted monetary policy, extended global equities, political uncertainty, systemic risk and geopolitical threats. All of this should continue to keep the commodity well supported, with many market participants also fleeing to the hard asset as the grand dichotomy of record high equities and record low yields comes to an unnerving climax. Certainly the US Dollar under pressure in 2017 has added to the metal’s bid tone as well, but there is a growing sense that even in a scenario where the US Dollar is bid for an extended period, GOLD will hold up on risk off macro implications. Dealers are now reporting demand in size ahead of 1260.Feature – technical overview
USDZAR has been breaking out of a period of multi-month consolidation, with the price surging to fresh 2017 highs beyond 14.00, suggesting the run could have a lot more to go. The next major level of resistance comes in at 14.76, the high from August 2016. Setbacks should be well supported from here ahead of 13.65.Feature – fundamental overview
The South African economy is in greater need for flexibility on rates on the basis of a near zero growth and a negative output gap, though rising inflation is forcing the SARB to think about going in the opposite direction. Meanwhile, the Rand remains exposed to ongoing tension on the political front which will persist into year-end on account of the upcoming ANC leadership election. October’s Budget Statement dealt the emerging market currency another big blow, with the Rand sinking to a fresh 2017 low on the revelation of sharp revisions to debt and deficit projections, highlighting risk for further downgrade. The only supportive Rand driver at the moment has come from the record run in US equities, which is a positive for risk correlated emerging market currencies. However even here the Rand should be sitting uneasy as the prospect for a capitulation is looking increasingly realistic on overbought technicals and an unstable backdrop around the globe.