Asian shares declined amid concerns over inflated valuations in the AI sector following the rise of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup offering cheaper alternatives. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell 0.6%, with Japan’s tech stocks among the hardest hit. The dollar strengthened after President Trump advocated for steep universal tariffs and announced plans for levies on foreign semiconductors, metals, and pharmaceuticals. Meanwhile, Chinese markets were closed for the Lunar New Year holidays, leaving traders to assess slowing economic momentum. Indian small-cap stocks extended their bear market losses, while Japan’s semiconductor and AI-adjacent companies saw significant declines.
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USDCAD bulls remain in the driver’s seat and the pair is holding on to the bulk of its recent gains. The recent breach of 1.4178, the Nov 26 high, confirmed a resumption of the uptrend and note that moving average studies are in a bull-mode position, highlighting a dominant uptrend. Sights are on 1.4508 next, a Fibonacci projection level. Initial firm support to watch lies at 1.4209, the 20-day EMA. A pullback would be considered corrective.
The trend needle in AUDUSD continues to point south and the pair is trading closer to recent lows. Recent weakness maintains the price sequence of lower lows and lower highs. Note that moving average studies are in a bear-mode position too, highlighting a dominant downtrend. Scope is seen for an extension towards 0.6158 next, a Fibonacci projection. Initial firm resistance to monitor is 0.6370, the 20-day EMA.
Decent SOFR & Treasury option flow leaned towards low delta Tsy puts while SOFR options focused on upside calls as short end rates rebounded, helping projected rate cuts into early 2025 gain slightly vs. this morning levels (*) as follows: Jan'25 steady at -2.7bp, Mar'25 -13.3bp (-13.1bp), May'25 -18.5bp (-17.7bp), Jun'25 -26.5bp (-25.7bp).