EQUITIES: Asian Equities Mixed But Generally Followed US Lower

Dec-30 05:03

Equities were generally mixed during light APAC trading today with China’s CSI 300 and KOSPI higher but Hang Seng and Nikkei lower following the US lower from Friday, as Fed higher rates and uncertainty over tariffs weighed. The S&P and NASDAQ e-minis have continued that trend and are down slightly today.

  • A commitment by the government and Bank of Korea to financial stability appears to have helped support equities with the KOSPI up 0.4% and KOSDAQ +1.9%, despite a 1.5% drop on the NASDAQ on Friday.
  • The Hang Seng is down 0.6% but the CSI 300 is up 0.3%.
  • Japan’s Nikkei 225 is down 0.9% likely impacted by year-end portfolio rebalancing. USDJPY has range traded and is down slightly to around 157.80. There has been a lack of a clear signal from the BoJ on the rate outlook adding to uncertainty.
  • Australia’s ASX 200 is 0.4% lower but the NZX 50 is 0.5% higher. 10 of Australia’s 11 sectors are down, with utilities and property especially weak.
  • ASEAN is also mixed with Jakarta down 0.2% but the Straits Times up 0.4% and SE Thai +0.3%.
  • US December MNI Chicago & Dallas Fed PMIs and November pending home sales print as well preliminary December Spanish CPI.  

 

Historical bullets

AUSSIE 3-YEAR TECHS: (Z4) Bounce Mode

Nov-29 22:45
  • RES 3: 96.380 - High Mar 21 2023
  • RES 2: 97.190 - High May 5 2023 
  • RES 1: 96.730/932 - High Sep 17 / 76.4% of Mar-Nov ‘23 bear leg 
  • PRICE: 96.090 @ 15:41 GMT Nov 29
  • SUP 1: 95.760 - Low Nov 13
  • SUP 2: 95.750 - Low 27 Nov ‘23
  • SUP 3: 95.480 - Low Jan 11 2023 and a major support 

Having hit a fresh pullback low at 95.760 across the global rates sell-off in recent weeks, the market found bottom and has staged a shallow bounce above the 96.00 handle. Nonetheless, recent weakness confirms the downside bias, with support undercutting at 95.750 below ahead of major support of 95.480. For any corrective recovery to take hold, markets need to retake the 96.00 handle on a closing basis.

USDCAD TECHS: Pullback Appears Corrective

Nov-29 21:00
  • RES 4: 1.4287 2.0% 10-dma envelope  
  • RES 3: 1.4246 2.00 proj of the Oct 17 - Nov 1 - 6 price swing
  • RES 2: 1.4196 1.764 proj of the Oct 17 - Nov 1 - 6 price swing
  • RES 1: 1.4078/4178 High Nov 27 / 26 and the bull trigger  
  • PRICE: 1.4005 @ 16:09 GMT Nov 29
  • SUP 1: 1.3965/28 20-day EMA / Low Nov 25 and a key support  
  • SUP 2: 1.3858 50-day EMA
  • SUP 3: 1.3822 Low Nov 6
  • SUP 4: 1.3747 Low Oct 17

Trend conditions in USDCAD remain bullish and Tuesday’s fresh cycle reinforced this theme. The move higher confirmed a resumption of the primary uptrend and marked an extension of the bullish price sequence of higher highs and higher lows. Sights are on 1.4196 next, a Fibonacci projection. Key short-term support has been defined at 1.3928, the Nov 25 low. For now, the latest pullback appears corrective.

AUDUSD TECHS: Corrective Bounce

Nov-29 20:30
  • RES 4: 0.6762 High Oct 9   
  • RES 3: 0.6733 High Oct 13             
  • RES 2: 0.6604/88 50-day EMA / High Nov 7 and a reversal trigger  
  • RES 1: 0.6534/50 20-day EMA / High Nov 25
  • PRICE: 0.6512 @ 16:03 GMT Nov 29
  • SUP 1: 0.6434 Low Nov 26
  • SUP 3: 0.6400 Round number support 
  • SUP 3: 0.6350 Low Aug 5 and a key support  
  • SUP 4: 0.6339 Low Nov 10 2023

A bearish theme in AUDUSD remains intact. The fresh cycle low on Tuesday marks an extension of the price sequence of lower lows and lower highs. Note that moving average studies are in a bear-mode position, highlighting a dominant downtrend. Scope is seen for a move towards 0.6350, the Aug 5 low and the next key support. The pair has recovered from its recent lows - a correction. Initial firm resistance to watch is 0.6534, the 20-day EMA.