Natural gas rose on Tuesday as buyers prepare for the upcoming winter and increase in heating demand. European prices increased 1.6% to EUR 32.25 to be up 2.7% this month, while in the US they were 2.7% higher to $3.488. Europe’s gas consumption increases when wind generation is low and so even mild weather can result in higher demand. So far this season wind power has generally been soft.
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TYZ5 is trading 112-24, unchanged from its close.
In post-Tokyo trade on Friday, JGB futures closed stronger, +7 compared to settlement levels, despite US tsys finishing the Friday session slightly cheaper.
ACGBs (YM -2.0 & XM -2.5) are modestly cheaper after US tsys posted a second straight session of losses following the Fed's easing. The less than dovish guidance from the Fed, technicals, risk -on, supply including a potentially heavy corporate calendar ahead, and some concerns over Fed independence left Treasuries in the red.