GOLD: Gold Starting Thursday Lower As USD Strengthens

Oct-02 00:14

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Gold rose 0.2% to $3865.74/oz on Wednesday bringing the week's gains to 2.8% finding little support ...

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US TSYS: Cash Open

Sep-02 00:05

TYZ5 is trading 112-10, down 0-06 from its close. 

  • The US 2-year yield opens around 3.633%, up 0.02 from its close.
  • The US 10-year yield opens around 4.2575%, up 0.3 from its close.
  • MNI: Congress returns to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, after the Labor Day holiday. Lawmakers face a race to reach a deal on a continuing resolution to avoid a federal government shutdown ahead of the 30 September deadline, when funding is set to expire.
  • Bloomberg - “Trump’s tariffs will stay in place until at least mid-October amid a legal fight, Capital Economics said. Should the president ultimately lose, Bloomberg Economics estimates the average US effective rate of 16.3% would be cut by at least half.”
  • 10-Year Yields continue to find supply toward the 4.20% area, which signals the range might continue to dominate. A break of the recent lows around 4.18% would bring the bottom of the range towards 4.10% back into focus.
  • Data/Events: S&P Manf. PMI, ISM Manf., Construction Spending

GOLD: Precious Metals Rise On Fed Cut Expectations

Sep-01 23:49

Gold and silver had another good day on Monday supported by market pricing of a September Fed rate cut approaching 90% after US core PCE prices printed in line with consensus but August consumer sentiment moderated. Friday’s payroll data will be key. Gold rose 0.8% to $3476.07/oz after a high of $3489.85. It is currently around $3480.9. The USD index was little changed.

  • Bullion remains in an uptrend with the bull trigger at $3500.1, 22 April record high. Initial firm support is $3371.9, 20-day EMA.
  • Silver rose 2.5% to $40.697 after reaching $40.799. It couldn’t hold breaks above initial resistance at $40.798. It is trading around $40.69 today. The metal continues to make higher highs and higher lows confirming the uptrend. Initial support is $38.363, 20-day EMA. Bloomberg reported that in August ETF buying of silver rose for the 7th straight month.
  • Silver has also been added to the US list of critical minerals. It is a key component of solar panels.
  • European equities were stronger with the Euro stoxx +0.3% and FTSE +0.1%. The S&P e-mini is down 0.1% so far on Tuesday after rising 0.2% on Tuesday. Oil rallied with WTI +0.9% to $64.61/BBL. Copper fell 0.4%.

JGBS: Futures Threatening Fresh Break Lower, 10yr Auction/BoJ Speech In Focus

Sep-01 23:37

JGB futures finished Monday trade at 137.24, -.06 versus settlement levels post the Tokyo close. Intra-session lows for Monday were at 137.21. Downside momentum in JGB futures was supported by offshore developments, with generally negative leads from EU and US markets. There may also be some nervousness creeping into markets ahead of today's 10yr debt auction. Recall last week there was quite a poor bid to cover ratio at the 2yr auction.

  • In terms of JGB futures technicals, a bear threat remains present and the contract is trading closer to its recent lows. A resumption of weakness would signal scope for an extension towards 136.57, a Fibonacci projection.
  • Before the 10yr auction we have August monetary base figures, while BoJ Deputy Governor Himino speaks at 10:30am local time. Focus will for the speech will be any hiking hints ahead of year end. The end Oct meeting has a market implied rate of just above 0.60%, against a current effective policy rate near 0.48%.
  • In the cash JGB space, the 10yr yield ended yesterday at 1.635. The 10yr swap rate was last close to 1.445%.