After a period of relative quiet, the Houthi rebels in Yemen have renewed their attacks on shipping in and around the Red Sea with a vengeance, claiming to have sunk the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier, the Magic Seas, over the weekend. Then on the night of 7 July, a ship in the Red Sea west of the Yemeni port of Hodeidah was struck by attacks from five rocket grenades, disabling its propulsion. A further UKMTO update this morning confirmed that the vessel is "surrounded by small craft and under continuous attack".
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JGBs have rallied off recent lows, however a bearish theme remains intact following the reversal that started Apr 7. A continuation lower would signal scope for an extension towards 136.57, a Fibonacci projection. On the upside, a reversal higher would instead refocus attention on 142.95, the Apr 7 high. The first important resistance to watch is 141.48, the May 2 high. A break of this level would be viewed as an early bullish signal.
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Treasury had $84B in "extraordinary measures" available to keep the government financed as of June 4 per a release Friday. That is up from $68B a week earlier though Treasury has exhausted three-quarters of the total initially available ($362B) when the debt limit impasse began in January.
