POLAND: Local Betting Markets Suggest Nawrocki Increases Edge Over Trzaskowski

May-21 09:57

Implied odds ahead of Poland's presidential run-off have edged further in favour of Karol Nawrocki, based local betting market data, as first-round front-runner Rafała Trzaskowski looks to give his campaign a fresh boost.

  • STS now puts the odds of a Nawrocki win at 1.75 (implied probability: 57.1%) and a Trzaskowski win at 2.05 (implied probability: 48.8%). Superbet gives 1.70 for a Nawrocki win (implied probability: 58.8%) 2.15 for a Trzaskowski win (implied probability: 46.5%). Betfan gives 1.70 for a Nawrocki win and 2.05 for a Trzaskowski win.
    • Note that implied probabilities do not amount to 100%, because the odds quoted above are not fair odds and reflect bookmaker's profit.
    • The implied probability of a Nawrocki win briefly exceeded that of a Trzaskowski win on Polymarket last night but this has reversed since and the platform shows a 52% chance of Trzaskowski's victory when this is being typed.
  • Nawrocki will appear on far-right third-place finisher Mentzen's YouTube channel tomorrow and said he would sign the latter's eight-point list of policy demands. Trzaskowski will speak with Mentzen on Saturday but said he only agreed with some of the eight points and was willing to discuss the others.
  • Money.pl suggested that Trzaskowski's camp was considering making a tax-cut announcement (by way of presenting a roadmap for an increase in annual tax-free allowance promised by the current government). Nawrocki had already pledged wide-ranging tax reprieve, which CenEA analysts estimated would primarily favour high-income households.
  • The focus on tax relief measures is far from surprising against the backdrop of better-than-expected performance from economic libertarian Sławomir Mentzen, with both remaining candidates trying to defy and sway the median voter. As argued before, this is a difficult balancing act for Trzaskowski, who seeks to retain the support of centrist and centre-left voters.

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FOREX: US Dollar Trends Lower Through APAC Session, Broad Based G10 Gains

Apr-21 06:10

The US dollar sell off has continued through today’s APAC sell off with the USD BBDXY now down 0.8% and close to its intraday low, as confidence in the US as a safe haven wanes following uncertainty over its trade policy and now President Trump’s interference with the Fed. Unusually this has coincided with US equity futures deeply in negative territory. Flight-to-quality flows have seen the yen, euro and Swiss franc all strengthen by at least 1% against the greenback but also kiwi, which is usually risk sensitive.

  • EURUSD is up 1.2% to 1.1530, close to the intraday high and exceeding 1.1500 later in the session. This is its highest level since November 2021. It has broken above resistance at 1.1495 opening up 1.1555.
  • GBPUSD is 0.7% higher at 1.3392 but EURGBP is +0.4% to 0.8609, still below initial resistance, with breaks above 0.8610 short lived.
  • USDCHF is down 1.0% to 0.8084 after a trough of 0.8069. EURCHF has range traded but is currently up 0.2% to 0.9319.
  • USDJPY is 1.1% lower at 140.69, close to the intraday low of 140.62. The yen is now its strongest against the dollar since July 2023. EURJPY is up 0.1% to 162.19 off today’s trough of 161.65. It remains below initial resistance at 163.55.
  • Equities are mixed with the S&P e-mini down 0.7% and Nikkei -1.2% but CSI 300 up 0.3% and Nifty 50 +1.1%. Oil prices lower with Brent -1.4% to $67.01/bbl. Copper is up 0.4% and iron ore is around $99/t.
  • Later the Fed’s Goolsbee appears and the US March leading index is released. Europe remains closed.

FOREX: Kiwi Outperforming As US Dollar Sell Off Continues

Apr-21 05:42

Kiwi has been one of the strongest performers in today’s US dollar sell off. NZDUSD is up 1.2% to 0.6006, above 60c for the first time since November. It reached a high of 0.6007. With US equity futures selling off, Aussie has underperformed much of the G10 but is still stronger on the day. The BBDXY USD index is down 0.8%.

  • AUDUSD is up 0.8% to 0.6425 after a high of 0.6427, the highest since December, above resistance at 0.6392 & 0.6409(key resistance), and approaching 0.6428. A break above this level would open up 0.6471. It has spent the latter part of the session above 64c.
  • As it is underperforming the rest of the G10 except for Canada, the Aussie crosses are all weaker. AUDNZD is down 0.4% to 1.0697 after a trough of 1.0694, lowest since March.
  • With the euro outperforming, AUDEUR is down 0.4% to 0.5573 but off the intraday low of 0.5555, the lowest since March 2020. AUDGBP has recovered from 0.4782 to be down only slightly at 0.4797.
  • On Tuesday, NZ March trade data and preliminary April Australian S&P Global PMIs are released.

INDONESIA: Trade Surplus Widens In March, Highly Exposed To China

Apr-21 05:18

Indonesia’s March trade surplus widened to $4.33bn, highest since November, from $3.117bn when a narrowing had been forecast. Exports were stronger than expected rising 3.2% y/y when a 2.4% fall had been expected. Imports grew 5.3% y/y up from 2.3% in February but moderately slower than forecast. The data are too early to show any impact from the US’ increased trade protectionism with the universal 10% tariff not implemented until this month. 

Indonesia merchandise trade balance US$mn vs 3-month ma

Source: MNI - Market News/LSEG
  • USDIDR is around 16804 today after a high of 16840 on Thursday. The fall in the pair is due to broad-based US dollar weakness (BBDXY USD index -0.7%) following comments from US President Trump that the Fed should cut rates and threats that he may replace Chairman Powell.
  • The US administration announced a 32% duty on imports from Indonesia as part of the reciprocal tariff package. At this point, it has been delayed and Indonesia hasn’t retaliated. It expects a deal with the US within 60 days. Indonesia is highly exposed to China though with 24% of 2024 exports going there, while 10.6% were shipped to the US. Thus it is highly vulnerable to an unresolved US-China trade war.
  • March non-oil & gas annual export growth was driven by agriculture +32.8% y/y and manufacturing +9% y/y, with shipments to all major destinations posting positive annual growth, except to India.
  • Q1 nominal exports rose 6.9% y/y and imports around 1.5% y/y.

Indonesia goods exports vs imports y/y% 3-month ma

Source: MNI - Market News/LSEG