EUROSTOXX50 TECHS: (M4) Testing Support

Jun-12 05:27
  • RES 4: 5162.00 High Nov 2000
  • RES 3: 5127.70 1.382 proj of the Jan 17 - Feb 12 - 13 price swing
  • RES 2: 5110.00 High May 16 and the bull trigger
  • RES 1: 5088.00 High Jun 6
  • PRICE: 4981.00 @ 06:10 BST Jun 12
  • SUP 1: 4943.00 Low Jun 11 and key short-term support
  • SUP 2: 4936.00 50.0% retracement of the Apr 19 - May 16 bull cycle
  • SUP 3: 4894.90 61.8% retracement of the Apr 19 - May 16 bull cycle
  • SUP 4: 4862.00 Low Apr 25

The trend condition in Eurostoxx 50 futures is bullish and this week’s pullback is considered corrective. A resumption of gains would refocus attention on key resistance and the bull trigger at 5110.00, the May 16 high. Clearance of this level would confirm a resumption of the uptrend. On the downside, support at 4947.00, the Jun 4 low, has been pierced. A clear break of it would be bearish and instead expose 4894.90, a Fibonacci retracement.

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LOOK AHEAD: UK Timeline of Key Events (Times BST)

May-13 05:23
Date UK Period Event
14-May 0700 Mar/Apr Labour Market Survey
14-May 0830 BOE's Pill Speech at Chartered Accountants Summit
15-May 1505 Bernanke Review of Bank of England Forecasting
16-May 1200 BOE's Greene Speech at Make UK on Labour Market
17-May 0900 BOE's Mann Speech at Economics Statistics Conference
20-May 1000 BOE's Broadbent Monetary Mechanism Workshop
21-May 1100 May CBI Industrial Trends
21-May - DMO quarterly consultation investors/GEMM consultation
21-May 1800 BOE's Bailey Lecture at LSE
22-May 0001 Apr Brightmine pay deals for whole economy
22-May 0700 Apr Consumer inflation report/ Producer Prices
22-May 0700 Apr Public Sector Finances
22-May 1345 BOE's Breeden Panellist on macroprudential policies
23-May 0930 May S&P Global Flash PMI
24-May 0001 May Gfk Monthly Consumer Confidence
24-May 0700 Apr Retail Sales
28-May 0001 May BRC Monthly Shop Price Index
28-May 1100 May CBI Distributive Trades

AUSTRALIA DATA: Sharp Drop In April Consumption Driven By Discretionary Spending

May-13 05:19

CBA’s household spending indicator (HSI) based on digital transactions fell 1% m/m in April to be up 2.6% y/y down from 3.9% y/y but only +1.4% y/y per person. March retail sales fell 0.4% m/m to be up only 0.8% y/y and the April CBA data suggest this is likely to moderate further given the high correlation between the two series (April retail sales due May 28). Consumption is expected to remain soft and then begin to recover in H2 2024 as tax cuts and lower inflation drive an improvement in real incomes.

  • Spending increased in non-discretionary sectors such as education, utilities, insurance and health. Food, hospitality and recreation were down sharply as well as transport. The HSI is nominal and so the increase in expenditure also reflects price increases, especially for insurance. Essential spending rose 0.5%m/m to be up 4% y/y whereas discretionary fell sharply by 4.4% m/m to be up 1.8% y/y.
  • Goods spending fell 0.8% m/m after -0.8% in March and services fell 1% m/m after rising 1.4%. Services spending continues to outpace goods at 7.7% y/y compared to 2.4% y/y.
  • There have been updates to the HSI’s weights, seasonal adjustment factors and some more details including HSI per capita and by home ownership status.
Australia household spending y/y%

Source: MNI - Market News/ABS/Bloomberg

LOOK AHEAD: Eurozone Timeline of Key Events (Times BST)

May-13 05:18
Date Time Country Event
13-May 800 EU ECB's Cipollone in Eurogroup meeting
14-May 700 DE HICP (f)
14-May 800 ES HICP (f)
14-May 800 EU ECB's De Guindos participates in ECOFIN meeting
14-May 1000 DE ZEW Current Conditions/Expectations Index
14-May 1415 EU ECB's Schnabel speech at scientific conference
15-May 745 FR HICP (f)
15-May 1000 EU Industrial Production/ GDP (p)
16-May 900 IT Italy Final HICP
17-May 820 EU ECB's De Guindos at Banking Sector Industry Meeting
17-May 1000 EU HICP (f)
20-May 700 DE PPI
21-May 900 EU EZ Current Account
21-May 1000 EU Construction Production / Trade Balance
23-May 815 FR S&P Global Flash PMI (p)
23-May 830 DE S&P Global Flash PMI (p)
23-May 900 EU S&P Global Flash PMI (p)