JGBS: Modest Rally Across Curve, 5Y Remains Vulnerable, 30Y Supply Tomorrow

Feb-04 04:54

JGB futures are stronger, +12 compared to settlement levels.

  • Cash JGBs are 1-2bps richer across benchmarks, with the futures-linked 7-year outperforming.
  • After Tuesday’s underwhelming 10-year auction, where the bid-to-cover ratio fell below its 12-month average, attention turns to tomorrow's 30-year supply.
  • The yield curve remains near its steepest on record, although it has traded within a well-defined range since mid-2025.
  • Since late last year, the 2s/5s segment has seen the most pronounced steepening, with the 5-year sitting in a relatively unfavoured part of the curve. Several factors continue to weigh on the 5-year sector:
  • A potential fiscal boost under a Takaichi administration would imply increased debt supply, adding pressure to the sector.
  • The threat that renewed yen weakness could bring forward BOJ rate hikes relative to current pricing.
  • The 5-year has recently been, and is likely to remain, a preferred duration to short for more aggressive traders. In particular, the strategy of shorting 5-year versus 30-year bonds to express flattening themes appears to have further room to run as the BOJ moves closer to another hike.
  • Swap rates are 1-2bps lower.
  • Tomorrow, the local calendar will see Weekly International Investment Flow data.

 

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Source: Bloomberg Finance LP

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PRECIOUS METALS: Venezuela Drives Safe Haven Flows Into Gold & Silver

Jan-05 04:40

The US ousting of Venezuelan dictator Maduro on the weekend has added to geopolitical uncertainty as it is unclear if the US will intervene in other countries, especially in South America, and what the outcome of current unrest in Iran could be. This appears to have driven an increase in safe haven flows in Monday’s APAC trading boosting precious metal prices. They have stabilised though in line with a stronger US dollar (BBDXY +0.3%).

  • Gold is up 1.7% to $4405.7/oz after an intraday high of $4420.99. Silver is 3.6% higher at $75.44 after reaching $76.344.
  • Currently Venezuela is being run by Rodriguez, a Maduro ally, and she has said that the country is ready to cooperate with the US. President Trump warned her against being obstructive and said that the US needs full access to Venezuela’s oil. Secretary of State Rubio said that it will take time to hold elections and that the US doesn’t have troops on the ground.
  • Risks at this stage don’t appear to stem from Venezuela itself but what type of precedent the US action has set.
  • Equities are generally stronger with the S&P e-mini up 0.1% and CSI 300 +1.6% but Hang Seng down 0.1%. Oil prices are lower with WTI -0.4% to $57.08/bbl. Copper is 2.9% higher.
  • Later US December manufacturing ISM and UK November lending data are released. 

AUSSIE BONDS: Modestly Richer On A Relatively Subdued Data-Light Session

Jan-05 04:30

ACGBs (YM +4.0 & XM +2.5) are modestly stronger after a relatively subdued data-light session. 

  • The focus of this week will be Wednesday’s November CPI, which is the new complete monthly series. The new trimmed mean CPI appears less volatile than the incomplete series but printed 0.7pp higher at 2.8% y/y in June 2025, which was the recent trough. Q2 was at 2.7% y/y overall.
  • Bloomberg consensus is forecasting trimmed mean to be stable at 3.3% in November, which would be at or above the top of the RBA’s 2-3% band for the fifth consecutive month. Headline is expected to moderate 0.2pp to 3.6% but this series continues to be distorted by previous government electricity rebates.
  • Cash US tsys are slightly richer in today's Asia-Pac session after Friday's modest bear-steepener.
  • Cash ACGBs are 2-4bps richer, with a steeper curve and the AU-US 10-year yield differential at +64bps.
  • The bills strip is stronger, with pricing +2 to +4 across contracts.
  • RBA-dated OIS pricing shows tightening across all meetings, with the probability of a 25bp hike rising from 35% for February to 98% by June and 171% by December 2026.
  • Tomorrow, the local calendar will see S&P Global PMIs: Composite & Services.

 

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OIL: Venezuelan Oil Unlikely To Have Material Impact On Global Market

Jan-05 04:17

Venezuela is not a major player in the oil market despite having the largest known reserves, as years of sanctions and dictatorship have resulted in its crude production trending lower. The industry has been neglected and significant private investment will be needed to increase output as well as the lifting of sanctions. Low oil prices could discourage the needed capex. President Trump has said that the US needs full access to Venezuelan oil to rebuild the country. 

  • In the 1990s, Venezuela produced over 3mbd and OPEC reported that recently it was 1mbd which is above its 2020 trough. According to the IEA it was the 17th largest oil exporter globally and second in South America in 2023 as sanctions and a related-lack of investment in the sector drove output down 73% since 2000.
  • Venezuela sells at a discount to benchmarks and most of its oil exports go to China.
  • Even if it can return to producing 3mbd, Venezuela would still only be the 10th largest oil exporter and 15th largest producer, assuming other countries are unchanged.