OIL: Oil Snaps Three Down Days with Modest Gains

Jul-17 04:28
  • Oil broke three days of losses to eke out some minor gains in the Asia trading day today.  
  • WTI is up +34c to US$66.72 bbl.  Having traded briefly below the 100-day EMA of $66.43, it has moved back above.  The 20-day EMA is above at $67.02
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  • Brent is up also to snap three down days, rising 25c to US$68.77 bbl.  
  • Oils fortunes continue to ebb and flow between OPEC+ supply headlines and tariff headlines.  President Donald Trump said he would send letters to more than 150 countries notifying them of tariff rates, and that the levies imposed could be 10% or 15%..
  • Crude oil put spreads and other bearish strategies were active as weekly EIA oil inventory data showed signs of a softening physical market.
  • Iranian authorities seized an unidentified foreign oil tanker on charges of smuggling 2 million liters of fuel in the Sea of Oman, semi-official Mehr agency reports.
  • Multiple oil fields in the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq were attacked by drones on Wednesday, adding to a spate of hits on energy installations in the area this week. A majority of oil companies in the region suspended production after the attacks, resulting in the loss of nearly 200,000 barrels of oil production, according to an official.

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NZD: Asia Wrap - Building For A Move Higher

Jun-17 04:27

The NZD/USD had a range of 0.6045 - 0.6072 in the Asia-Pac session, going into the London open trading around 0.6070. A relatively quiet session for the NZD, as it continues to build for an extension higher.

  • NZ Data -   Food & Power Inflation Higher As Petrol & Rents Ease. Monthly price data was mixed in May with food, power, accommodation and alcohol seeing a rise in inflation, while air travel, rents and petrol fell.
  • GDP Preview - Q1 GDP Likely To Be Robust Due To Agriculture & Manufacturing. The focus of the week will be on Thursday’s Q1 GDP release. Bloomberg consensus is forecasting another 0.7% q/q increase in production-based GDP, driven by the primary and manufacturing sectors, leaving the annual rate still down 0.8% y/y but up from Q4’s -1.1% y/y. Thus, expenditure-based GDP should see a significant contribution from agricultural and also services (tourism) exports. This is stronger than the RBNZ’s May forecast of a 0.4% q/q rise.
  • The USD’s inability to bounce given the geopolitical backdrop is a worrying sign, the NZD will continue to benefit from its malaise. 
  • The NZD continues to find solid support around the 0.6000 area and has built a decent base from which to push higher from. 
  • While the support around 0.5850 holds in NZD/USD there should be buyers around on dips. A clear sustained break above 0.6050/0.6100 and the move could start to accelerate forcing some shorts to further reduce positioning.
  • CFTC Data showed Asset managers paring back their shorts slightly over the week, the leverage community did likewise.
  • AUD/NZD range for the session has been 1.0757 - 1.0777, currently trading 1.0760. A top looks in place now just above 1.0900, the cross topped out last week towards the 1.0800/25 sell area, the first target looks to be around 1.0650.

    Fig 1: NZD/USD Spot Daily Chart

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    Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P

JPY: Asia Wrap - Probes Lower After BOJ, Focus Turns To Press Conference

Jun-17 04:21

The Asia-Pac USD/JPY range has been 144.50 - 145.11, Asia is currently trading around 144.60. USD/JPY has tested lower after the BOJ but has stalled again back towards the 144.50 area, the focus will now turn to the press conference. A market that is very long JPY is having its conviction tested at the moment, especially in the crosses.

  • On Hold As Expected, Pace Of Bond Taper Slows : The BoJ kept rates at 0.50%, as widely expected. That decision from the central bank board was unanimous. The bond buying program is unchanged through to end March 2026. The central bank did announce that it would trim bond buying by 200bn/per quarter from April 2026 next year. The current pace had been at a reduction of 400bn per quarter. There was one dissenter to this decision, board member Tamura, who wanted to keep the pace around 400bn. He also argued that long term rates should be determined by the market.
  • (Bloomberg)- “Asian currencies are looking increasingly vulnerable as oil prices climb on the back of escalating Middle East tensions, threatening to reverse the supportive backdrop that’s buoyed regional FX in recent months. Historically, falling oil prices have gone hand-in-hand with stronger Asian currencies, given that the region’s biggest economies including China, Japan, India and South Korea are major energy importers.” See Graph Below
  • USD/JPY continues to hold above its support back towards the 142.00 area, with oil surging again and US yields bouncing this pair has drifted back to the middle of its recent range. The JPY longs are feeling the pressure in the crosses.
  • Price is back in its recent 142.00 - 147.00 range and will need a break either side of that to get a clearer direction. The large interest around 145.00 expired overnight.
  • The market still seems very confident of a move lower in USD/JPY but with positioning quite large now we have seen the risk of pullbacks increase. A break above 147.00 would be needed to challenge the conviction of any shorts.
  • Options : Close significant option expiries for NY cut, based on DTCC data: 143.25.($350m). Upcoming Close Strikes : 146.00($1.85b June 20).

    Fig 1 : USD/JPY Vs Brent Futures

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    Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P

AUD: Asia Wrap - Finds Support On Dip Back To 0.6500

Jun-17 04:13

The AUD/USD has had a range of 0.6503 - 0.6536 in the Asia- Pac session, it is currently trading around 0.6530. The AUD tried lower initially as Trump told Tehran to evacuate, later headlines proposing talking between the US and Iran saw it bounce off the 0.6500 area.

  • "WHITE HOUSE DISCUSSING WITH IRAN POSSIBILITY OF MEETING BETWEEN U.S. ENVOY STEVE WITKOFF AND IRANIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ABBAS ARAGHCHI, TRUMP TEAM PROPOSES IRAN TALKS THIS WEEK ON NUCLEAR DEAL, CEASEFIRE - AXIOS" - RTRS
  • The AUD saw good demand sub 0.6500 and is back to testing the 0.6550 area.
  • Price remains in the 0.6350 - 0.6550 range for now, a sustained break above 0.6550/0.6600 is needed for the move higher to accelerate. The way the USD is trading across the board points to this being tested at some point.
  • Expect buyers to continue to be around on dips while the support in the AUD/USD holds, a close back below 0.6350 is needed to challenge the newly formed uptrend. 
  • Options : Closest significant option expiries for NY cut, based on DTCC data: none. Upcoming Close Strikes : 0.6600(AUD 1.1b June 19)
  • CFTC Data shows Asset managers maintaining their shorts, the Leveraged community though continued to build up their shorts again.
  • AUD/JPY - Today's range 94.18 - 94.66, it is trading currently around 94.50. Choppy price action as the pair establishes a range between 92.00 - 96.00. A break back below 91.50/92.00 is needed to see the move lower regain momentum and the focus turn back to the year's lows again.

    Fig 1: AUD/JPY spot Daily Chart

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    Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P