* RES 4: 118.649 1.382 proj of the May 21 - Jun 3 - Jun 5 swing * RES 3: 118.531 1.236 proj of the M...
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A bullish theme in Bund futures remains intact and the contract is holding on to its latest gains. The recent recovery suggests the move down between Apr 22 - May 15, has been a correction. A continuation higher would strengthen the reversal and signal scope for a climb towards 132.03, the Apr 7 high. Key short-term support to watch is 129.13, the May 15 low. First support lies at 130.39, the May 29 low.
Oil prices have defied the pullback in risk appetite from the increase in trade tensions and have rallied in relief that OPEC increased output as expected. There had been fears that it would be larger than the previous rises. The increase in geopolitical friction may also be providing some support with the relaxation of sanctions against Russia looking unlikely anytime soon.
With China closed today, it was left to the Hang Seng to give an indication as to sentiment and it was definitely a risk off day. With uncertainty prevailing around the trade war, the US President had said over the weekend that China had violated a big part of the agreement made in Geneva whilst China hit back Beijing called on the US to correct 'discriminatory' measures and uphold the consensus reached in Geneva. Adding further to the uncertainty is the news of further tariffs on steel and aluminium and plans to target China's tech sector.