MARKET INSIGHT: What to watch

Aug-01 06:59
  • The focus this morning will be on the PMI manufacturing prints that we have not seen preliminary prints for (most notably Spain, Italy and Norway) alongside any revisions (particularly lower) to the existing prints released on 22 July. We have already received the Swedish print.
  • The ISM manufacturing index, due for release at 15:00BST / 16:00CET will be even more closely watched, particularly some of the components such as new orders and employment that fell below 50 in June. And the priced paid component that is expected to fall for a fourth consecutive month.
  • Markets will also look ahead to later in the week with the BOE MPR and policy decision due Thursday (markets price in almost an 80% probability priced for 50bp with 25bp fully priced). Both the magnitude of the hike and the guidance will be in focus.
  • Friday will also see the US employment report released with markets currently fully pricing a 50bp September hike with around a 30% probability of 75bp priced. This means there is scope for rate expectations to move either way on the back of Friday's report.

Historical bullets

JGB TECHS: (U2) Solid Bounce Into the Close

Jul-01 22:45
  • RES 3: 151.13 - High Mar 3
  • RES 2: 150.44 - High Mar 14
  • RES 1: 150.14 - High Apr 1 and key resistance
  • PRICE: 149.30 @ 16:43 BST Jul 1
  • SUP 1: 147.15 - Low Jun 14
  • SUP 2: 147.08 - 3.0% Lower Bollinger Band
  • SUP 3: 146.82 - Low Jul 14 2015

JGBs extended the near-term corrective bounce into the Friday close, persisting with the recovery off last week’s lows. The broader outlook, however, remains negative after JGB futures showed below the 1.0% 10-dma envelope for the first time since the depths of the COVID-19 crisis, touching 147.15 on the pull lower. The next downside level crosses at 147.08, the 3.0% lower Bollinger Band ahead of 146.82 - the low from July 14th 2015.

USDCAD TECHS: Bullish Price Structure

Jul-01 20:00
  • RES 4: 1.3192 1.00 proj of the Apr 5 - May 12 - Jun 8 price swing
  • RES 3: 1.3113 High Nov 23 2020
  • RES 2: 1.3079 High May 17 and a bull trigger
  • RES 1: 1.3017 High Jun 23
  • PRICE: 1.2918 @ 16:59 BST Jul 1
  • SUP 1: 1.2819/2807 Low Jun 28 / 50-day EMA
  • SUP 2: 1.2732 61.8% retracement of the Jun 8 - 17 rally
  • SUP 3: 1.2681 Low Jun 10
  • SUP 4: 1.2518 Low Jun 8 and key support

USDCAD outlook remains bullish and the pair is trading above this week’s low. The recent corrective cycle appears to have stalled at Tuesday’s low of 1.2819. Looking at Japanese candle patterns, Tuesday is a doji pattern and this points to a short-term bullish reversal. A stronger recovery would refocus attention on resistance at 1.3079 the Jun 17 and a bull trigger. Firm support lies at 1.2807, the 50-day EMA.

AUDUSD TECHS: Clears Key Support

Jul-01 19:30
  • RES 4: 0.7202 High Jun 9
  • RES 3: 0.7138 High Jun 10
  • RES 2: 0.7069 High Jun 16 and a key short-term resistance
  • RES 1: 0.6979 20-day EMA
  • PRICE: 0.6794 @ 16:56 BST Jul 1
  • SUP 1: 0.6764 Low Jul 1
  • SUP 2: 0.6759, 50.0% retracement of the Mar ‘20 - Feb ‘ 21 bull cycle
  • SUP 3: 0.6685 High Mar 9 2020
  • SUP 4: 0.6647 0.764 proj of the Apr 5 - May 12 - Jun 3 price swing

AUDUSD is softer and the pair has traded below its key short-term support at 0.6829, the May 12 low. The break of this support confirms a resumption of the downtrend that started in February 2021 and maintains a broader bearish price sequence of lower lows and lower highs. The move lower signals scope for weakness towards 0.6759, the 50.0% retracement of the Mar ‘20 - Feb ‘ 21 bull cycle.