JGBS: Yield Reversals From Yesterday's Highs Extends Post-CPI

Nov-21 01:42

JGB futures are stronger, +31 compared to settlement levels, and at session highs as the market unwinds yesterday’s explosive move to cycle lows.

  • Japan's Oct CPI was in line with market forecasts across the three inflation metrics, and a slight tick up from the Sep outcome. Headline printed at 3.0%y/y, as did the core ex fresh food measure (both measures were 2.9% in Sep). The ex fresh food, energy measure edged up to 3.1%y/y from 3.0% prior.
  • BOJ officials noted that services inflation remains below 2% and has not accelerated sufficiently to ensure achievement of the price target. So, the outcome is unlikely to shift BoJ thinking.
  • Cash US tsys are 1-2bps cheaper, with a flattening bias, in today's Asia-Pac session after yesterday's risk-off induced rally.
  • Cash JGBs are flat to 5bps richer across benchmarks, with the curve flatter. The benchmark 10-year yield is 3.5bps lower at 1.789% versus the cycle high of 1.84%, set yesterday.
  • Swap rates are 1-2bps lower.

 

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Source: Bloomberg Finance LP

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AUSTRALIA: NZ CPI Data Suggests Stable Q3 Australian Core

Oct-22 01:34

Q3 NZ CPI was released this week and given high correlations it has some information for Australia’s CPI out on 29 October. The RBNZ’s sector factor model measure of core was stable at 2.7% y/y in Q3 signalling that Australia’s may also remain around Q2’s 2.7%, which is consistent with monthly data. NZ’s domestic-related non-tradeables and services annual inflation moderated while goods and tradeables were higher.

Australia vs NZ underlying CPI y/y%

Source: MNI - Market News/LSEG/RBNZ
  • NZ services inflation moderated to 4.4% y/y in Q3 from 4.7% while it picked up to 1.2% q/q from 1.1%. There is around an 85% correlation with Australia’s headline annual services inflation and 50% with the quarterly rate. Even if there is an increase in Australia’s quarterly rate in Q3 from Q2’s 0.7%, the 3.3% annual rate should moderate given it rose 1.1% q/q in Q3 2024.
  • NZ’s services inflation has been running well ahead of Australia’s and has seen little disinflation since the start of 2024, which may be warning.
  • It is worth noting though that the RBA focuses on market services (ex volatile items) which rose 0.6% q/q & 2.9% y/y in Q2. Governor Bullock has stated that the RBA was concerned about some of the components and sticky services prices overseas.
  • NZ non-tradeables moderated 0.2pp to 3.5% y/y in Q3 and Australia’s could also ease given the correlation is over 90%. The two have been trending lower for around 2 years.
  • NZ goods and tradeables inflation picked up in Q3, which given the global nature of many and high correlations Australia could see this too.
  • Australia’s headline CPI continues to be impacted by temporary government electricity rebates and so it is currently not helpful to look at the relationship with NZ. 

Australia vs NZ services CPI y/y%

Source: MNI - Market News/LSEG

CNH: USD/CNY Fixing Edges Up, Fixing Error Close To Unchanged, CNH Steady

Oct-22 01:26

The USD/CNH fix printed at 7.0954, which is modestly up on yesterday's print (which was a fresh YTD low). The fixing error is close to unchanged at -297pips, so it didn't widen despite the firmer USD index levels through Tuesday. USD/CNH was last 7.1265/70, unchanged for the session. Today's fixing is unlikely to give fresh downside impetus to the pair. Broader USD sentiment is a touch softer with yen modestly outperforming the G10 space (amid a slight downtick in both US equity futures and Tsy yields). 

CHINA: Central Bank Injects CNY94.7bn via OMO

Oct-22 01:24
  • The PBOC issued CNY138.2bn of 7-day reverse repo at 1.4% during this morning's operations.
  • Today's maturities CNY43.5bn.
  • Net liquidity injects CNY94.7bn.
  • The PBOC monitors and maintains liquidity in the interbank system through the issuance of reverse repo.
  • The CFETS Pledged Repo Deposit Institutions 7 Day Weighted is at 1.40%, from prior close of 1.44%.
  • The China overnight interbank repo rate is at 1.30%, from the prior close of 1.30%.
  • The China 7-day interbank repo rate is at 1.40%, from the prior close of 1.44%.
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