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FTSE shake-off despite volatile China
China woke up to another stormy day in equities. Asian stocks opened the week with another wave of dramatic sell-offs; Shanghai’s Composite tumbled by 5.33%, while the Hang Seng wrote-off 2.57%. ‘Interbank yuan lending rates in Hong Kong climbed to records across the board after suspected intervention by PBoC last week mopped up supplies of the currency in the offshore market’ according to Bloomberg News.

This shakiness in the Chinese market could hardly be prevented as investors push back on the PBoC’s interventions. Reticence to return to the Chinese stock market will remain until there is a fairly strong conviction that the bottom is in. Traders could also stand ready for another 10-15% depreciation in yuan. This does not mean that the 10-trillion dollar worth Chinese economy is collapsing at the speed of the stock sell-off. There is certainly a decoupling between the economic fundamentals and market behaviour.

European equities have to some extent shrugged off losses this morning with no clear driver apparent expect perhaps some bargain hunting in the wake of last week’s rout. The FTSE held ground at 5885 at the open, thanks to several positive updates from brokers. BAE Systems (+2.21%), the biggest gainer in the FTSE, has been overweight by JPMorgan as European defence companies are expected to outperform the aerospace in 2016. Whitbread and Sage Group have been upgraded to ‘buy’ at BoFA. Standard Life has also received a ‘buy’ recommendation at Deutsche Bank and Jefferies.

Same story, but different day for the UK miners.
Oil and commodities remain on slippery ground. The WTI traded 2.56% lower and is again testing the $32, copper and iron ore are down 2.42% and 4.38% respectively. Despite a marginal recovery in early trade amongst UK miners, given current fundamentals and any recent rally history the downside pressure will remain pertinent with copper now trading below $2/lb.

Gold remains above $1100/oz which helps support the likes of Randgold and Fresnillo. While above this level and with the choppiness in risk assets still a factor, we may see the precious metal strike higher,

Pound plunges deeper

The pound tested 1.4500, a fresh 5-year low, against the US dollar, euro-pound surged to 0.7555 for the first time since February 2014.

The Bank of England meets on Thursday and is expected to keep the status quo and to deliver a fairly dovish accompanying statement. Expectations for the first BoE rate hike are being pushed forward in time as the BoE will certainly not be in a position to raise rates within the six months following the first Fed rate hike. The sovereigns price in a 25% probability for a November hike from the BoE.

Selling pressures on Cable remain due to the divergence in Fed/BoE policy outlooks.

The surge in euro demand is well underway. The risk-off atmosphere is supportive of the single currency. The key mid-term resistance is eyed at 1.1030/45 (200dma) with intermediate resistance expected at 1.0980 (Fib 38.2%). On the downside, the break of 1.0710 should shift the attention to 1.0650.

14-12-2020

GBP jumps on Brexit talks extension
The British pound has jumped in early trading this week after the UK Prime Minister and EU Commission President agreed to extend Brexit talks beyond Sunday. MARKETSThe S&P 500 fell on Friday, wrapping up a losing week, as the outlook for additional fiscal… Read more

10-12-2020

AirBnB IPO today
At its IPO price of $6 per share, Airbnb ABNB, is expected to raise at least $3.5 billion with an initial market capitalization topping $40 billion. MARKETSStocks fell on Wednesday, retreating from the record highs set earlier in the day, as tech shares strug… Read more

9-12-2020

S&P 500 closes over 3,700
MARKETSThe S&P 500 closed above 3,700 for the first time ever on Tuesday as Pfizer started to roll out its coronavirus vaccine in the U.K., lifting hope of the economy recovering in the near future. The Dow Jones gained 0.4% while the Nasdaq Composite clim… Read more

8-12-2020

Global stock market cap reaches $100 trillion for 1st time
The value of all the stocks in the world put together has reached a giant $100 trillion for the first time. MARKETSThe Dow fell 0.69% Monday, led by Intel and broad-based weakness in value stocks as rising Covid-19 restrictions offset optimism over an imminen… Read more

4-12-2020

Pfizer vaccine supply chain problems
MARKETS The S&P 500 fell slightly from record high. Major U.S stocks indices cut gains quickly in the final hour of trading after Dow Jones reported Pfizer now expects to ship half of the doses it had previously planned this year after finding raw materia… Read more

2-12-2020

Dollar Purge Continues
The US dollar dropped to fresh two-and-a-half year lows on Tuesday, with EUR/USD rising above the widely-watched 1.20 handle. MARKETSNews• Stocks in Asia-Pacific were mixed in Wednesday morning trade after major indexes on Wall Street surged to record highs o… Read more

1-12-2020

Bitcoin hits record high
The price of Bitcoin climbed 8.7% on Monday to reach a fresh record high of $19,857.03 - overtaking its previous peak made in 2017. MARKETSNews• Asia stocks rise as the Caixin/Markit manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index for November came in at 54.9 — its… Read more

30-11-2020

OPEC meeting starts
Today OPEC+ begin a 2-day meeting to decide whether to begin producing an extra 2 million barrels per day of oil, or delay for another 3-6 months. MARKETSNews• Asia-Pacific markets are mixed this morning while S&P 500 futures are down half a per cent. Ind… Read more