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BOE Preview – Expanding QE Size while Keeping Rate Unchanged at Record Low

At the meeting this week, we expect BOE to increase the size of asset purchases (QE), by 100B pound, to 845B pound. The Bank rate will stay unchanged at 0.1%. Economic data released since the last meeting suggest that the members’ forecasts in August were too optimistic. A downgrade...

Dollar Firm into a Week of Election, Fed and NFP

Dollar and Yen strengthen in general in Asian session today even though risk sentiments are not bad, as seen in rally in major indices. Solid data from China was enough to offset the pessimism over lockdowns in Europe, and the steep decline in oil prices. Sterling is currently the...

RBA Preview – Expecting New Easing Package of Rate Cuts and QE Expansion

It is widely anticipated that RBA will announce more easing measures at this week’s meeting. The package of measures will likely include a rate cut to 0.1% and expansion of the yield curve control program with the focus on 5-10 year bonds. Economic Development since October Economic data released since the...

Key Levels to Watch as US Presidential Election Looms

Global equities tumbled notably last week, partly as coronavirus spread was hitting new record highs. Also of the same importance, US investor had lightened up their positions in preparation for the Presidential elections. Yen and Dollar surged broadly to end as the strongest one. Euro was the worst performing,...

CFTC Commitments of Traders – Bets on Falling Euro Soared amidst Fresh Lockdown Measures

As suggested in the CFTC Commitments of Traders report in the week ended October 27, NET SHORT of USD Index futures slipped -412 to 1 254 contracts. Speculative long positions increased +687 contracts and short positions added +275 contracts. Concerning European currencies, NET LENGTH in EUR futures dived -10...

CFTC Commitments of Traders – Energy Prices Declined as Resurgent Covid Cases Raised Concerns over Demand Outlook

According to the CFTC Commitments of Traders report for the week ended October 27, NET LENGTH for crude oil futures declined -18 258 contracts to 472 090 for the week. Speculative long position dropped -4 919 contracts, while shorts soared +13 339 contracts. The front-month WTI crude oil contract...

Traders Calm ahead of Pre-Election Weekend, Dollar Pares Gains

Investors are rather calm just ahead of the pre-election weekend. European indices quickly pare back initial losses, while DOW future is down not as much before open. Dollar is also giving up some of this week's gains, despite pretty solid personal income and spending data. On the other hand,...

Dollar and Yen Firm in Tight Range, Busy Day Ahead

Forex markets are staying in relatively tight range on mixed market sentiments. Asian indices turn lower despite a weak recovery in US markets overnight. For the week, Yen and Dollar are still the strongest ones. Euro is the weakest one after ECB indicated some policy recalibration in December. Canadian...

ECB Expects “Very Negative” Data in November, Pledges to Recalibrate Measures to Downturn

ECB has announced to leave all its monetary policy measures unchanged. The deposit rate stays at -0.5%, while the main refi rate and the marginal lending rate also remain unchanged at 0% and 0.25% respectively. The PEPP program will continue to run with a total envelope of 1.35 trillion...

Euro Down after ECB, Oil Tumbles, Dollar and Yen Rise

After a brief pause, Dollar and Yen are both extending rally in European session today. Stocks are clearly lacking momentum for even a small recovery. More surprisingly, the selloff in oil prices accelerate with WTI now pressing 35 handle. Euro is currently is the weakest one for today, after...

Dollar and Yen Firm as Asia Stabilizes, Euro Awaits ECB

The forex markets are rather steady in Asian session today, after the sharp moves overnight. Asian stocks are rather immune from the mini crash in the US. Still, for the week, Yen and Dollar are currently the strongest ones on risk aversion. Canadian Dollar is the worst performing, suffering...

WTI Crude Oil Price Plunged after US Inventory Increased Much more than Expected

The front-month WTI crude oil contract slumped to the lower in 4 weeks as increase in US inventory almost quadrupled expectations. The report from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows that total crude oil and petroleum products (ex. SPR) stocks plunged -16.8 mmb to 1402.34 mmb in the...

BOC Recalibrated QE with Focus on Long-term Bonds. Downgraded Growth for 2021

BOC left the policy rate unchanged at 0.25% in October. The central bank explicitly noted that the policy rate will stay unchanged at least until 2023. Meanwhile, it announced to “recalibrate” the QE program, reducing weekly purchases “gradually” to at least CAD 4 billion and turning the focus to...

Intensifying Worries on Very Serious Coronavirus Situation in Europe, Dollar and Yen Surge on Risk Aversion

Intensifying worries over out-of-control coronavirus spread in Europe push European stocks to 5-month low today. US futures also point to sharply lower open as this week's decline would likely extend. Dollar and Yen jump on risk aversion, followed by Swiss Franc to a slightly smaller extend. Australian Dollar and...

Euro Tumbles on Coronavirus and Lockdown, Yen Riding Higher

European majors are all trading broadly lower today on worsening coronavirus spread and return to lockdowns. Mild risk aversion keeps the Japanese Yen afloat but it's outperformed slightly by Aussie, after slightly stronger than expected Australian CPI reading. Dollar is mixed for the moment, benefitting little from risk aversion....

Dollar Shrugs Strong Durables, Softer in Tight Range

Dollar weakens again today but stay in very tight range as indecisive trading continues. The stronger than expected durable goods orders were are ignored by the markets. White House's comment that stimulus deal will be there in "coming weeks" is also shrugged off. Swiss Franc is following Dollar is...

Currencies Shrug Stocks Selloff, Dollar Rebound Lacks Conviction

Movements in the forex markets remain relatively limited and indecisive. There were little reaction to the steep decline in US stocks overnight, which is followed by broad based weakness in Asia. For now, Dollar, Yen and Kiwi are the firmer ones for the week. Canadian Dollar remains the worst...

Canadian Dollar Drags Down By Oil Price Fall, Dollar Shows Some Firmness

Movements in the forex markets are rather limited in European session, with some firmness seen in Dollar and Sterling. One focus is on the selloff in Canadian Dollar, which is dragged down by the steep decline in oil prices. Euro's mild weakness is also worth a note, as partly...

ECB Preview – More Stimulus to Come in December as Recovery Loses Momentum

Economic data released since the September signaled that the recovery might have lost momentum. This is a worrying signs as renewed lockdown measures in light of the second wave are expected to damage the recovery further. As a preparatory meeting for more stimulus in December, ECB will turn more...

Dollar Recovers Mildly as Markets Await BoC, BoJ, ECB and GDPs

Dollar recovers mildly in relatively quiet markets today while Aussie and Euro turn softer. But major pairs and crosses are generally keep well inside Friday's range, suggesting limited movements so far. Three central banks will meet this week including BoC, BoJ and then ECB. Lots of heavy weight economic...