Abstract:Attention now turns to the Pound Sterling as the Bank of England’s (BoE) interest rate decision is due later today.
The U.S. dollar traded flat on a U.S. public holiday; the market is awaiting todays Initial Jobless Claims data.
Traders are eyeing todays BoE interest rate decision that may impact the GBP.
BTC ETF launches on Australias main stock exchange provide buoyancy for the recent lacklustre BTC performance.
Market Summary
The financial market remained relatively quiet as the U.S. celebrated its National Independence Day holiday yesterday, resulting in a halt for the U.S. equity market. However, the equity market futures remained bullish, catalysed by the tech sector. Attention now turns to the Pound Sterling as the Bank of Englands (BoE) interest rate decision is due later today. The UK's Consumer Price Index (CPI), released yesterday, hit the central bank's target rate of 2%, leading to speculation about a potential shift in BoE's monetary policy.
In the commodity market, gold prices maintained their high levels from yesterday as the dollar eased over the past few sessions. Conversely, oil prices dropped significantly from their bullish trend as optimism about demand outlook waned. Oil traders are now focusing on todays crude oil inventory data to gauge the future direction of oil prices.
Current rate hike bets on 31st July Fed interest rate decision:
Source: CME Fedwatch Tool
0 bps (91.7%) VS -25 bps (8.3%)
Market Movements
DOLLAR_INDX, H4
The Dollar Index, which measures the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, remained flat due to the US holidays and a lack of significant market catalysts from the US region. The long-term outlook for the dollar remains bearish, influenced by a series of downbeat US economic indicators. However, uncertainties persist ahead of key economic reports and Federal Reserve statements due later today. Investors are particularly focused on the US Initial Jobless Claims and the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index for further trading signals.
The Dollar Index is trading lower while currently near the support level. However, MACD has illustrated diminishing bearish momentum, while RSI is at 49, suggesting the index might remain flat as the RSI stays near the midline.
Resistance level: 105.65, 106.35
Support level: 105.15, 104.45
The gold market also remained flat due to the absence of market catalysts from the US and the impact of the US holidays. Despite the current stagnation, the pessimistic outlook for the US economy could signal a positive trend for gold. Investors are advised to monitor upcoming US economic data closely to better gauge potential movements in the gold market. The release of crucial data later today will be pivotal in confirming gold's trajectory amid economic uncertainties.
Gold prices are trading higher while currently testing the resistance level. MACD has illustrated increasing bullish momentum, while RSI is at 58, suggesting the commodity might extend its gains after breakout since the RSI stays above the midline.
Resistance level: 2330.00, 2360.00
Support level: 2295.00, 2265.00
The Pound Sterling remained stable after the release of UK CPI data that matched market expectations. The inflation data supported the case for waiting a few more weeks to determine the direction of price pressures. While UK inflation slowed to the Bank of Englands 2% target for the first time in almost three years in May, service sector price growth remains nearly three times higher. Investors and analysts expect the Bank of England to maintain the benchmark rate at a 16-year high of 5.25%. Nonetheless, attention will be on future statements from Governor Andrew Bailey and his colleagues for insights into potential interest rate decisions.
GBP/USD is trading lower following the prior retracement from the resistance level. MACD has illustrated diminishing bullish momentum, while RSI is at 50, suggesting the pair might be traded in a range since the RSI stays near the midline.
Resistance level: 1.2740, 1.2795
Support level: 1.2685, 1.2645
The EUR/USD pair traded in a tight range near the 1.0740 level as the U.S. market was halted due to the national holiday, and the euro lacked catalysts to drive price action. However, traders should pay attention to today's U.S. Initial Jobless Claims, as a weaker-than-expected job data could exert further downside pressure on the dollar. Additionally, euro traders are anticipating the PMI readings due tomorrow, which could potentially act as a catalyst to spur the euro.
EUR/USD was trading flat for the past session, giving a neutral signal for the pair. The RSI has been moving upward while the MACD is on the brink of breaking above the zero line, suggesting the bullish momentum may be forming.
Resistance level: 1.0805, 1.0860
Support level: 1.0660, 1.0615
The Hong Kong equity market surged nearly 2% yesterday, marking a three-day winning streak and suggesting a potential trend reversal for the index. The bullish sentiment is primarily driven by growing optimism about more market-friendly measures from regulators. Additionally, reports indicate that the Chinese sovereign fund is buying into the Hong Kong market, further boosting investor confidence.
The Hong Kong market has found support at the above 17800 level and has jumped by more than 3% from its recent low level, suggesting a potential trend reversal for the index. The RSI is on the brink of breaking into the overbought zone, while the MACD has broken above the zero line and is further diverging, suggesting that bullish momentum is gaining.
Resistance level: 18,900.00, 19.300.00
Support level: 17,950.00, 17,520.00
The Japanese Yen continued to slide despite hawkish statements from Bank of Japan (BoJ) officials, indicating a potential rate hike in July. The USD/JPY pair has once again traded above the 158.00 level, prompting traders to be cautious about a possible intervention from Japanese authorities. The Japanese CPI readings are due tomorrow and may have a direct impact on the Yen's performance.
USD/JPY has formed an ascending triangle pattern; a break from above suggests a solid bullish signal for the pair. The RSI has been flowing in the upper region while the MACD is hovering flat above the zero line, suggesting the pair remains trading with bullish momentum.
Resistance level: 158.45, 159.50
Support level: 157.20, 156.15
Oil prices steadied as the market awaited the release of weekly US inventory data, which may indicate another increase in nationwide crude inventories. Despite the current stability, oil remains bullish for a monthly gain following OPEC+ extending supply cuts and raising the forecast for oil demand. Major energy agencies have recently revised their oil balance projections for this year and next, with UBS noting that the crude market is expected to tighten in the second half of 2024. Investors should continue to monitor inventory data and supply forecasts to assess future price movements.
Oil prices are trading lower while currently near the support level. MACD has illustrated increasing bearish momentum, while RSI is at 64, suggesting the commodity might extend its losses since the RSI retreated sharply from overbought territory.
Resistance level: 81.65, 84.35
Support level: 78.55, 77.15
The U.S. GDP released yesterday surpassed market expectations, which has tempered some speculation about a Fed rate cut and spurs dollar's strength.
Geopolitical tensions in both the Middle East and Eastern Europe have escalated, oil prices surged nearly 3% in yesterday's session. creating significant unease in the broader financial markets.
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) remains on course with its monetary tightening policy, according to the BoJ Chief, following his hearing at the Japan Lower House.
Wall Street took a pause in the last session, with all three major indexes remaining relatively flat as investors awaited the highly anticipated FOMC meeting minutes.