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Stock Selloff Continues In New Week And CHF/JPY

By London Capital GroupStock MarketsJun 15, 2020 08:05
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Stock Selloff Continues In New Week And CHF/JPY
By London Capital Group   |  Jun 15, 2020 08:05
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  • Stocks open lower after worst week since March.

  • China data disappoints.

  • Boris has a busy day ahead on Zoom (NASDAQ:ZM).

  • European countries open up borders today.

  • Swissie-yen pulls back from 18-month tops before BOJ & SNB.

Inspiration

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Opening Calls

FTSE 100: 6,010 (+5 pts)

DAX: 11,731 (-218 pts)

SP 500: 2,974 (-67 pts)

Shares

Asian markets turned lower in a nervy start to the new week. China shares were the outlier, trading flat despite industrial and retail data missing expectations. Central banks in Indonesia and Taiwan meet this week.

European shares are opening weaker. Fears of a second-wave are dampening the optimism surrounding several European counties opening borders to allow tourism today. The DAX has tumbled 400 points, taking it below the key 12,000 threshold after the weaker data from China hurt prospect of quick rebound in orders for German exporters. The FTSE 100 is the exception to the rule, pushing higher. A weaker Sterling is increasing the value of overseas profits accounted for in pounds.

Forex

The dollar is renewing its comeback, gaining against most major currencies with the exception of the yen. The yen-strength could be a consideration for the BOJ on the first of its 2-day policy meeting. The risk off environment that is keeping the dollar bid is weighing especially on Sterling as PM Boris Johnson fires up his PC for an online meeting with EU leaders. The weaker action in the pound would suggest few bets on another ‘Wirral pathway to a deal’ moment.

Commodities

The stronger dollar is pulling gold lower and oil is rolling over with waning expectations for global growth after the China data missed. It’s a low-key day on the economic calendar so the best hopes for the market to re-evaluate growth expectations could come from the NY Empire Manufacturing Index. New York City was one of the epicentres for the pandemic in the US and now businesses are closed again in fear of looting from bad some actors during protests.

Chart: CHF/JPY (2-years)

CHF/JPY Chart
CHF/JPY Chart

As the SNB and BOJ prepare to meet this week, the CHF/JPY currency pair has pulled back from 18-month resistance at 114.5. The exchange rate has been especially range bound this year as investors sought both currencies as a haven during the pandemic.

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