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Trump Face Mask, Toyota Production And OPEC+

Published 13/07/2020, 09:25
Updated 25/04/2018, 09:10
  • Trump wearing a face mask is bullish

  • Toyota to resume global car production for first time since Feb

  • OPEC meeting to consider raising production this week

  • CHART: NZD/USD at Resistance before RBNZ

Bullish face masks !?

In America especially, wearing a mask has become a political divide. On Sunday US President Trump wore a face mask in public for the first time. The President has – depending on your political persuasion ‘capitulated' or ‘cleverly pivoted' to wearing a mask.

The evidence is wearing masks adds a layer of protection in densely populated settings where social distancing isn't possible. That can be extrapolated to say more people being comfortable with wearing a face mask means fewer virus cases and a quicker economic recovery.

Toyota Car Production

Clearly this is good news for Toyota (LON:TYT) but it also plays into the narrative that on a global basis we're back to business. During lockdown nobody is driving or with the capability to buy a car. Toyota are taking the view that people are ready to drive and buy again, and they want to be ready.

A theme throughout this bounce in financial markets is that trust in government has fallen even further – but investors trust big business to make the right decision for their bottom line- which encompasses the safety of staff and customers. Toyota's decision should give a tailwind to auto shares, broader stock markets and ‘risk on' currencies like the British pound and Aussie dollar.

Oil: OPEC Meeting

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OPEC and its allies are holding a virtual meeting on July 15 (Wednesday) and the consensus is that they will ease the big 10 million barrel production cut made in April. We think they ease it by 20% - so million barrels per day. Demand is coming back and some oil production should come back with it.

Of course higher supply should in theory be price-negative but in this case we think it's probably a positive. Now that the market expects the cuts to be eased, it would display a lack of confidence from OPEC in the demand outlook if they extended the current quotas. Both Brent and WTI crude finished last week near 4-month highs.

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NZD/USD 240 Min Chart

NZD/USD is at range resistance. Talk that RBNZ could be dovish and price is at good R:R short area BUT price looks poised for bullish breakout.

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