Analysis

EUR/CHF loses steam after solid start to the week

Market Brief

It was another quiet trading session in the FX market as investors seemed reluctant to take directional exposure ahead of this afternoon's key US data. Like other G10 currencies, the Japanese yen traded within a tight range on Thursday. USD/JPY moved within 104.30 and 104.70, stuck below the 105 resistance level. With an interest rate hike in the US now completely priced in, we believe that risk is to the downside in USD/JPY as yen bulls persist.

After falling as much as 3.55% since the beginning of the month, the euro treaded water at around 1.09 overnight. The strong support at 1.00822 (low from October 3rd) is still untouched, while on the upside the 1.12-1.13 area will act as resistance. Implied volatilities across various maturities remain very even though one-week implied vol ticked up slightly to 7.48%. Looking at the 25 delta risk reversal measure, we notice that the market has become less pessimistic regarding the single futures as traders reduce their downside protection. However, as confirmed by the CFTC speculative positioning, last week traders continued to bet on further euro weakness.

After rallying at a modest pace in the first sessions of the week, EUR/CHF stabilised at around 1.0835 and seemed ready to start moving south again. The strength of the Swiss franc will continue to give a headache to the Swiss National Bank, especially as Brexit talks gear up. The “implicit floor” at 1.08 will remain the strongest support as the SNB systematically intervenes in the FX market when EUR/CHF gets too close.

Asian equities were under pressure on Thursday as investors could not justify pushing company valuations higher. In Japan, the Nikkei was off 0.32%, while the broader Topix index edged down 0.05%. In mainland China, the Shanghai Composite fell 0.14% and the Shenzhen Composite edged down 0.06%. In Europe, equity futures followed the negative lead from Asia and slightly lower. The Footsie was down 0.32%, the DAX 0.27% and the SMI -0.63%.

Today traders will be watching unemployment rate from Spain; interest rate decision from Sweden and Norway; manufacturing and consumer confidence from Italy; UK GDP; durable goods orders, initial jobless claims, pending home sales and Fed’s Mersch’s speech from the US.

 

Global Indexes Current Level % Change
Nikkei 225 Index 17336.42 -0.32
Hang Seng Index 23079.3 -1.06
Shanghai Index 3111.83 -0.14
FTSE futures 6904.5 -0.32
DAX futures 10676.5 -0.27
SMI Futures 7849 -0.24
S&P future 2132.6 -0.07

 

Global Indexes Current Level % Change
Gold 1268.46 0.12
Silver 17.62 -0.04
VIX 14.24 5.79
Crude wti 49.32 0.28
USD Index 98.66 0.03

 

Today's Calendar Estimates Previous Country/GMT
SP Aug Total Mortgage Lending YoY - -12,60% EUR/07:00
SP Aug House Mortgage Approvals YoY - -14,90% EUR/07:00
SP 3Q Unemployment Rate 19,30% 20,00% EUR/07:00
TU Oct Economic Confidence - 87,8 TRY/07:00
SW Oct Consumer Confidence 98,7 100,4 SEK/07:00
SW Oct Manufacturing Confidence s.a. 101,9 101 SEK/07:00
SW Oct Economic Tendency Survey 102,8 103 SEK/07:00
SW Sep Household Lending YoY - 7,50% SEK/07:30
SW oct..27 Riksbank Interest Rate -0,50% -0,50% SEK/07:30
RU Bloomberg Oct. Russia Economic Survey - - RUB/07:30
TU Central Bank Inflation Report - - TRY/07:30
TU Bloomberg Oct. Turkey Economic Survey - - TRY/07:50
NO oct..27 Deposit Rates 0,50% 0,50% NOK/08:00
EC Sep M3 Money Supply YoY 5,10% 5,10% EUR/08:00
IT Oct Consumer Confidence Index 108,6 108,7 EUR/08:00
IT Oct Manufacturing Confidence 102,2 101,9 EUR/08:00
IT Oct Economic Sentiment - 101 EUR/08:00
TU Sep Foreign Tourist Arrivals YoY - -38,00% TRY/08:00
IT Visco, Padoan Speak at World Saving Day Event in Rome - - EUR/08:15
NO Norges Bank Holds Rate Decision Press Conference - - NOK/08:30
UK 3Q A GDP QoQ 0,30% 0,70% GBP/08:30
UK 3Q A GDP YoY 2,10% 2,10% GBP/08:30
UK Aug Index of Services MoM 0,10% 0,40% GBP/08:30
UK Aug Index of Services 3M/3M 0,80% 0,60% GBP/08:30
IT Sep Hourly Wages MoM - 0,00% EUR/09:00
IT Sep Hourly Wages YoY - 0,60% EUR/09:00
SA Sep PPI MoM 0,20% -0,10% ZAR/09:30
SA Sep PPI YoY 7,10% 7,20% ZAR/09:30
UK Oct CBI Retailing Reported Sales -2 -8 GBP/10:00
UK Oct CBI Total Dist. Reported Sales - 17 GBP/10:00
BZ Sep National Unemployment Rate 11,90% 11,80% BRL/11:00
TU oct..21 Foreigners Net Stock Invest - $17m TRY/11:30
TU oct..21 Foreigners Net Bond Invest - -$311m TRY/11:30
TU Aug House Price Index YoY - 13,98% TRY/11:30
TU Aug House Price Index MoM - 1,65% TRY/11:30
BZ Sep Tax Collections 95014m 91808m BRL/12:00
AS Austrian Central Banker Ewald Nowotny Speaks in Cyprus - - EUR/12:00
US Sep P Durable Goods Orders 0,00% 0,10% USD/12:30
US Sep P Durables Ex Transportation 0,20% -0,20% USD/12:30
US Sep P Cap Goods Orders Nondef Ex Air -0,10% 0,90% USD/12:30
US Sep P Cap Goods Ship Nondef Ex Air 0,30% -0,10% USD/12:30
US oct..22 Initial Jobless Claims 255k 260k USD/12:30
US oct..15 Continuing Claims 2052k 2057k USD/12:30
RU oct..21 Gold and Forex Reserve - 391.4b RUB/13:00
AS Austrian Central Bank Governor Ewald Nowotny Speaks in Cyprus - - EUR/13:00
US oct..23 Bloomberg Consumer Comfort - 41,3 USD/13:45
US Sep Pending Home Sales MoM 1,00% -2,40% USD/14:00
US Sep Pending Home Sales NSA YoY 4,00% 4,00% USD/14:00
US Oct Kansas City Fed Manf. Activity 3 6 USD/15:00
BZ Sep Central Govt Budget Balance -23.6b -20.3b BRL/16:30
EC ECB's Mersch Speaks in Hachenburg, Germany - - EUR/17:00
SK Nov Business Survey Non-Manufacturing - 75 KRW/21:00
SK Nov Business Survey Manufacturing - 75 KRW/21:00
EC SSM Board Member Dombret Speaks in Sao Paulo - - EUR/21:30

 

Currency Tech

EURUSD
R 2: 1.1352
R 1: 1.1058
CURRENT: 1.0908
S 1: 1.0822
S 2: 1.0711

GBPUSD
R 2: 1.2857
R 1: 1.2477
CURRENT: 1.2212
S 1: 1.2090
S 2: 1.1841

USDJPY
R 2: 111.45
R 1: 107.49
CURRENT: 104.61
S 1: 102.80
S 2: 100.09

USDCHF
R 2: 1.0328
R 1: 1.0093
CURRENT: 0.9933
S 1: 0.9632
S 2: 0.9522

  • S: Strong, M: Minor, T: Trendline, K: Keylevel, P: Pivot

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