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HSBC blue without Hong Kong's Peggy Sue

  • Chinese stocks power higher once again, other Asian shares drop.
  • HSBC shares drop on possibility US targets Hong Kong currency peg.
  • Rishi Sunak to deliver ‘mini budget’ in the UK.
  • Aussie dollar pressured after Melbourne locked down for 6-weeks.
  • Oil down after API inventory, build awaiting EIA.
  • EUR/GBP – Head and Shoulders?

Stocks

Chinese shares powered higher with another 1% lift despite some early signs of profit taking after a 15% rally in seven days for the CSI 300. Doubts were creeping in other parts of Asia with rising cases in Tokyo and Melbourne.

European shares have opened lower. HSBC was a laggard after a report the US could target Hong Kong’s currency peg with the dollar as a response to China’s new security law. Hong Kong companies might quote Buddy Holly “If you knew Peggy Sue, then you’d know why I feel blue.” Should the peg disappear it could further destabilise Hong Kong and increase currency impacts on earnings.

Opening Calls

Dow Jones set to open 40 points higher at 25,930

S&P 500 set to open 6 points higher at 3151

Forex

The US targeting the HKD wouldn’t be without risks. It could backfire on the dollar as a reliable reserve currency. Depending on the result, other countries might even voluntarily drop their dollar pegs. The Aussie is edging back under 0.70 after a new lockdown in Melbourne starts at midnight tonight in response to the new virus outbreak in the city.

The pound has had the prospect of new government stimulus and improving EU/UK relations as a tailwind. Today Chancellor Rishi Sunak will give a so-called mini-budget after the Prime Minister’s ‘New Deal’ failed to impress on first airing last week. High hopes for more infrastructure spending, business grants or tax cuts could quickly disappear if the focus remains on keeping jobs. The reaction to new UK spending plans could determine the direction of EUR/GBP which just broke 0.90.

Commodities

Gold futures broke back through $1800 per oz for fresh 7-year highs, while spot prices came just short at $1795. Copper hit the 2.8 per lb handle for the first time since January. Its tracking moves in Chinese shares on hopes for strong growth in China, its best consumer.

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Using 0.90 as a neckline would assume a 1.9% drop if the usual H&S price projection using the height of the pattern is applied.

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