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The Monday Report – 13 May 2024

Daily Market Reports | May 13 2024

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World Overnight
SPI Overnight 7765.00 – 15.00 – 0.19%
S&P ASX 200 7749.00 + 27.40 0.35%
S&P500 5222.68 + 8.60 0.16%
Nasdaq Comp 16340.87 – 5.40 – 0.03%
DJIA 39512.84 + 125.08 0.32%
S&P500 VIX 12.55 – 0.14 – 1.10%
US 10-year yield 4.50 + 0.00 0.09%
USD Index 105.31 + 0.08 0.08%
FTSE100 8433.76 + 52.41 0.63%
DAX30 18772.85 + 86.25

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By Chris Weston, Head of Research, Pepperstone

In what was a quiet week for event risk, we had suggested the platform was there for risky assets to progress, but I for one was surprised at the extent of some of the moves in various equity markets.

With the tier 1 data/event risk ramping up this week, and the outcomes having real meaning for policy, it feels like those positioned long of risk may have a tougher time and will need to be nimble.

Opportunities in HK/China

A clear area of focus is HK/China, where we see bullish breakouts in HK50 and the H-shares, and these markets remain front and centre with heavyweights Tencent and Alibaba reporting earnings on Tuesday, and Baidu and JD.Com on Thursday.

The options market prices some big moves on the day of reporting, so we could feasibly see the HK50 testing 20k soon enough, although it’s Tencent that really needs to deliver given it is the market darling having rallied 39% rally since early March and all but 1 of the 70 analysts who cover having a ‘buy’ rating on the stock.

Reports that Chinese regulators are considering removing dividend taxes for Chinese retail traders who buy HK equity through ‘Stock Connect’ should aid sentiment further. However, there are also increasing signs of FOMO kicking into Chinese/HK equity indices, and we’ll see if the CN50 & CSI300 can join the party, where a bullish break in the CN50 index above 12,800 would see likely traders chase.

Liquidity is always a big consideration for Chinese equity performance, but a big week of data may impact sentiment too, with new & used home prices, industrial production, retail sales and fixed asset investment data due on Friday, alongside property sales

Elsewhere, the Dow closed higher for 8 straight days, while the S&P500 added 1.9% w/w, although Friday’s University of Michigan survey took the wind out of the bull’s sails when it felt like the index could kick towards new highs.

In the week ahead we get earnings from US consumer names – Home Depot and Walmart, with Cisco, also getting in on the action, and they need to impress given the lacklustre technical set-up (daily) and price action, highlighting investors see an opportunity cost in holding this name. 

Many will start to position for Nvidia’s number next Tuesday (after-market) and after US CPI, this could be the next big event risk for broad markets. 

All eyes on the US CPI report 

US equity traders, along with bond, gold, and USD traders (well, everyone really), will be looking to start the week by massaging exposures ahead of US PPI, and CPI and retail sales. Fed chair Jay Powell also speaks on Tuesday, but given his speech occurs before the US CPI data, any guidance may not have the same impact relative to those scheduled to speak after the inflation and retail sales data. 

It’s the CPI report that is the marquee risk event this week, with core CPI expected to moderate to 0.30% m/m (3.6% y/y).

While the components of the CPI basket matter (notably rents), we can use the headline core CPI print for a loose playbook and consider an outsized reaction on a print above 0.35% or below 0.25%.

The question to ask is whether we get a greater move in the US 2yr Treasury, and subsequently the USD, gold, and equity, on a downside miss or upside beat. I would argue the skew to greater cross-asset movement is on a downside outcome, primarily because the Fed want to see evidence that can allow them to cut rates. 

Of course, a core CPI at 0.4% (or above) will likely see US 2-year Treasury yields up 8-10bp and push the USD higher, but with early signs of a cooling labour market, a moderating CPI print fits a scenario that could promote Fed action potentially by July. 

Another region which is seeing good flow like the HK50 are EU and UK equity markets. Last week the German DAX was the star performer of the major equity markets, ripping 4.3% for the week, with 6 straight days of gains, and 42% of index constituents closing at a 4-week high.

From a macro perspective, the collective sees attractions from somewhat better EU growth data (off low levels), while inflation is in a far better place than the US. Traders like the trend and momentum seen in these markets, and that to many is all that matters.

This week while we get revisions to EU Q1 GDP and CPI, the micro also kicks in with earnings due from Bayer, Allianz, Siemens, and Commerzbank, so it could remain lively in these indices.  

Could the BoE cut rates in June?

The UK gets further focus, and after the BoE last week opened the door to a 25bp rate cut in June, with swaps pricing a cut at around 50%, and just over 2 cuts priced this year, the data this week matters.

GBP traders will look at data in the form of wages, and labour data, and then, we also hear speeches from BoE officials Huw Pill, Megan Greene, and Catherine Mann, all speaking after the wage/labour data.

GBPUSD is a tough call this week as the US data and the influence on the USD trumps all, so the FX cross rates can be an easier play – tactically selling GBPAUD with a stop above 1.9050 feels a good position. 

Time for the AUD to shine?

In Australia, tomorrow’s budget should reinforce the focus that Australia’s fiscal position is comparatively better than many other DM economies.

Like all budgets, the range of measures announced is not likely to be a volatility event for AUS200 or AUD traders to be overly concerned with, but do note this week we see Q1 wages (consensus +0.9% Q/Q & 4.2% Y/Y), with the April employment data on Thursday. Aussie interest rate futures have priced out hikes for 2024, but I do feel this may be a good opportunity to reengage with AUDNZD longs, with stops below 1.0940, with GBPAUD downside a trade I like. 

Commodity markets continue to garner good attention – Gold saw big interest all through the week from clients, notably on the breakout above the range highs of US$2352, with some talk of buyers working orders on news that Biden will slap new tariffs on Chinese EV’s.

A formal announcement should come this week and a clear sign that China is in the crosshairs for both presidential candidates into the November election. The US CPI print, however, should be the bigger influence this week on the gold market. Keep an eye on platinum too, with price closing higher in 7 of the last 8 sessions but coming into US$1000 – a level that has been a reliable reversal zone since June 2023. 

Spot Metals,Minerals & Energy Futures
Gold (oz) 2359.70 + 13.80 0.59%
Silver (oz) 28.13 – 0.18 – 0.64%
Copper (lb) 4.52 + 0.04 0.90%
Aluminium (lb) 1.14 – 0.02 – 1.91%
Nickel (lb) 8.61 + 0.01 0.17%
Zinc (lb) 1.33 + 0.01 1.14%
West Texas Crude 78.20 – 1.06 – 1.34%
Brent Crude 82.78 – 1.36 – 1.62%
Iron Ore (t) 116.93 – 0.03 – 0.03%

The Australian share market over the past thirty days…

Index 10 May 2024 Week To Date Month To Date (May) Quarter To Date (Apr-Jun) Year To Date (2024)
S&P ASX 200 (ex-div) 7749.00 1.57% 1.11% -1.87% 2.08%
BROKER RECOMMENDATION CHANGES PAST THREE TRADING DAYS
ABB Aussie Broadband Downgrade to Accumulate from Buy Ord Minnett
ANZ ANZ Bank Downgrade to Equal-weight from Overweight Morgan Stanley
ARB ARB Corp Upgrade to Buy from Accumulate Ord Minnett
BBN Baby Bunting Downgrade to Hold from Accumulate Ord Minnett
JIN Jumbo Interactive Neutral Macquarie
PSI PSC Insurance Downgrade to Hold from Buy Ord Minnett
REA REA Group Upgrade to Buy from Neutral UBS
SUL Super Retail Upgrade to Neutral from Sell UBS

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