Abstract:The U.S. 7-year note auction held yesterday saw tepid demand for long-term Treasury yields, resulting in a decline in bond prices and pushing bond yields higher.
Tepid U.S. long-term treasury auctions led to a jump in treasury yield and boosted the dollars strength.
The Japanese Yen has traded to its critical level against the U.S. dollar, prompting intervention speculation.
Oil prices slid on the strengthened dollar while oil traders eyed an OPEC+ meeting held this weekend.
Market Summary
The U.S. 7-year note auction held yesterday saw tepid demand for long-term Treasury yields, resulting in a decline in bond prices and pushing bond yields higher. This development, combined with market perception that the Federal Reserve is not planning to initiate a rate cut policy soon, fueled risk-averse sentiment and hammered equity markets. The dollar index (DXY) as a result rose nearly 0.5% in the last session.
In the forex market, the Japanese yen traded above the 157 mark, prompting market speculation of potential official intervention by Japanese authorities. Yen traders are advised to exercise extra caution.
In commodities, gold prices were negatively impacted by the strengthening dollar, declining towards recent low levels at the 2330 mark. Despite U.S. weekly crude data showing a significant decline of 6.490 million barrels in crude stockpiles, the strengthening dollar and the perception of a high-interest-rate environment overshadowed the positive reading, driving oil prices lower.
Current rate hike bets on 12nd June Fed interest rate decision:
Source: CME Fedwatch Tool
0 bps (99.1%) VS -25 bps (0.9%)
Market Movements
DOLLAR_INDX, H4
The Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major currencies, extended its gains amid rising US Treasury yields, as market participants anticipate key inflation data. Despite the lack of recent economic catalysts, US 10-year Treasury yields have reached their highest level in nearly four weeks, supported by strong consumer confidence. Investors are advised to monitor several crucial US economic reports, including GDP figures, initial jobless claims, and the Feds preferred inflation gauge, the US Core PCE Price Index, for further trading signals.
The Dollar Index is trading higher while currently testing the resistance level. MACD has illustrated increasing bullish momentum. However, RSI is at 69, suggesting the index might enter overbought territory.
Resistance level: 105.15, 105.55
Support level: 104.40, 104.00
Gold prices retreated as a stronger US Dollar and rising US Treasury yields prompted profit-taking among investors. The recent weaker demand in US bond auctions suggests that institutional investors expect the Fed to maintain higher interest rates for an extended period, further pressuring gold prices. However, this movement in gold might be short-term, as long-term trends remain uncertain. Investors are advised to await further clarity from upcoming US economic data before making significant market entries.
Gold prices are trading lower while currently testing the support level. MACD has illustrated diminishing bullish momentum, while RSI is at 36, suggesting the commodity might extend its losses after breakout since the RSI stays below the midline.
Resistance level: 2365.00, 2395.00
Support level: 2335.00, 2305.00
The GBP/USD pair faced significant downward pressure in the last session, driven by a strengthened U.S. dollar. The pair is heading toward its lowest level in a week. Yesterday's tepid demand for U.S. long-term Treasury notes, combined with hawkish statements from Federal Reserve officials this week, fueled the dollar to trade at its 2-week high. Traders are now eyeing todays U.S. GDP report to gauge the strength of the dollar and its implications for the GBP/USD pair.
GBP/USD declined to its one-week low after touching its highest level since March. The RSI is heading into the oversold zone, while the MACD is on the brink of breaking below the zero line, suggesting a bearish momentum is forming.
Resistance level: 1.2760, 1.2850
Support level: 1.2660, 1.2600
The EUR/USD pair is trading with strong bearish momentum, reaching its 2-week low. The euro continues to face headwinds from a potential shift in ECB monetary policy, while the strengthening U.S. dollar has exerted additional pressure on the pair. Traders are eyeing todays U.S. GDP report and tomorrow's PCE data to gauge the direction of the pair. The outcomes of these economic indicators will be crucial in determining the pair's near-term trajectory.
The EUR/USD pair is currently trading with strong bearish momentum and has broken below its support level at 1.0800. The RSI is on the brink of breaking into the oversold zone, while the MACD has broken below the zero line, suggesting a bearish signal for the pair.
Resistance level: 1.0865, 1.0920
Support level: 1.0735, 1.0650
The USD/JPY has once again traded above the critical level of 157, prompting market speculation about potential intervention from Japanese authorities. The pair previously experienced sharp declines when approaching the 158 mark in April, suggesting heightened vigilance among traders. As the pair nears these sensitive levels, traders should remain cautious of potential intervention from Japanese authorities to stabilise the yen.
The pair has edged higher and traded to its highest level in May. The RSI remains flowing closely toward the overbought zone, while the MACD shows signs of rebounding from above the zero line, suggesting the pair remains trading with bullish momentum.
Resistance level: 157.90, 159.50
Support level: 156.60, 155.00
The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged sharply lower, pressured by rising US Treasury yields and significant declines in airline stocks. American Airlines' announcement to cut its second-quarter profit guidance led to a more than 13% drop in its shares, significantly impacting the index. Additionally, US Treasury yields climbed following a series of weaker-than-expected bond auction results, indicating decreased demand for bonds, which in turn lifted yields. Investor sentiment remains cautious ahead of the US Core PCE Price Index release, prompting a selloff in higher-risk assets such as equities.
Dow Jones is trading lower following the prior breakout below the previous support level. MACD has illustrated increasing bearish momentum. However, RSI is at 28, suggesting the index might enter oversold territory.
Resistance level: 38565.00, 39135.00
Support level: 37810.00, 37160.00
Crude oil prices dipped ahead of the OPEC+ meeting later this week, driven by a stronger US Dollar. The dollar-denominated oil faced downward pressure, but the losses were limited by positive inventory data. The American Petroleum Institute (API) reported a sharper-than-expected decline in US crude stockpiles last week, indicating a pickup in energy demand as the summer driving season begins. Investors will focus on the upcoming inventory report from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the OPEC+ meeting for further trading signals.
Oil prices are trading lower following the prior retracement from the resistance level. MACD has illustrated increasing bearish momentum, while RSI is at 54, suggesting the commodity might extend its losses since the RSI retreated sharply from overbought territory.
Resistance level: 80.20, 82.00
Support level: 76.90, 75.55
The U.S. GDP released yesterday surpassed market expectations, which has tempered some speculation about a Fed rate cut and spurs dollar's strength.
Geopolitical tensions in both the Middle East and Eastern Europe have escalated, oil prices surged nearly 3% in yesterday's session. creating significant unease in the broader financial markets.
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) remains on course with its monetary tightening policy, according to the BoJ Chief, following his hearing at the Japan Lower House.
Wall Street took a pause in the last session, with all three major indexes remaining relatively flat as investors awaited the highly anticipated FOMC meeting minutes.