Abstract:Asian indices are looking to open soft in Thursday’s session after major US Indices extended their sell-off in Wednesdays session on stronger than expected US data and a “hawkish” FOMC minutes where Fed officials saw ‘upside risks’ to inflation possibly leading to more rate hikes.

Asian indices are looking to open soft in Thursday‘s session after major US Indices extended their sell-off in Wednesdays session on stronger than expected US data and a “hawkish” FOMC minutes where Fed officials saw ’upside risks‘ to inflation possibly leading to more rate hikes. The Russell 2000 led losses (-1.28%) in the US on the continued underperformance of regional banks, though the risk sensitive Nasdaq (-1.15%) wasn’t far behind in a broad-based sell-off.

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A jump in US treasury yields, which saw the US 10 year pushing higher above its 4% resistance level, and a risk off tone in the market saw the USD surge higher again, DXY testing and holding the big 103 level and pushing up to test cycle highs resistance at 103.55. Strong US data (Industrial Production smashing expectations) and the aforementioned FOMC minutes also being strong tailwinds for the USD.
JPY was markedly weaker on a perfect storm of rising US10 and JP10 yield differentials and a rampant USD. USDJPY hit a high of 146.38, well into the “intervention zone” where the BoJ entered the market to strengthen the Yen late last year. There is Japanese CPI data on Friday, but my feeling is nothing short of robust BoJ action will reverse this grind higher in USDJPY.

AUD and NZD were softer against the USD weighed down by the risk-off market tone and concerns about Chinas economic recovery. The Kiwi did outperformed the Aussie after Yesterdays RBNZ rate decision where they kept rates on hold but gave what was seen as hawkish forward guidance, this saw AUDNZD push down to test the big figure at 1.08 before finding some support. AUD traders have a pivotal employment report to look forward to today at 11:30 AEST

Gold continued its month-long downtrend, higher yields and a strong USD weighing heavily on the precious metal, with haven flows seeing to go anywhere but to Gold at the moment. XAUUSD pushing below its support level at 1903 USD an ounce and hitting lows not seen since March.
Todays calendar is fairly light with the major risk events being jobs data out of Australia and the US later in the session.



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