Sommario:A Recap of Financial Markets, Exchange Rates, and Key Developments
Market Wrap: Stocks, Bonds, Commodities
On Wednesday, U.S. stocks traded lower, as stronger-than-expected services sector data boosted expectations of interest rates remaining higher for longer. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 198 points (-0.57%) to 34,443, the S&P 500 dropped 31.35 points (-0.70%) to 4,465, and the Nasdaq 100 sank 136 points (-0.88%) to 15,371.
The U.S. Institute for Supply Management (ISM) services purchasing managers index jumped to 54.5 in August (vs 52.4 expected).
The U.S. 10-year Treasury yield advanced 3.4 basis points to 4.294%.
In sector performance, technology hardware & equipment (-2.93%), automobiles (-1.61%), and semiconductors (-1.54%) posted the most significant losses.
Notable stocks in focus:
Apple (AAPL) fell 3.58% to $182.91 on reports that some Chinese government agencies prohibited their staff from using iPhones and foreign-branded devices.
Nvidia (NVDA) dropped 3.06% to $470.61.
Tesla (TSLA) slipped 1.78% to $251.92.
Lockheed Martin (LMT) slid 4.77% to $423.94 as it lowered its delivery outlook for F-35 jets in 2023.
WeWork (WE) declined 3.39% to $3.42. The provider of co-working spaces announced plans to renegotiate all leases and exit underperforming locations.
European stocks also closed lower. The DAX 40 fell 0.19%, the CAC 40 dropped 0.84%, and the FTSE 100 was down 0.16%.
In commodities, U.S. WTI crude futures advanced a further $0.90 to $87.55 a barrel, while gold prices sank $9 to $1,916 an ounce.
Market Wrap: Forex
The U.S. dollar remained firm against other major currencies, with the dollar index stepping up to 104.85.
In currency pairs:
EUR/USD was little changed at 1.0724. The Eurozone's data showed that retail sales decreased 0.2% on month in July (vs -0.1% expected).
Germany's factory orders shrank 11.7% on month in July, worse than a decline of 5.2% expected.
USD/JPY dipped 7 pips to 147.65.
AUD/USD was relatively flat at 0.6381. Australia's data showed that gross domestic product grew 2.1% on year in the second quarter (vs +1.5% expected).
USD/CAD was stable at 1.3641. As expected, Canada's central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at 5.00%.
GBP/USD dropped 59 pips to 1.2505, while USD/CHF gained 20 pips to 0.8915.
Bitcoin still lacked momentum, as it eased further to $25,660.
Here's a summary of the intraday analysis for various currency pairs and Dow Jones (CME):
EUR/USD Intraday:
Pivot: 1.0700
Preference: Long positions above 1.0700 with targets at 1.0745 & 1.0760 in extension.
Alternative scenario: Below 1.0700 look for further downside with 1.0685 & 1.0670 as targets.
Comment: A support base at 1.0700 has formed and has allowed for a temporary stabilization.
GBP/USD Intraday:
Pivot: 1.2530
Preference: Short positions below 1.2530 with targets at 1.2480 & 1.2450 in extension.
Alternative scenario: Above 1.2530 look for further upside with 1.2560 & 1.2585 as targets.
Comment: The RSI is mixed to bearish.
USD/JPY Intraday:
Pivot: 147.30
Preference: Long positions above 147.30 with targets at 147.80 & 148.00 in extension.
Alternative scenario: Below 147.30 look for further downside with 147.00 & 146.80 as targets.
Comment: The RSI shows upside momentum.
Dow Jones (CME) Intraday:
Pivot: 34530.00
Preference: Short positions below 34530.00 with targets at 34340.00 & 34200.00 in extension.
Alternative scenario: Above 34530.00 look for further upside with 34650.00 & 34730.00 as targets.
Comment: The RSI is below its neutrality area at 50%.
Please note that these are intraday trading recommendations and should be used with caution. Market conditions can change rapidly, and it's essential to consider your risk tolerance and perform a thorough analysis before making any trading decisions.
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