Daily Market Outlook, April 24, 2023

Asian equity markets started the week with a cautious tone ahead of a round of headline risk, with US tech heavyweights set to report earnings and Friday’s Bank of Japan meeting with new Governor Ueda leading his first central bank session as we head into month end rebalancing and positioning. 

The Nikkeii once again is faring best of the regional bourses as reports suggest that Friday’s BoJ meeting shouldn't see any immediate adjustments to the current easy monetary policy position, however, investors will be on alert as market chatter suggests the BoJ may announce a comprehensive review of its current monetary policy and its economic impact as the first phase of a planned approach to adjusting its monetary policy stance. 

European investors continue to position for further ECB rate moves given the recent robust round of economic data with the April Composite PMI release exceeding expectations, hot on the heels of incremental improvement in the PMI prints during Q1, all of which implies that markets should see a Q1 GDP due later this week, demonstrating a modest uptick in activity over the quarter. Additional insight into economic momentum within the Eurozone in Q2 will be derived  from today’s German IFO business survey for April. Investors will also hear from a bevy of central bank speakers including Vujcic, Villeroy and Panetta providing further colour with respect to the terminal rate for ECB rates.

In the US the tier one data docket is relatively tame, US investors will parse Fed surveys from the Chicago Fed (March) and Dallas Fed (April) will provide timely updates on regional trends across the US. The Fed is now in its blackout period ahead of its May 3rd FOMC meeting where markets are heavily pricing a 25bps move as such to a large degree markets interest has already moved onto to focus on June meeting expectations, with the central debate for US rate policy being with whether the FOMC will actually commence rate cutting later in the year.

FX Options Expiries For 10am New York Cut 

(In bold represent larger expiries, more magnetic when trading within daily ATR)

  • A massive 40-billion between 1.09-1.11 expire through month end

  • EUR/USD: 1.0900 (900M), 1.0920-35 (910M), 1.0975-80 (378M), 1.1000 (753M)

  • EUR/GBP: 0.8825-30 (573M), 0.8860 (752M)

  • USD/JPY: 132.75 (425M), 133.70-82 (614M)

CFTC Data

  • USD net spec long pared slightly in Apr 12-18 period, $IDX -0.38%

  • USD offered amid speculation Fed nearing end of hike cycle

  • EUR$ +0.55% in period, specs +1,023 contracts now long 164,361

  • $JPY +0.3% in period specs +338 contracts, now short 56,869

  • GBP$ -0.04% in period, specs +3,700 contracts, flips to +1,302

  • $CAD -0.56% specs +10,346 contracts, now short 46,233

  • BTC +0.77% in period specs +633 contracts, short cut to 489 (Source RTRS)

Overnight News of Note

  • Asia Stocks Off To Slow Start In Earnings-Rich Week

  • US House To Vote On Republican Debt Limit Bill This Week

  • Central Bankers See Above-Target Inflation As Biggest Risk

  • Fed's Cook Sees A Less Certain Outlook For Future Of Monetary Policy

  • ECB’s Wunsch: To Keep Raising Rates Unless Wage Growth Slows

  • EU Set To Propose Banning Many Goods From Transiting Via Russia

  • French Food Inflation To Be ‘Difficult’ Until Autumn, Pres Macron Says

  • UK Home Sellers Slow Pace Of Increase In Property Asking Prices

  • Ueda: BoJ's Forecasts Must Be Quite Strong To Consider Tweaking YCC

  • Bank Of Japan To Review Policies From Past Decades, Sankei Reports

  • Dollar Edges Lower; On Track For Second Straight Monthly Loss

  • Russia’s Medvedev Says G-7 Export Ban To Trigger Grain Deal Exit

  • Amazon, Facebook, Google Headline Busy Earnings Week For Tech

  • Chip Designer Arm Makes Its Own Advanced Prototype Semiconductor

(Sourced from Bloomberg, Reuters and other reliable financial news outlets)

Technical & Trade Views

SP500 Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish Below 4100

  • Primary support is 4000

  • Primary objective is 4207

  • Below 3985 opens 3950

  • 20 Day VWAP bullish, 5 Day VWAP bearish

EURUSD Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish below 1.09

  • Primary support  is 1.07

  • Primary objective is 1.1128

  • Below 1.0700 opens 1.0660

  • 20 Day VWAP bullish, 5 Day VWAP bearish

GBPUSD Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish below 1.2330

  • Primary support  is 1.2250

  • Primary objective 1.2659

  • Below 1.22 opens 1.2010

  • 20 Day VWAP bullish, 5 Day VWAP bearish

USDJPY Bias: Intraday Bullish above Bearish Below 133.00

  • Primary resistance  is 135.15

  • Primary objective is 129.15

  • Above 136 opens 137.90

  • 20 Day VWAP bearish, 5 Day VWAP bullish

AUDUSD Bias: Intraday Bullish Above Bearish below .6640

  • Primary support  is .6620

  • Primary objective is .6814

  • Below .6560 opens .6450

  • 20 Day VWAP bearish, 5 Day VWAP bearish

BTCUSD Intraday Bias: Bullish Above Bearish below 28400

  • Primary support 26500

  • Primary objective is 30500

  • Below 26300 opens 25800

  • 20 Day VWAP bullish, 5 Day VWAP bearish