Risk sentiments back to cautious mood: Russell 2000, ASX 200, AUD/JPY
Risk sentiments are back to cautious mood this week, having digested many of the big tech earnings and a series of uncertainties are now back onto the radar for the bulls to tackle.
Market Recap
Risk sentiments are back to a cautious mood this week, having digested many of the big tech earnings and a series of uncertainties are now back onto the radar for the bulls to tackle. Overnight, all three major US indices closed more than 1% lower, with safe-haven flows translating to a 1.6% jump in gold prices while Treasury yields plummet. This follows as the S&P 500 was back to retest its key 2023 high just this week, which may also draw some technical sellers in place.
A new low for the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF since November 2020 suggests that confidence in US regional banks has not been restored despite the First Republic Bank’s takeover, with lingering fears that there are some other troubled regional banks out there that has yet to be uncovered.
It could seem that a wider move from authorities could be warranted but any debate around a “blanket insurance” for banking deposits will likely drag on for longer, being seen as the last resort move from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). Thwarting gridlock in the US debt ceiling further adds to market stress as well, while a sharp decline in US job openings also saw indices reacting to the downside on heavy volume.
Ahead, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting will likely be the dominating theme for market trends. A 25 basis-point rate hike has been fully priced, so focus will be on how Federal Reserve (Fed) Chair Jerome Powell balance between keeping the Fed’s tightening option open and calming nerves around the renewed banking jitters.
The Russell 2000 index is back to retest its 2023 low, with moderating upward momentum displayed on Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD). Any formation of a new low ahead could leave the 1,630 level in sight. Longer term, it seems that the index remains stuck in a wider consolidation pattern, with the 1,630 level being a crucial support to hold.
Asia Open
Asian stocks look set for a negative open, with ASX -0.80% and KOSPI -0.61% at the time of writing (8.30 SGT). Japan markets are closed for holiday today. The surprise decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to resume its hiking process may serve as a reminder that the pace of moderation in inflation may matter. A 25 basis-point hike was delivered yesterday to raise its cash rate to 3.85%, along with a hawkish forward guidance which prompted a shift in market expectations to price for another rate hike in June.
Tighter policies come with potential trade-off for growth, which was not well-received by the ASX 200 yesterday. Perhaps one to watch for the longer term will be any completion of a head-and-shoulder pattern, pending the formation of the right shoulder on further downside. Near term, the 7,130 level may be in focus, with any failure to hold potentially paving the way towards the key psychological 7,000 level next.
On the watchlist: Bearish shooting star rejection off 200-day MA for AUD/JPY
A 1.7% rally for the AUD/JPY in the aftermath of the RBA’s surprise hike eventually failed to sustain as risk-off flows seem to serve as a counter to further upside. For now, the formation of a bearish shooting star off its key 200-day moving average (MA) suggests the strong presence of sellers in keeping the overall trend down on lower highs, with the MA line serving as key resistance to the pair on at least three occasions.
Greater conviction for the bulls will have to come from a move back above the 200-day MA line. On the downside, a confirmation close below the 90.78 level could potentially be on watch to pave the way towards the 88.30 level next, where a lower channel trendline support resides.
Tuesday: DJIA -1.08%; S&P 500 -1.16%; Nasdaq -1.08%, DAX -1.23%, FTSE -1.24%
IGA, may distribute information/research produced by its respective foreign affiliates within the IG Group of companies pursuant to an arrangement under Regulation 32C of the Financial Advisers Regulations. Where the research is distributed in Singapore to a person who is not an Accredited Investor, Expert Investor or an Institutional Investor, IGA accepts legal responsibility for the contents of the report to such persons only to the extent required by law. Singapore recipients should contact IGA at 6390 5118 for matters arising from, or in connection with the information distributed.
The information/research herein is prepared by IG Asia Pte Ltd (IGA) and its foreign affiliated companies (collectively known as the IG Group) and is intended for general circulation only. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation, or particular needs of any particular person. You should take into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation, and particular needs before making a commitment to trade, including seeking advice from an independent financial adviser regarding the suitability of the investment, under a separate engagement, as you deem fit.
No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. Consequently, any person acting on it does so entirely at their own risk. Please see important Research Disclaimer.
Please also note that the information does not contain a record of our trading prices, or an offer of, or solicitation for, a transaction in any financial instrument. Any views and opinions expressed may be changed without an update.
Seize a share opportunity today
Go long or short on thousands of international stocks.
- Increase your market exposure with leverage
- Get spreads from just 0.1% on major global shares
- Trade CFDs straight into order books with direct market access
Live prices on most popular markets
- Forex
- Shares
- Indices
See more forex live prices
See more shares live prices
Prices above are subject to our website terms and agreements. Prices are indicative only. All shares prices are delayed by at least 15 mins.
See more indices live prices
Prices above are subject to our website terms and agreements. Prices are indicative only. All shares prices are delayed by at least 20 mins.