หน้าแรกinvesting Technical AnalysisUSD/JPY Higher on Strong Demand for 10-Year Notes; Commodities Diverge

USD/JPY Higher on Strong Demand for 10-Year Notes; Commodities Diverge


  • Thursday’s inflation report to seal the deal for a Fed hold in September
  • Treasury sells 10-year notes with strong demand as yields drop
  • China deflation raises prospects of more stimulus

rose after a strong auction signaled that Wall Street is very confident that inflation will continue to fall. It looks like investors will gladly be eating all the extra issuance that comes from the Treasury. After tomorrow, we will see if traders are nervous that inflation is proving to be a little sticky or overwhelming confident that inflation will fall to the Fed’s 2% target by year-end.

Price action is tentatively breaking out above key trendline resistance that has been in place since the end of June. Further upside for dollar-yen could target the 145.00 level, which would be accompanied by some jawboning from Japan. To the downside, 141.50 remains key support.

USD/JPY Daily Chart

Risk appetite should remain healthy as deflation in China is also providing limited optimism that the more stimulus is coming and that disinflation pressures will steadily ease across Europe and North America. Markets should see some lackluster moves until tomorrow’s US inflation report.

Commodities Diverge

Oil

prices are rallying on expectations China will be forced to deliver more stimulus and after the EIA report showed an impressive rebound with diesel and gasoline demand. The US is also refilling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), so that should provide some underlying support. The SPR rose by almost 1 million barrels and should be poised to receive another 2 million before the end of summer.

The EIA report was not all bullish as US production rose to the highest levels since March 2020 and crude exports fell to the weakest levels in four weeks. The oil prices should remain supported going forward as OPEC+ remains committed to keeping the market tight and as the Russia – Ukraine war could threaten Russian crude exports.

Gold

prices are weakening ahead of a pivotal inflation report that is expected to solidify a Fed hold in September. Gold’s weakness occurs as Treasury yields edge lower, while European yields rise. With a softer dollar, gold shouldn’t be weakening this much ahead of a key inflation report. Some big traders must be profit-taking over fears Wall Street will not react kindly to a slight rise with the headline annual inflation reading.

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