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Wall Street Drifts Lower

Published 06/13/2019, 01:11 AM
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Daily Markets Broadcast June 13, 2019

US indices fell for a second day yesterday, pressured by the lack of news on the trade deal front and a weak banking sector as expectations for a Fed interest rate cut rose. Hong Kong is anticipating more protests as the extradition bill is due to be debated in the Legislature.

US30USD Daily Chart

US30USD Daily Chart

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  • The US30 index slid for a second day yesterday amid muted volumes as below-forecast CPI raised expectations for an earlier Fed rate cut, which weighed on banking counters.
  • The index held above the 55-day moving average at 25,977.
  • US consumer prices rose 1.8% y/y in May, below forecasts of a 1.9% gain and the weakest reading in three months. The probability of a cut at the June meeting rose to 21% while that for July is at 83.5%, according to pricing in the interest rate markets. There are no major data releases scheduled for today.

DE30EUR Daily Chart

DE30EUR Daily Chart

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  • The Germany30 index snapped a three-day rising streak yesterday, taking its cue from Wall Street.
  • The index is still above the 55-day moving average at 12,030, which has supported prices on a closing basis since June 3.
  • German industrial production is expected to continue its run in contraction territory in April, with forecasts suggesting a reduction of -0.5% m/m (seasonally-adjusted) following a 0.3% decline in March.

HK33HKD Daily Chart

HK33HKD Daily Chart

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  • The HongKong33 index fell the most in more than a month yesterday as the protests against the extradition bill escalated, with tear gas and rubber bullets used on protesters.
  • The index is likely eyeing the low of 26,629 struck earlier this month, which is near the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of the October-April rally at 26,694.
  • Legislative leader Carrie Lam refuses to pull the controversial bill and called for order. The HKMA stated that local financial markets were operating “in an orderly manner”, adding that Hong Kong banks were well capitalised.

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