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Highlights

•    The US Federal Reserve (Fed) lowered its projected policy path at its September meeting, causing the USD to experience a broad based drop.

•    Market expectations of a December interest rate hike fell marginally, despite indications from Yellen and other committee members that a 2016 rate hike is on the table.

•    The USD/JPY and AUD/USD currency pairs offer attractive levels from which to enter long/short tactical positions.

Meetings fall short

The US Federal Reserve (Fed) delivered a dovish message at its monetary policy meeting this Wednesday, causing the trade weighted US Dollar to fall approximately 1.2%. Clear indications of a December rate hike from Fed chair Janet Yellen were overshadowed by downward revisions to the Fed’s 2016 full year growth forecast (by 0.2% to 1.8%) and projected policy path, now forecasting only one hike this year followed by two in 2017 (compared to two and three respectively predicted in June – see Figure 1). The change in the Fed’s assumptions appeared be underpinned by a greater focus toward sustaining the recent rise in inflation, justifying a more “wait and see” approach to the current tightening cycle. It remains our view that by following this tactic the Fed is at risk from making a policy mistake as domestic inflationary pressures continue to mount and threaten to de-anchor inflation expectations (see Why the FOMC should hike but won’t). With the Bank of Japan (BoJ) also delivering an insufficiently accommodative monetary policy framework on Wednesday, the USD/JPY soared 2.61% intraday, pushing the pair to increasingly oversold levels.

We believe that the US labour market reports scheduled for release in the next three months will come in strong and prompt greater pricing of a rate hike in December, causing the USD to rally into year end. This view is best expressed by gaining bullish exposure to the USD/JPY and bearish exposure to AUD/USD, both of which look extended following market disappointment over the past few days.

Market pricing unchanged

Market pricing of December rate hike has barely moved following Wednesday’s meeting, slightly falling to 58.4% from 58.7%. This is surprising given the fact that Yellen explicitly stated that the “case for an increase had strengthened” and three members of the committee (namely Esther George, Loretta Mester and Eric Rosengren) dissented, voting towards an immediate increase in the policy rate. Put in perspective, this time last year only one committee member, Jeffrey Lacker, voted for a hike. We therefore see current market pricing of a December hike as insufficient and believe expectations will rise as incoming US labour market data affirms progress towards the Fed’s policy objectives, providing a lift to the US Dollar over the next few months.

Attractive entry points

The dovish nature of the Fed meeting saw the USD/JPY and AUD/USD approach the bottom and top of their respective ranges, running into support/resistance levels established in the middle of August. USD/JPY tested the psychologically important 100 level while the AUD/USD came near 0.77 which it hasn’t closed above since April. Momentum indicators also suggest the pairs are looking increasingly extended meaning that present levels offer attractive entry points for bullish USD/JPY and bearish AUD/USD positions which would benefit from greater market pricing of a December rate hike.

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Aussie dollar to turn lower

Aussie dollar to turn lower

Trade Idea – Foreign Exchange – Aussie dollar to turn lower
  • Sentiment towards the AUD has turned bearish as iron ore prices retreat to two month lows.
  • The global iron ore market looks set to stay well supplied in 2016 as major producers honour high production targets.
  • The AUD/USD will be prone to downside if the US Federal Reserve meeting next week has a hawkish outcome.

Oversupply to push iron ore prices lower

In our last piece on the AUD we outlined a case for the currency to maintain its upward momentum, emphasising the importance of rising commodity prices in supporting its rally (see Aussie rally intact) and the longer term risks associated with this dynamic. In the interim, sentiment towards Australia’s primary export, iron ore, has taken a marked turn, falling 7% to a two month low ($56/tonne). Over coming months it looks increasingly likely that iron ore prices will resume their decline, as news of increased supply on the international market continues to compound bearish sentiment. With the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) looking increasingly neutral and recent manufacturing data falling for the first time in a year, the AUD looks likely to succumb to downward pressure from falling export prices. A fall in the AUD/USD could be catalysed by a hawkish outcome to the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) monetary policy meeting next week, as the currency pair has recently exhibited sensitivity to rhetoric from Fed speakers. The world’s largest producers of iron ore Vale, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto have all recently committed to maintaining production at strong levels in coming years. Together these firms are responsible for approximately three quarters of the global seaborne market, making their contribution significant for the price of the mineral on the international stage. The Australian Department of Industry, Science and Innovation, in its June 2016 resource outlook, predicted that Australian and Brazilian exports of iron ore will grow on average by 6.7% and 5.5% per year respectively to 2017, compounding supply issues in an already over-supplied market. Representatives from BHP Billiton have also recently revealed that they expect the iron ore price to fall from current levels which sit at the top of their expected range due to a “well-telegraphed” influx of cheap supply from major producers. This makes the prospects for iron ore and AUD increasingly bearish in the months ahead.

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Tide turning

The AUD/USD currency pair has produced a number of bearish signals in recent weeks, breaking key support levels and accumulating downward momentum. The AUD/USD has also been negatively impacted by recent hawkish rhetoric from members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), falling following speeches from Dudley, Fisher and Rosengren. Should the Fed deliver a message of further tightening at its meeting next week we could see the AUD/USD fall beyond the low from the 28th July of 0.7421 to its 200 DMA (daily moving average) of 0.7398.

RBA maintains a neutral stance on upbeat outlook

The RBA has increasingly projected signs that it remains satisfied with current economic conditions and intends to maintain a neutral monetary policy stance. A recent speech by Assistant Governor Chris Kent provided an upbeat assessment of the Australian economy, flagging “abatement of two substantial headwinds”, namely the decline in mining capex and a fall in the nation’s terms of trade. The speech complemented strong trade data from China in providing an improved outlook for the Australian economy, thus reducing the case for further rate reductions in 2016. The complete ETF Securities product list can be found here.

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Commodity bounce supports Aussie

Commodity bounce supports Aussie

Market Insight – Foreign Exchange – Commodity bounce supports Aussie

11th March 2016

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AUD rebounds

On January 18th, concerns over Chinese growth prospects and weakening terms of trade pushed the AUD/USD exchange rate to the lowest level in approximately seven years (30th March 2009). Since 2012, the Australian currency has experienced a relentless decline as the nation’s primary commodity exports of iron ore and coal have suffered from the moderation of Chinese industrial demand. However, in the past two weeks commodity prices and risk sentiment have rebounded from what appears to have been a floor and have supported a 5.8%* appreciation of the AUD on a trade weighted basis (see Figure 1). Recent readings of Australian growth, headline inflation and consumer sentiment have also highlighted the success of existing monetary easing measures and the resilience of the Australian economy in the face of an ailing natural resource sector, contributing further to the AUD’s recent strength. In the coming month, momentum from rising commodity prices and positive risk sentiment is likely to persist, offering further support for the AUD against its major currency counterparts.

Figure 1

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Inflation and growth impress

Prospects for the Australian economy look less gloomy following a recent slew of positive data. The latest growth numbers show that during the three months to December, the Australian economy grew by 3%* (on an annualised basis) and inflation rose to 1.7% (Figure 2). Both results surpassed analyst expectations and reflect the success of recent easing measures in mitigating the impact of falling investment and revenue from the nation’s vast mining sector. While in the longer term the economy still faces challenges, in the near term the backdrop looks strong enough to support a continuation of the recent AUD rally.

Figure 2

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More easing unlikely in the near term

While the market is currently pricing in further monetary easing this year, it is unlikely that any action will be taken by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) at its April monetary policy meeting. A statement from Glenn Stevens, the RBA governor, made during the last monetary policy meeting explicitly stated that the likely catalyst of any additional easing of monetary policy is “continued low inflation”. With Q1 ‘16 inflation data not due until the 27th April, it is unlikely that the RBA will implement further measures before its meeting in May.

Short positioning to unwind further

Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data shows that since mid-February, net speculative AUD positioning turned positive for the first time since September 2014 (see Figure 3). This move has been driven primarily by an increase in speculative longs to multi-year highs and also in part by a fall in speculative shorts. However, speculative shorts remain elevated by historical standards and further unwinding of short positions could support further upside to the AUD against the US Dollar.

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Efter Schweizerfrancen, är det dags för den australiensiska dollarn?

Efter Schweizerfrancen, är det dags för den australiensiska dollarn?

Efter Schweizerfrancen, är det dags för den australiensiska dollarn? Ingen som handlar med valutor, eller värdepapper för den delen heller, kan ha missat utvecklingen av den Schweiziska francen denna vecka. Vi kommer därför inte att titta närmare på denna, men kommer istället att uppmärksamma en helt annan valuta, den australiensiska dollarn som har valutakoden AUD, istället.

Ingen tror på allvar att vi kommer att få se en lika stor rörelse i någon av de större valutorna/valutaparen som vi fick se när den Schweiziska francen stärktes med 17 procent. Detta har emellertid inte hindrat valutahandlarna från att se sig om efter liknande möjligheter. Av flera orsaker har de valt att fokusera på australiensiska dollarn.

AUDUSD

Under fredagen förekom det en minst sagt onormalt hög aktivitet på den börshandlade fond som heter CurrencyShares Australian Dollar Trust (NYSEArca: FXA) och replikerar utvecklingen av den australiensiska dollarn i förhållande till den amerikanska dollarn. Under fredagen noterades en större affär i optioner på denna ETF, inte mindre än 7 000 optionskontrakt växlade händer, under en period när det endast fanns en öppen balans på betydligt färre än 1 000 kontrakt. Senare ökade antalet till 10 000 optionskontrakt. Att denna optionsaktivitet är minst sagt ovanlig är sant, men den är förståelig i skenet av vad som hände med Schweizerfrancen då valutahandlarna har tittat på vilka effekter Schweizerfrancen utveckling kan komma att ha på både den amerikanska och australiensiska dollarn samt guldpriset. Schweizerfrancen och guldkursen anses ha en mycket nära relation, vilket har lett till att många handlare på de finansiella marknaderna köper både terminskontrakt på guld och sådana börshandlade fonder som replikerar utvecklingen av guldpriset, till exempel SPDR Gold Shares (NYSEArca: GLD) och ETF Securities GOLD

ETF Securities GOLD

GLD, världens största guld ETF, steg i torsdags över sitt 200-dagars glidande medelvärde för första gången sedan september, något som underblåser spekulationer om att rallyt i Schweizerfrancen i kan komma att utlösa en omvänd råvarutrend som skulle tvinga de blankare som vi ser över hela råvarukomplexet at tvingas täcka sina korta positioner. På grund av Australiens ställning som en betydande guldproducerande nation, är FXA en förutsägbar vinnare av högre guldpriser och det ser ut som vissa aktörer var på rätt sida av Aussie nyligen upp, men de långa räntorna ser ut att avta.

Ändå har positionerna dämpats betydligt sedan förra veckan då förhållandet mellan långa och korta positioner gick från 3:1 till 1:8 enligt en rapport från DailyFX. De placerare som är av den åsikten att den australiensiska dollarn är på väg in i ett rally i förhållande till den amerikanska dollarn och andra större valutor bör titta på ProShares Ultra Australian Dollar (NYSEArca: GDAY), en börshandlad fond med hävstång som ger sina innehavare den dubblar utvecklingen av utvecklingen mellan AUD och USD på daglig basis. Observera att risken är högre med denna typ av börshandlad fond, och det är av den anledningen som den som har rätt får en högre avkastning.

GLDs femåriga korrelation med FXA är 0,392, något högre än GLDs femåriga korrelation till FXF, enligt uppgifter från State Street.