Asia extends Wall Street losses

 

Stocks under pressure

There was a definite air of risk off during trading in Asia this morning as shares and US futures extended declines. The Japan225 index was the worst performer with losses of more than 1% while US futures were down about 0.3%. Beta-risk currencies were under pressure and the yen was bought as a safe haven precaution. AUD/USD slid 0.05% to 0.7076 while USD/JPY declined to 109.70, the lowest since February 8

USD/JPY Daily Chart

Source: OANDA fxTrade

Calm down everybody

PMIs hit sentiment

Weak flash PMI readings from Markit for March contributed to the risk-off sentiment. Both German and Euro-zone manufacturing PMIs came in below forecast, with the German reading an emphatic miss. The print of 44.7 was the weakest since 2012 while the Euro-zone number was the lowest since May 2013. It was a similar story with the US numbers, with manufacturing PMI down to 52.5, the weakest since August 2017 but at least holding above the key 50 expansion/contraction threshold.

Brexit week delayed

The EU has granted the UK a delay on the Brexit deadline, but UK Members of Parliament still have some work to do. A delay until May 22 will only be granted if lawmakers agree to PM May’s last deal (rejected last week) this week. With that seeming unlikely, despite senior government members rallying round PM May at the weekend, the extension would only be confirmed until April 12. GBP/USD was steady in Asian time with only a slight drift lower to 1.3191. Friday’s gains remain intact, so far.

GBP/USD Daily Chart

Source: OANDA fxTrade

German sentiment surveys to buck the trend?

Economists’ forecasts for the German IFO expectations survey are surprisingly upbeat, looking for an uptick to 94.4 from 93.8. Given the gloomy PMI readings, it could be reasonable to expect a below-forecast print for this number. The current assessment index is seen falling to 103.0 from 103.4. Another weak set of data points would add to the pressure on equity markets.

The rest of the data calendar is quite mundane, with a speech from Fed’s Harker accompanying releases of the US Chicago Fed activity index for February and the Dallas Fed manufacturing business index for March.

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Andrew Robinson

Andrew Robinson

Senior Market Analyst at MarketPulse
A seasoned professional with more than 30 years’ experience in foreign exchange, interest rates and commodities, Andrew Robinson is a senior market analyst with OANDA, responsible for providing timely and relevant market commentary and live market analysis throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Having previously worked in Europe, since moving to Singapore he worked with several leading institutions including Bloomberg, Saxo Capital Markets and Informa Global Markets, proving FX strategies based on a combination of technical and fundamental analysis as well as market flow information. Andrew began his career as an FX dealer with NatWest and the Royal Bank of Scotland in the UK.
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