European open – Trump, NFP, election, gold, oil

Stocks Higher Ahead of US Jobs

We’re off to a decent start in Europe as traders await the ever-highly anticipated jobs report from the US.

Source – Thomson Reuters Eikon

This week has seen attention shift a little from a phase one trade deal between the US and China – although we are once again being assured things are progressing well – to the flurry of economic data and NATO summit in London.

Reporters will have had this week’s summit circled in their calendars for some time, given the proximity to the UK election and loose tongue of the US President. You can imagine their disappointment then when all they got was a Presidential backlash against Trudeau for appearing to mock him to fellow leaders at the Palace. Trump had clearly been heavily briefed by the White House and Number 10 and was on his very best behaviour.

It’s been a heavy data week but I’m not sure we’ve learned too much. Global manufacturing remains in the pits and the services sector is holding up but clearly affected by a slowdown in economic momentum. The only bright spot was oddly China, which saw its manufacturing PMI in growth territory again and the services survey outperform expectations. But will it last? Probably not.

The non-farm payrolls is next but I must admit, this once obsessively followed data release has somewhat lost its spark. Unemployment is as low as it’s feasibly going to be and job growth is consistently decent. There’s rarely anything interesting to take away from the report at this point. Famous last words, of course.

This time next week the votes will have been counted and we in the UK may finally have an idea on what’s going to happen with Brexit and who’s going to lead it. Too optimistic? The polls are all pointing to a Conservative majority and sterling has had a very good week in anticipation of it which can only mean one thing, hung parliament!

Gold may be preparing another run higher

It’s been an interesting week for gold, rallying in the early stages as stock markets tumbled before running into $1,480 like a brick wall and stumbling backwards, dazed and confused. The interesting thing with that is that rather than turn south, it’s consolidated which suggest bulls may be a little dizzy but they’re not deterred. That wall may have to sustain a couple more charges yet. If it comes tumbling down, $1,520 offers the next test.

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OPEC backing 500,000 barrel cut

Four years of production cuts and low prices and the emergence of the US as an oil behemoth and the conclusion of OPEC is that more of the same is needed. Members agreed on Thursday to cut production by another 500,000 barrels, with the Saudi’s likely shouldering much of the burden as they look to support the Saudi Aramco IPO with higher oil prices.

This time it’s different though, it seems, the logic being that the US will not be able to take advantage of higher prices to ramp up more shale production, as it has in the past. Good luck with that. Russia has been skeptical for some time, but appears to be on board. Of course, a signature doesn’t mean compliance but that’s a 2020 problem.

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Craig Erlam

Craig Erlam

Former Senior Market Analyst, UK & EMEA at OANDA
Based in London, Craig Erlam joined OANDA in 2015 as a market analyst. With many years of experience as a financial market analyst and trader, he focuses on both fundamental and technical analysis while producing macroeconomic commentary.

His views have been published in the Financial Times, Reuters, The Telegraph and the International Business Times, and he also appears as a regular guest commentator on the BBC, Bloomberg TV, FOX Business and SKY News.

Craig holds a full membership to the Society of Technical Analysts and is recognised as a Certified Financial Technician by the International Federation of Technical Analysts.