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USDJPY 109.80 Now Key

The US dollar continues to tumble lower against the Japanese yen on Wednesday as global equity markets come under a fresh round of selling pressure. The USDJPY pair is moving closer to the important 109.80 now that the 110.00 level support level has been broken. The bullish pattern on the four-hour time frame has now been invalidated by the recent drop in the USDJPY pair.

The USDJPY pair is heavily bearish while trading below the 110.25, key intraday support is found at the 109.80 and 109.50 levels.

If the USDJPY pair trades above the 110.25 level, key intraday resistance is found at the 110.80 and 111.10 levels.

Crude Oil Turning Up

Pivot (invalidation): 61.15

Our preference Long positions above 61.15 with targets at 62.50 & 62.95 in extension.

Alternative scenario Below 61.15 look for further downside with 60.65 & 60.05 as targets.

Comment The RSI is bullish and calls for further advance.

Silver Spot Bullish Bias Above 14.8000

Pivot (invalidation): 14.8000

Our preference Long positions above 14.8000 with targets at 14.9700 & 15.0700 in extension.

Alternative scenario Below 14.8000 look for further downside with 14.7300 & 14.6400 as targets.

Comment The RSI is mixed to bullish.

Gold Spot Target 1291.00

Pivot (invalidation): 1281.50

Our preference Long positions above 1281.50 with targets at 1288.50 & 1291.00 in extension.

Alternative scenario Below 1281.50 look for further downside with 1276.50 & 1272.50 as targets.

Comment The RSI is bullish and calls for further upside.

Decline in Chinese Exports Signals Global Demand Slowdown. Renewed Trade War Forces PBOC to Ease Further

Disappointing trade data in China was mainly driven by the large contraction in exports. Instead of merely bilateral trade conflict between the US and China, the broadly based slowdown in exports to China's major trading partners indicates that global demand is weakening again. Donald Trump's threat of raising tariff on US$ 200B of Chinese exports to 25% from 10%, if materialized, should cause further deterioration in upcoming trade data. Besides, major macroeconomic data in China would also be negatively affected, forcing PBOC to accelerate its monetary easing stimulus measures.

April Trade Surplus Surprised to Downside

China’s trade surplus narrowed to US$13.8B in April, down -47.2% y/y and -57.3% m/m. This came in significantly below consensus of US$ 35B. Disappointingly, exports contracted -2.7% y/y, proving that the +13.8% jump in March was only driven by Lunar New Year effect. The market had anticipated a mild gained of +3%. Imports rose +4% y/y, compared with consensus of a -2.1% decline. Concerning the battlefield of the recent trade war, China’s trade surplus with the US expanded slightly to US$21B from US$20.5B in March. Exports to US contracted -13.1% y/y while imports from US declined -25.7%.

The contraction in exports was broadly based, suggesting weakness in global demand. Apart from shrinking -13.1% in the exports to the US, shipment to Japan plunged -16.3%. Export growth with EU countries and ASEAN countries decelerated significantly to +6.5% and +0.7%, respectively, from March’s +9.6% and +24.8%. The rebound in imports was mainly driven by commodity demand. This could be explained by the government’s measures to stimulate infrastructure investment and real estate investment.

China FX Reserve

China's FX reserves fell US$3.81B to US$ 3.095 trillion in April. This marks the first decline in 6 months. Valuation effect (stronger USD) can only be part of the reason for the decline. Greenback’s gain of +1.17% has trimmed the FX reserve by about US$1.6B in the month. PBOC’s intervention to defend renminbi probably explained the remaining US$2.2B reduction. The sharp selloff of renminbi against USD after Donald Trump’s tweet of raising tariff from 10% to 25% signals that PBOC might need to continue to sell FX reserve so as to stabilize its currency.

China RRR Cut

PBOC announced to cut the reserve requirement ratio (RRR), by about 3 percentage point, for small and medium commercial banks. Expecting to as much as RMB 280B to the interbank market, the reduction would be conducted in 3 phases on May 15, June 17 and July 15. Completion of the move would lower the RRR for a thousand of banks to 8% from the current 10-11.5%. As the central bank noted, the move aims at “helping small- and medium-sized banks to better serve small and private enterprises, which will in turn support the overall economy”. While the market has expected that improvement in economic data in 1Q19 might allow PBOC to put further monetary policy on hold, unsettling trade negotiation with the US would prolong uncertainty in China and global economic developments, forcing PBOC to ease its monetary policy further.

S&P 500 Towards 2862.25

Pivot (invalidation): 2894.00

Our preference Short positions below 2894.00 with targets at 2870.50 & 2862.25 in extension.

Alternative scenario Above 2894.00 look for further upside with 2902.25 & 2913.00 as targets.

Comment The RSI is mixed to bearish.

DAX Under Pressure

Pivot (invalidation): 12170.00

Our preference Short positions below 12170.00 with targets at 11990.00 & 11910.00 in extension.

Alternative scenario Above 12170.00 look for further upside with 12254.00 & 12315.00 as targets.

Comment The RSI is bearish and calls for further downside.

USD/TRY The Upside Prevails

Pivot (invalidation): 6.1420

Our preference Long positions above 6.1420 with targets at 6.2000 & 6.2410 in extension.

Alternative scenario Below 6.1420 look for further downside with 6.1160 & 6.0910 as targets.

Comment The break above 6.1420 is a positive signal that has opened a path to 6.2000.

AUD/USD Aim @ 0.7045

Pivot (invalidation): 0.7005

Our preference Long positions above 0.7005 with targets at 0.7030 & 0.7045 in extension.

Alternative scenario Below 0.7005 look for further downside with 0.6995 & 0.6960 as targets.

Comment The RSI is bullish and calls for further upside.

USD/CAD Turning Down

Pivot (invalidation): 1.3490

Our preference Short positions below 1.3490 with targets at 1.3445 & 1.3425 in extension.

Alternative scenario Above 1.3490 look for further upside with 1.3515 & 1.3535 as targets.

Comment The RSI calls for a slump.