Trade War Fears Sink AUD. USD/CAD Faces January Uptrend Support?

ASIA PACIFIC MARKET WRAP – TRADE WAR FEARS, AUD/USD, ASX 200, US DOLLAR, BOC, USD/CAD

  • Anticipation of US tariffs on China weighed on ASX 200 and other key benchmark indexes
  • ANZ Bank raised variable home loan rates, weakening Australian Dollar prices further
  • US Dollar may rise on haven bids, USD/CAD may fall next if BoC reignites hawkish bets
Absent major economic news flow, most Asia Pacific benchmark stock indexes traded lower in anticipation of rising trade war fears. Donald Trump could impose additional $200b in US tariffs on Chinese products once the hearing period concludes on Thursday. Understandably, some of the more active equities and FX stemmed from Australia.
Not only is China its largest trading partner, but Australia also supplies the nation with key materials leaving itself vulnerable if those levies slow economic activity. The ASX 200declined over one percent, led lower by materials and information technology. With that in mind, the pro-risk Australian Dollar depreciated across the board but losses were amplified by a further development.
After Westpac Banking Corp. (one of the nation’s largest banks) increased its mortgage rate last week, ANZ Bank announced today that it too shall raise variable home loan interest rates. For AUD, this bodes ill because higher lending rates potentially lowers the scope for the RBA to increase its own monetary policy setting tool. The central bank is already quite reluctant to raise rates any time soon as is.
Looking elsewhere, Japan’s Nikkei 225 declined about 0.28% heading into Thursday’s close. South Korea’s KOSPI was more or less little changed. The sentiment-linked New Zealand Dollar traded lower while the anti-risk Japanese Yen fared better. The British Pound saw cautious gains, echoing strength from earlier Brexit news that increased hopes of smoother EU exit negotiations.
With S&P 500 futures pointing lower ahead of the European and US trading sessions, we may continue seeing risk aversion which could amplify demand for the US Dollar. The greenback also eyes August’s ISM Services PMI release. If the outcome beats expectations, as we saw with the manufacturing survey earlier this week, then this could add fuel to DXY’s climb and vice versa.
The Canadian Dollar will look to a speech from BoC Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins who wll talk about the recent interest rate announcement. USD/CAD rose on it, reflecting a central bank that failed to fuel hawkish monetary policy expectations. Overnight index swaps are not fully pricing in a BoC hike in October. This could open the door to CAD gains if Ms. Wilkins decides to cool doubts on that rate decision.
USD/CAD TECHNICAL ANALYSIS – REVERSAL WARNING SIGNS
After the US Dollar made impressive progress against its Canadian counterpart, the uptrend in USD/CAD could be at risk. Zooming in on the four-hour chart reveals that upside momentum is fading via negative RSI divergence. This could lead to a reversal if not consolidation, but confirmation will be needed. For now, this warning sign should warrant caution.
We also had a break under a near-term rising trend line from late August as USD/CAD got stuck above near-term resistance between 1.3140 and 1.3176. A descent through it exposes January 2018 uptrend support. Meanwhile, uptrend resumption places the July 19th and 20th highs as range resistance next between 1.3265 and 1.3289.
Trade War Fears Sink AUD. USD/CAD Faces January Uptrend Support?


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