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3 February 2020 - The ultimate week ahead playbook

Chris Weston
Chris Weston
Head of Research
30 Jan 2020
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We’re seeing some buying of risk in Asia today, which goes against the negative flow seen through Asia yesterday, with WTI crude and copper leading the charge +2.2% and 1.3% respectively. The ASX 200 is gaining 0.5%, with the Nikkei 225 +1.8% and the Hang Seng likely to open modestly higher too.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) did indeed label the virus outbreak a global health emergency, however, the market is finding solace from the fact they refrained from saying travel restrictions were necessary. Of course, corporates and travellers will make up their own minds here, but the fact the WHO held back from advising foreigners to stay away is a small positive for the perception of China's economics, and certainly relative to what has been discounted into copper and the Treasury yield curve.

The WHO’s main concern resides outside of China, where they are worried about the outbreak of the virus in highly densely populated countries, and cities with less efficient health care systems. This is now what many are watching, with confirmed cases now emerging in countries like India.

China’s data dump has also given us a leg up in risk as well, reminding us that up until the virus gripped markets, China’s improving economics were at the heart of the global economic improvement.

China economic releases chart
Source: Bloomberg

In the Week Ahead video I touch on AUDJPY 1-week implied vols, which have been contained into 10% and where a break higher would offer a bearish message for equities and alike. That said, we continue to watch USDCNH, especially with the Chinese financial system ready to crank up again, with the prospect of the PBoC flooding the markets with liquidity. As we see, USDCNH is finding sellers into the top of the bear channel and should we see the CNH find further buyers (USDCNH lower) then I could see a situation where AUDUSD moves a tad higher, with risk stabilising in EM FX.

USDCNH daily chart
Daily chart of USDCNH

A big if, of course, and when we consider the global economy there are other moving parts to consider such as US ISM manufacturing and N-F payrolls which will be event risks.

Implied vols matrix chart

As we see from the Implied vols matrix, vols are a touch higher from last week, something we had anticipated given the dynamics shaping up in the US bond market and while I stay cautious, I will be watching price action and reacting to any possible turn in sentiment. I am watching US politics far more closely this week, with the Iowa Caucus due to start on Monday 8:00 PM EST (12:00 PM AEDT Tuesday). And as highlighted in more depth in the gold outlook video, any situation where Bernie Sanders takes a step closer to the Democrat nominee raises the prospect of traders hedging risk with the likes of gold, JPY and USTs.

Please do click on and watch the video above, which I hope helps prepare traders to best navigate the murky waters ahead.

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