Market news

18 August 2017
  • 17:01

    U.S.: Baker Hughes Oil Rig Count, August 763

  • 14:15

    US consumer confidence rose in the first half of August to its highest level since January due to a more positive outlook for the overall economy - UoM

    Consumer confidence rose in the first half of August to its highest level since January due to a more positive outlook for the overall economy as well as more favorable personal financial prospects. The two component indices moved in opposite directions, with the Current Conditions Index falling slightly from its decade peak, and the Expectations Index posting a more substantial rebound.

    As with the overall Sentiment Index, the component indices nearly regained the peak levels recorded earlier in 2017. Too few interviews were conducted following Charlottesville to assess how much it will weaken consumers' economic assessments.

  • 14:13

    Finland: Several people stabbed in Turku, police say @cnn

  • 14:00

    U.S.: Reuters/Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index, August 97.6 (forecast 94)

  • 13:46

    Option expiries for today's 10:00 ET NY cut

    EURUSD:1.1650 (EUR 1.15 млрд) 1.1700 (1.1 млрд) 1.1780 (510 млн) 1.1800 (855 млн)

    USDJPY:109.00 (USD 435 млн) 110.00 (390 млн) 110.10 (400 млн) 110.20 (410 млн)

    GBPUSD: 1.2800 (GBP 410 млн) 1.2950 (800 млн)

    USDCAD: 1.2580 (USD 580 млн)

  • 13:43

    Dollar hits fresh one-week low vs JPY, falls to 108.59 yen

  • 13:17

    UK PM May says must work together to rid internet of poisonous material, terrorism is the great threat we all face

    • We must look carefully at power our police and agencies need to combat terrorism

    • We do believe a number of british nationals were caught up in the Barcelona attack, and looking into reports of missing british child

  • 12:38

    Canadian CPI rose 1.2% on a year-over-year basis

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.2% on a year-over-year basis in July, following a 1.0% gain in June.

    Prices were up in six of the eight major components in the 12 months to July, with the transportation and shelter indexes contributing the most to the year-over-year rise in the CPI. The household operations, furnishings and equipment index and the clothing and footwear index declined on a year-over-year basis.

    Transportation costs rose 1.9% on a year-over-year basis in July, following a 0.6% increase in June. Gasoline prices contributed most to the gain in prices, as well as to their acceleration, rising 4.6% in the 12 months to July, after posting a 1.4% decline in June. The purchase of passenger vehicles index increased 0.2% year over year in July, after declining 0.2% the previous month. At the same time, passenger vehicle insurance premiums rose at a slower rate in the 12 months to July than they did in June.

    The shelter index increased 1.3% year over year in July, after rising 1.6% in June. Homeowners' replacement costs contributed the most to the gain in prices, rising 4.1% in the 12 months to July. Prices for natural gas (+9.7%) increased at a slower year-over-year rate than they did in June. Meanwhile, the electricity index recorded its largest decrease since April 2003, down 9.1% year over year in July, following a 5.3% decline in June. The decline at the national level largely reflected legislated price declines in Ontario.

    Consumer prices for food rose 0.6% on a year-over-year basis in July, matching the gain in June.

  • 12:30

    Canada: Bank of Canada Consumer Price Index Core, y/y, July 0.9%

  • 12:30

    Canada: Consumer Price Index m / m, July 0% (forecast 0.1%)

  • 12:30

    Canada: Consumer price index, y/y, July 1.2% (forecast 1.2%)

  • 11:08

    China state planner says restrictions on overseas investments imposed due to irrational investment trends in some sectors

    • Says real estate, hotel, sports clubs, entertainment sectors are among sectors of irrational overseas investment

  • 10:36

    Death toll after attacks in Catalonia rises to 14 - Emergency services

  • 10:09

    Germany's Merkel says we will never be defeated by Islamist terrorism

    • Says of attack in Barcelona, we will not allow such murders to stop us living our way

    • We will continue with our election campaign events but we will not have live music and we will have minutes of silence

    • We will try to clarify as soon as possible whether germans were affected by attack in Spain

  • 09:14

    German 10-year govt bond yields fall below 0.40 percent, down 3 bps on day

  • 08:57

    S&P believe the risk of an armed conflict in the Korean peninsula remains remote despite the growing geopolitical tensions in recent months

  • 08:40

    Forex option contracts rolling off today at 14.00 GMT:

    EURUSD:1.1650 (EUR 1.15bln) 1.1700 (1.1bln) 1.1780 (510m) 1.1800 (855m)

    USDJPY:109.00 (USD 435m) 110.00 (390m) 110.10 (400m) 110.20 (410m)

    GBPUSD: 1.2800 (GBP 410m) 1.2950 (800m)

    USDCAD: 1.2580 (USD 580m)

  • 08:08

    The current account of the euro area recorded a surplus of €21.2 billion in June

    This reflected surpluses for goods (€27.4 billion), primary income (€4.6 billion) and services (€2.2 billion), which were partly offset by a deficit for secondary income (€13.0 billion).

    The 12-month cumulated current account for the period ending in June 2017 recorded a surplus of €336.5 billion (3.1% of euro area GDP), compared with one of €375.0 billion (3.5% of euro area GDP) for the 12 months to June 2016 (see Table 1 and Chart 1). This development was due to decreases in the surpluses for goods (from €369.0 billion to €341.1 billion) and services (from €63.3 billion to €46.5 billion), and an increase in the deficit for secondary income (from €120.0 billion to €144.8 billion). These were partly offset by an increase in the surplus for primary income (from €62.6 billion to €93.7 billion


  • 08:00

    Eurozone: Current account, unadjusted, bln , June 28.1

  • 06:16

    Fed's Kaplan: Weaker dollar has been useful to U.S. economy

    • Without NAFTA trade deal, U.S. jobs would be lost to Asia

    • Need to be careful on future rate hikes given warning from low bond yields

    • Low 10-year bond yield says expectations of future U.S. growth are sluggish

    • To shed bonds 'in near future'; would like to see more progress on inflation before consider another rate hike

  • 06:13

    NY Federal Reserve says forex swaps with the ECB totaled $35 mln in latest week

    • Swaps with the Bank of Japan totaled $1 mln in latest week

  • 06:12

    U.S. defense secretary Mattis to meet with Korean defense minister Song in Washington later in august - Pentagon

  • 06:10

    Trump said to drop plan to form Infrastructure Advisory Council - Bloomberg

  • 06:08

    German producer price index rose more than expected in July

    In July 2017 the index of producer prices for industrial products rose by 2.3% compared with the corresponding month of the preceding year. In June 2017 the annual rate of change all over had been 2.4%, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office.

    Compared with the preceding month June 2017 the overall index rose by 0.2% in July 2017 (unchanged in June and -0.2% in May).

    In July 2017 the price indices of all main industrial groups increased compared with July 2016: Prices of non-durable consumer goods rose by 3.7%, prices of intermediate goods by 3.0%. Energy prices rose by 1.9%, though the development of prices of the different energy carriers diverged. Prices of electricity increased by 4.4% and prices of petroleum products by 3.1%, whereas prices of natural gas (distribution) decreased by 6.2%. Prices of durable consumer goods and prices of capital goods increased each by 1.1%.

    The overall index disregarding energy was 2.5% up on July 2016 and rose by 0.2% compared with June 2017.

  • 06:00

    Germany: Producer Price Index (YoY), July 2.3% (forecast 2.2%)

  • 06:00

    Germany: Producer Price Index (MoM), July 0.2% (forecast 0.1%)

  • 04:50

    Options levels on friday, August 18, 2017

    EUR/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.1852 (1963)

    $1.1811 (1686)

    $1.1778 (2211)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.1734

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.1700 (1391)

    $1.1681 (2475)

    $1.1657 (3197)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options and PUT options with the expiration date September, 8 is 126387 contracts (according to data from August, 17) with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,1600 (5235);

    GBP/USD

    Resistance levels (open interest**, contracts)

    $1.3078 (1529)

    $1.3041 (3121)

    $1.2980 (1074)

    Price at time of writing this review: $1.2888

    Support levels (open interest**, contracts):

    $1.2829 (2189)

    $1.2807 (2051)

    $1.2780 (2741)


    Comments:

    - Overall open interest on the CALL options with the expiration date September, 8 is 31779 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,3150 (3205);

    - Overall open interest on the PUT options with the expiration date September, 8 is 27722 contracts, with the maximum number of contracts with strike price $1,2850 (2741);

    - The ratio of PUT/CALL was 0.87 versus 0.85 from the previous trading day according to data from August, 17

    * - The Chicago Mercantile Exchange bulletin (CME) is used for the calculation.

    ** - Open interest takes into account the total number of option contracts that are open at the moment.

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