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  1. G10 FX Weekly: Respect US Rates Ranges Ahead of Huge Event Risk

    Richard Jones

    Summary US 2-year and 10-year yields have range-traded year-to-date (YTD). US yields in both curve points have retraced slightly lower this month after sharp moves higher in February. We think the US jobs report tomorrow will be the catalyst for the next directional move in the US rates market, with the next Federal Reserve (Fed) […]

  2. G10 FX Weekly: EUR/USD Going Nowhere Fast

    Richard Jones

    Summary Two weeks ago, EUR/USD traded down to the bottom of its YTD range of ~1.0700/1.1100, the lowest level since mid-November. Strong US data prints and hawkish Fed messaging drove the USD outperformance. Recently, however, buoyant risk sentiment and rallying equities have supported the euro, which is trading like a risk-on/risk-off currency. Downside momentum in […]

  3. G10 FX Weekly: USD/JPY Upside Limited as Japanese Officials Sound Warning

    Richard Jones

    Summary USD/JPY has traded above 150 in the past week or so for the first time since mid-November. This immediately prompted verbal intervention from Japan’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), opposing JPY weakness. Should the pair remain above 150 and push towards the 2023 high near 152, we expect additional verbal intervention. We are also very […]

  1. G10 FX Weekly: EUR/CHF Rally Has Legs

    Richard Jones

    Summary After rallying on haven demand late last month, the Swiss franc (CHF) has weakened in February. Weaker-than-expected Swiss inflation data drove the decline, with imported product prices sliding. This indicates the currency is weighing materially on inflation and has prompted the market to price a strong probability of an SNB rate cut next month. […]

  2. G10 FX Weekly: Rates Spreads Will Support EUR/GBP

    Richard Jones

    Summary In the two-year maturity, the spread of UK yields over Eurozone yields has widened in recent weeks. We think hawkish BoE pricing has gone too far, as has dovish ECB pricing. A repricing could see spreads narrow and support our bullish EUR/GBP view. Market Implications We would fade any widening of the Eurozone/UK short-end […]

  3. Markets to Watch: PCE to Push Fed Into 50bp in March?

    Bilal Hafeez, Viresh Kanabar

    Summary In the US, we expect core PCE at 15bp on Friday. That would drop the figure below the Fed’s 2% target and increase ‘lowflation’ risks. Dominique still expects a 50bp Fed cut in March. The ECB should leave rates unchanged on Thursday. We see the first cut in June. In the $-bloc, the NAB […]

G10 FX Weekly: The Year CHF Loses Its Crown

Richard Jones

Summary The Swiss franc (CHF) was the strongest G10 currency in 2023, rallying sharply in December as asset managers aggressively increased long positioning. The CHF is at or near record highs versus several G10 currencies, suggesting valuations may be stretched. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) says it is no longer biased to support the CHF […]

G10 FX Weekly: Fade US Yield Spikes, Stay Neutral USD

Richard Jones

Summary Since US yields peaked across the curve in October, subsequent countertrend rises have been short-lived, and the trend of broadly lower yields has been building over the past three months. Buying dips (in futures terms) in the US rates space has been a winning strategy. The USD Index (DXY) has also been trending strongly, […]

  1. Momentum Models Remain Bullish Bonds, Now Signal FTSE Underperformance

    Ben Ford, Bilal Hafeez

    Summary Momentum models declined 0.5% over the past week as the recent rate and equity bid reversed. FX models also underperformed. Equity momentum models are the only positive performing model over a three-month timeframe (+1.4%). Rates (-1.2%) and FX models (-0.8%) have struggled. Market Implications Momentum models remain bullish on bonds. Our PCA model sees […]

  2. G10 FX Year-in-Review

    Ben Ford, Richard Jones

    Summary The major G10 currencies – the US dollar, the euro, the Japanese yen, the British pound, and the Swiss franc – have had varying performances in 2023. USD declined during the first half of the year, before rebounding sharply from July-October, and has traded lower in Q4. EUR rallied from January to July, giving […]

  3. Markets to Watch This Week: Will Lower Oil Prices Lead to Lower Core Inflation?

    Bilal Hafeez, Viresh Kanabar

    We standardise WoW price changes across different markets to allow for cross-market comparisons. Last Week’s Highlights US jobs data surprised higher. Friday’s NFP data surprised modestly on the upside, with 199,000 jobs added in November versus consensus expectations of 180,000. The unemployment rate also surprised, falling back to 3.7% from a two-year high of 3.9% […]

CTAs Could Ignite Further UST Bullishness

Ben Ford

When evaluating the performance of our momentum models we are considering the average performance across the one-, three-, and 12-month momentum models. Summary Momentum models were flat over the past week as gains in equity momentum models (+0.2% WoW) were offset by rates. Rates momentum models are the best-performing models over a three-month timeframe (+1.4%). […]

Equity Momentum Models Outperform as USD Turns Lower

Ben Ford

Summary Momentum models (-0.3% WoW) added to last week’s losses, although equity momentum models provided a bright spot (+0.3%). Meanwhile, FX (-0.7%) led declines. Rates momentum models are the best-performing models over a three-month timeframe (+0.8%). FX (-0.5%) and equity (-0.9%) struggled. Market Implications Momentum models remain bullish on Gilts, in line with Henry’s view […]

  1. Momentum Models Continue to Underperform

    Ben Ford, Richard Jones

    When evaluating the performance of our momentum models we are considering the average performance across the one-, three-, and 12-month momentum models. Summary Momentum models (-0.5% WoW) added to last week’s losses, with rates (-1.2% WoW) leading.  FX momentum models (-0.1% WoW) registered smaller losses. Rates momentum models are the best-performing models over a three-month […]

  2. Rates Momentum Models Drive Performance Rebound

    Ben Ford, Bilal Hafeez

    Summary Momentum models (+0.8% WoW) reversed last week’s losses, with rates models (+2.1% WoW) leading the effort. FX and equity momentum model performance was far smaller (+0.2% WoW). Rates momentum models are the best-performing models over a three-month timeframe (+5.5%). FX (+0.2%) followed, while equity (-3.3%) struggled. Market Implications Momentum models remain bearish on UK […]

  3. Markets to Watch This Week: US Inflation was Hot, Will UK Follow?

    Viresh Kanabar

    US inflation came in hot, hot, hot! While US core CPI aligned with expectations, headline at 3.7% exceeded them.

Momentum Models Remain Bearish on UK Rates

Bilal Hafeez, Ben Ford

Momentum models (-0.8% WoW) registered negative returns across FX (-0.4% WoW), rates (-1.4% WoW) and equities (-1.0% WoW). 

Momentum Models Bullish USD But Room to Increase Conviction

Bilal Hafeez, Ben Ford

Rates momentum models (+0.4% WoW) outperformed FX and equity momentum models (-0.1% WoW) over the past week. Rates momentum models are the best-performing models over a three-month time frame (+3.4%). FX (+0.6%) followed while equity (-3.0%) struggled. 

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