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China Q3 GDP beats expectations Asian equities in the red

Published 10/19/2015, 03:07 AM
Updated 06/07/2021, 10:55 AM

With the continuation of the China saga, global sentiment received another dent as GDP growth for the world’s second largest economy in Q3 fell short of the golden 7% figure. Although GDP rose to 6.9% beating the 6.8% forecast, this was still the slowest quarterly growth expansion since the first three months in 2009. Not only have concerns been renewed about the pace of growth in China, the GDP figure of 6.9% has restored fresh debates over the accuracy of China’s growth statistics with fears that the GDP growth is even lower than what the official statistics dictate. Sentiment remains bearish for China and the China market will be open to more downward pressures in 2015.

Asian equities were open to losses and have edged back into red territory with the Shanghai Composite Index trading -1.03% as of writing. There may be a case of Monday market blues originating from the soft China data which may result in European and American equities venturing back into red territory in Monday’s trading session.

The radiating risk from China will trickle back down to the United States, as the Fed has been offered another reason to hold off the already fading expectations of a 2015 US rate hike. This will translate to USD vulnerability this week with the Dollar Index potentially declining back to the 94.00 support. Whilst the USD may decline, the risk-off environment derived from anxious market participants may empower upside momentum within safe haven assets such as Gold. This precious metal has enjoyed an extended move to the upside as a result of USD weakness combined with a lack of clarity provided by the Fed on the topic of a US rate hike. The soft data from China may act as a catalyst which should provide a foundation to send Gold back above last week’s highs of 1191.50 with targets of the next relevant resistance at 1200.00.

The next major focus this trading week will be on Tuesday when BoE Carney discusses the health of the UK economy and possible subtle clues on when rates may be hiked in the UK. The deflationary CPI reading of -0.1% in October combined with the chain of negative PMI releases in September offer a solid argument as to why the BoE may not hike UK rates until the middle of 2016.

EURUSD
The EURUSD is technically bullish on the daily timeframe. Prices are trading above the daily 20 SMA and the MACD has crossed to the upside. As long as prices can keep above the 1.1330 support, there may be an incline back to the 1.1430 level.

GBPUSD
The GBPUSD is technically bullish on the daily timeframe. Prices are trading above the daily 20 SMA and the MACD has crossed to the upside. As long as prices can keep above the 1.5400 support, prices may incline back to the 1.5500 resistance.

AUDUSD
The AUDUSD currently resides in a wide range. Resistance can be found at 0.7350 and support can be found at 0.7200. A breakdown below the 0.7200 support may open a path to the next relevant support at 0.7050.

USDJPY
The USDJPY is technically bearish on the daily timeframe. Prices are trading below the daily 20 SMA and the MACD has crossed to the downside. A strong breach below the 118.50 support may open a path to the next relevant support based at 117.00.

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