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Stocks, Oil Drop On Fresh U.S.–China Flare Up, UK Retail Sales Tank

Published 05/22/2020, 06:06 AM
Updated 12/14/2017, 05:25 AM

Escalating geopolitical tensions take center stage.

China is planning a new, controversial security bill which will be inserted directly into Hong Kong’s mini-constitution, bypassing the territory’s Legislative Council. This legal show of force threatens to open old wounds and reignite the pro-democracy demonstrations which mired the financial hub and weighed on the economy at the turn of the year. President Trump has been quick to respond, warning China over such action and threatening sanctions.

US and China have been on a collision course for several days. Today’s report that Chins is considering limiting freedom in the financial hub of Hong Kong appears to the straw that broke the camel’s back.

China will remain very much in focus. Today marks the start of the week-long Chinese annual parliament, which sees China’s senior officials deliver their plans for a whole range of issues, including defense diplomacy and relations with the US.

The annual Parliament comes at a time when relations between US ad China have worsened significantly following the outbreak of coronavirus.

China Drops GDP Target

The parliament is expected to take a somber tone, with China already dropping its GDP target for the first time and pledging additional spending as its economy takes a hammering from the COVID-19 outbreak. The Chinese economy contracted -6.8% in Q1 its first contraction in decades after the coronavirus outbreak paralyzed production and hit spending.

Oil plunged 5%

Oil has dropped 5% in early trade, snapping an impressive 6 session winning streak, on the back of worsening US-China relations and China’s commission of a GDP target. Despite WTI heading back towards support at $30, it remains on target to gain 9% across the week.

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GBP unfazed by grim retail sales

The pound is showing impressive resilience in the face of dire retail sales data. Retail sales slumped by a record breaking -18.1% month on month in April, worse than the 16% decline forecast. On an annual basis, retail sales plunged -22.6% worse than the -22.2% expected.

The data made for grim reading. However, the pound was unfazed, holding onto its gains versus the euro and maintaining its -0.1% decline versus the US dollar, finding support at $1.22. The data comes following better than expected service sector and manufacturing PMI’s in the previous session.

Dire data has been firmly priced in. Pound traders are more interested in the easing of lockdown restrictions and any headaches that Brexit will bring ahead of the key deadline next month.

FTSE levels to watch:

The FTSE is trading -1.7% lower, dropping through the key 6000 level. It trades below its 20 and 50 sma on 4 hour chart.

Immediate support can be seen at 5907 (day’s low) prior to strong resistance at 5665.

Support can be seen at 5935 (20 sma) prior to 6020 (50 sma) and 6120 (high 19th May)

FTSE Chart

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