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Yen Up As Yields Break Down

Published 03/22/2019, 09:04 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Bonds rally across the boards as yields tumble on renewed conerns about global growth. The latest catalyst is German manufacturing deepening into recession. All currencies down vs USD except for USD/JPY.

Germany's 10-Year yield retest zero% and their U.S. counterparst break the January low to hit 2.48%--lowest since January 2018. U.K. gilt yields are at their lowest since September 2017. Falling yields combined with the second consecutive drop in oil leaves no choice but for renewed selling in equity indices, thus helping the existing Premium trades.

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The U.S. dollar erased its post-FOMC declines against the euro, pound and commodity currencies on Thursday. One of the catalysts was investors returning to U.S. equities in the hopes that low rates will spur growth and profits. The S&P 500 opened lower then found support at the old quadruple top of 2816 and then ripped higher, finishing up 31 points to a new 2019 high.

The biggest dollar move was against the pound but that was mostly a story of Brexit worries. The low of the day came ahead of May's meeting with EU leaders and request for an extension. There were murmurs about France rejecting a deal and the low was 1.3004. Once the meeting got underway the leaks displayed a more-constructive tone with several options for conditional and unconditional Article 50 extensions. The situation will change as the meeting wraps up but the EU's aim is either a very short extension – as little as two weeks – in order to get the deal through parliament. If that fails, they want an extension through year end, presumable for time for May to resign and Conservatives to find a new leader; or to hold a general election.

The better tone helped cable rebound to 1.3109, a bounce of more than 100 pips from the lows.

Upcoming Friday data include: Canadian CPI and retail sales. Both will be closely watch and could push the BOC towards cutting rates. The Canadian 0-Year note is trading at 1.67%, that's 7 basis points below the BOC's overnight rate in a troubling sign of inversion.

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