FTSE, USD/JPY Forecast: Two trades to watch

Article By: ,  Senior Market Analyst

FTSE 100 inches higher after stronger economic growth

  • UK GDP rose 0.4% MoM in May, up from 0% in April
  • August rate cut expectations are revised lower
  • Water companies rise after Ofwhat’s price increase
  • FTSE rises but stays below the falling trendline

The FTSE is edging higher after UK GDP data showed that the economy grew more quickly than expected in May potentially reducing the chances of an August rate cut and as water firm rose.

UK GDP grew 0.4% in May, double the 0.2% rate forecast and up from 0% in April.

Delving deeper into the numbers, a sharp rebound in the construction sector helped boost growth.

The data, combined with hawkish comments from Bank of England policymakers this week, has seen the market rein in rate cut expectations. BoE chief economist Huw Pill yesterday said that he was uncomfortable with persistent inflation, referring to sticky service sector inflation and wage growth. The market is now pricing in just a 50% probability of a rate cut in August, down from 60% at the start of the week.

As a result, the pound is trading at its highest level in four months, bringing a less favorable exchange rate to the multinationals that make up most of the UK index. Housebuilders are under pressure because of the prospect of interest rates remaining higher for longer.

Meanwhile, water firm Severn Trent and United Utilities are leading the move higher after the regulator Ofwat’s draft determination. The regulator has proposed that water bills rise by an average of 21% over five years alongside a spending package of £88 billion by water companies.

Attention will now turn to US inflation data, which is expected to show that inflation cooled in June. The UK index.

FTSE 100 forecast – technical analysis

The FTSE faced rejection at 8285, the falling trendline resistance, and rebounded lower to 8150. Sellers need to take out this level to extend the downtrend. A break below 8150 opens the door to 8000.

Buyers will need to rise above 8260, the falling trendline support, and 8285, the July high, to extend gains towards 8365, the late June high.

USD/JPY looks to US CPI data

  • US CPI is expected to ease to 3.1% YoY from 3.3%
  • Market prices in a 72% probability of a September rate cut
  • USD/JPY holds steady around 161.80

USD/JPY is holding steady just below a 38-year high as investors await US inflation data. Expectations are for inflation to cool to 3.1%, down from 3.3%, while core inflation is set to hold steady at 3.4%. However, on a monthly basis, core inflation is expected to rise at just 0.2%, in line with last month, marking the smallest two-month increase since summer last year.

The data comes after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testified before Congress this week. Powell acknowledged that progress had been made on cooling inflation and noted a weakening in the labor market. Powell reiterated that policymakers want to see more good data before starting to cut rates.

The market is eager for a rate cut and interpreted Powell's appearance as dovish. This pulled the USD lower against its major peers and helped stocks reach record highs.

Cooler-than-expected inflation could cement September rate cut expectations. The market is pricing in a 72% probability of a rate cut in September up from 45% just a month ago.

USD/JPY forecast – technical analysis

USD/JPY trades are hovering near a 38-year high at 161.80. Weaker inflation could pull the USD lower, bringing the pair down to test 160.20, the weekly low, the rising trendline support, and the April high.

A break below here opens the door to 158.00, the May high.

On the flip side, buyers will look to rise above 162.00 to extend gains to fresh 38-year highs.

This report is intended for general circulation only. It should not be construed as a recommendation, or an offer (or solicitation of an offer) to buy or sell any financial products. The information provided does not take into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs. Before you act on any recommendation that may be contained in this report, independent advice ought to be sought from a financial adviser regarding the suitability of the investment product, taking into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs.

StoneX Financial Pte. Ltd., may distribute reports produced by its respective foreign entities or affiliates within the StoneX group of companies or third parties pursuant to an arrangement under Regulation 32C of the Financial Advisers Regulations. Where the report is distributed to a person in Singapore who is not an accredited investor, expert investor or an institutional investor (as defined in the Securities Futures Act), StoneX Financial Pte. Ltd. accepts legal responsibility to such persons for the contents of the report only to the extent required by law. Singapore recipients should contact StoneX Financial Pte. Ltd. at 6826 9988 for matters arising from, or in connection with the report.

In the case of all other recipients of this report, to the extent permitted by applicable laws and regulations neither StoneX Financial Pte. Ltd. nor its associated companies will be responsible or liable for any loss or damage incurred arising out of, or in connection with, any use of the information contained in this report and all such liability is hereby expressly disclaimed. No representation or warranty is made, express or implied, that the content of this report is complete or accurate.

StoneX Financial Pte. Ltd. is not under any obligation to update this report.

Trading CFDs and FX on margin carries a high level of risk that may not be suitable for some investors. Consider your investment objectives, level of experience, financial resources, risk appetite and other relevant circumstances carefully. The possibility exists that you could lose some or all of your investments, including your initial deposits. If in doubt, please seek independent expert advice. Visit www.cityindex.com/en-sg/terms-and-policies for the complete Risk Disclosure Statement.

ALL TRADING INVOLVES RISKS. LOSSES CAN EXCEED DEPOSITS.

City Index is a trading name of StoneX Financial Pte. Ltd. (“SFP”) for the offering of dealing services in Contracts for Differences (“CFD”). SFP holds a Capital Markets Services Licence issued by the Monetary Authority of Singapore for Dealing in Exchange-Traded Derivatives Contracts, Over-the-Counter Derivatives Contracts, and Spot Foreign Exchange Contracts for the Purposes of Leveraged Foreign Exchange Trading. SFP is also both Derivatives Trading and Clearing member of the Singapore Exchange (“SGX”). SFP is a wholly-owned subsidiary of StoneX Group Inc.

The information provided herein is intended for general circulation. It does not take into account the specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any particular person. You should take into account your specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs before making a commitment to invest, including seeking advice from an independent financial adviser regarding the suitability of the investment, under a separate engagement, as you deem fit. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. Consequently, any person acting on it does so entirely at their own risk.

The information does not represent an offer of, or solicitation for, a transaction in any investment product. Any views and opinions expressed may be changed without an update. To understand the risks and costs involved, please visit the section captioned “Important Information” and the “Risk Disclosure Statement”.

The information herein is not directed to, or intended for distribution to or use by, any person or entity who is a citizen or resident of or located in any locality, state, country or other jurisdiction where such distribution, publication, availability or use would be contrary to law or regulation.

StoneX Financial Pte. Ltd. 1 Raffles Place, #18-61, One Raffles Place Tower 2, Singapore 048616. Tel: 6309 1000. Co. Reg. No.: 201130598R.

This advertisement has not been reviewed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.

© City Index 2024