Commodity prices and stocks fall as fears spread

The fears of potential collapse of emerging markets like Russia, continues to spread encouraging last night’s selloff of commodities. The recent fall of oil prices caused the Ruble to plummet last night by 13% to 66 per Dollar. Even with the data showing US industrial output as better than expected – the dampening could not be relieved. The WTI slumped again by over 3% to $55.3 per barrel and the gold price fell below the $1200 mark to $1193.50. As I have previously mentioned, $1240 is the critical resistance and the bearishness of the gold price will remain as long as the trendline is not broken. A bearish reversal has formed and the $1180 level below is the next bears’ target.

The Aussie Dollar again refreshed recent lows down to 0.8200 – largely attached to pessimistic views on commodity demands. The Aussie may have also been affected by the hostage situation which occurred in Sydney’s CBD yesterday and overnight. Major financial institutions and businesses were evacuated from the vicinity with many not returning to work today.
The Chinese data released last week is of major concern. Weak data including electricity output, industrial production and fixed asset investment showed that the Chinese economy has slowed again for November. As such, the Australian Treasurer has predicted that the price of iron ore may fall to $60 per tonne, and so the bearish trend of Aussie Dollar will most likely continue.

Euro’s rally temporally stopped at the 1.25 mark, but the short term bullish trend remains. The recent strength of the Euro comes from the profit-taking of bears. According to the position report of CFTC, the net short position of the Euro has dramatically dropped by 14%. The trend may keep going for the next couple days before the FOMC meeting.

Looking back to the Asian stock markets, the Shanghai Composite gained 0.52% to 2953. ASX 200 lost 0.64% to 5186. The Nikkei Stock Average was down 1.57%. In European markets, the UK FTSE lost 1.87%, the German DAX and the French CAC Index plummeted 2.7% and 2.5%, respectively. US market keeps falling on concerns of global economic slowdown. The S&P 500 closed 0.62% lower to 1989. The Dow dropped 0.58% to 17180, and the Nasdaq Composite Index lost 1.04% to 4605.

On the data front, Australia Monetary Policy Meeting Minutes will be released at 11:30 AEDST. HSBC Flash Manufacturing PMI will be at 12:45 am. Euro area PMIs and UK CPI and BOE report will be the major events in the European session. At midnight, traders will have an eye on US Building Permits and Canadian Manufacturing Sales.

Have a great trading day!

Anthony

NB: Please note all references to rates above are approximate

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