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Crude Prices React to Disappointing China Stimulus Efforts, While Gold Bears Dominate Amid Hawkish Fed Expectations

Crude Prices React to Disappointing China Stimulus Efforts, While Gold Bears Dominate Amid Hawkish Fed Expectations
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  1. Gold

    Crude prices are lower on disappointment with the size of cuts with China’s key lending rates. ​ Oil seems locked in on anything and everything that has to do with China. ​ Last week, oil was supported by improving Chinese refiner quotas. ​ This week, energy traders are seeing oil weakness emerge on disappointing stimulus efforts. ​

     

    WTI crude looks like it is starting to find some decent support at the $68 region and that should hold as long the Fed does spook markets that they might be ready to deliver more than two additional rate hikes. ​

     

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    Gold

    The gold bears are in control and momentum selling doesn’t seem to care that stocks are softer and as Treasury yields come down. ​ Wall Street is still thinking that the Fed will only deliver one more quarter-point rate rise but no one wants to be long gold before what will likely be a shortened week of hawkish Fed speak. ​ Fed Chair Powell will defend his FOMC performance. Fed’s Waller will stick to his stance of supporting further hikes. ​ Fed’s Goolsbee might be closer to supporting a pause. ​ A temporary rebound in housing data might push Fed’s Bowman might wait to see if that impacts the trend of lower rents. ​ ​ Fed’s Mester has been a true hawk and probably won’t say she sees a reason to pause rate hikes. ​ Fed’s Bullard will likely confirm he still supports two more rate hikes. ​

    If gold selling accelerates, it could get ugly as major support won’t appear until the $1900 region. ​

     


    Ed Moya

    Ed Moya

    With more than 20 years’ trading experience, Ed Moya is a senior market analyst with OANDA, producing up-to-the-minute intermarket analysis, coverage of geopolitical events, central bank policies and market reaction to corporate news. His particular expertise lies across a wide range of asset classes including FX, commodities, fixed income, stocks and cryptocurrencies. Over the course of his career, Ed has worked with some of the leading forex brokerages, research teams and news departments on Wall Street including Global Forex Trading, FX Solutions and Trading Advantage. Most recently he worked with TradeTheNews.com, where he provided market analysis on economic data and corporate news. Based in New York, Ed is a regular guest on several major financial television networks including CNBC, Bloomberg TV, Yahoo! Finance Live, Fox Business and Sky TV. His views are trusted by the world’s most renowned global newswires including Reuters, Bloomberg and the Associated Press, and he is regularly quoted in leading publications such as MSN, MarketWatch, Forbes, Breitbart, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Ed holds a BA in Economics from Rutgers University.


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