Asset Summary – Wednesday, 20 August

Asset Summary – Wednesday, 20 August

GBPUSD is currently experiencing upward momentum, having increased to 1.3507 in the latest session, demonstrating a modest gain. Examining recent performance indicates the Pound has generally been appreciating against the US Dollar, both in the short term, as seen over the last month, and more significantly over the past year. This suggests underlying strength in the British Pound or potential weakness in the US Dollar, making it an important element for traders to consider.

EURUSD is likely to experience volatility in the near term. The euro’s current level suggests a holding pattern as the market focuses on upcoming events. Positive signals from geopolitical developments involving Russia and Ukraine could offer some support to the euro. However, the contrasting monetary policy expectations for the ECB and the Federal Reserve are a significant driver. The high probability of a Fed rate cut in September exerts downward pressure on the dollar, potentially benefiting the EURUSD pair. All eyes will be on Jerome Powell’s speech, which could dramatically shift market sentiment and impact the pair’s direction depending on whether he signals a dovish or hawkish stance.

DOW JONES is expected to experience slight downward pressure, as indicated by a 0.1% drop in futures. However, it demonstrates relative resilience compared to the Nasdaq and S&P 500, which are facing greater headwinds from technology stock declines. The Dow’s performance could be influenced by upcoming retail earnings reports and the insights gleaned from the Federal Reserve’s July meeting minutes, particularly regarding dissenting opinions on policy decisions. While broader market sentiment appears cautious, the Dow’s capacity to achieve marginal gains may be supported by strong individual performances, similar to the boost seen from Home Depot after its earnings release.

FTSE 100 experienced upward movement, achieving a new high, although its performance was comparatively weaker than other European markets. The financial and mining sectors contributed significantly to this increase, driven by rising copper prices. Specifically, positive analyst revisions spurred growth in JD Sports. However, hopes for de-escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict exerted downward pressure on oil and defense stocks, partially offsetting these gains. The prospect of peace talks has therefore created some uncertainty, with its impact felt across different sectors within the index.

GOLD is facing downward pressure as geopolitical concerns seemingly ease, reducing its safe-haven appeal. A strengthening US dollar, driven by expectations surrounding the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy, further diminishes gold’s attractiveness. Market participants are keenly awaiting insights from the Jackson Hole symposium and FOMC minutes to gauge the likelihood and timing of future interest rate cuts. The anticipation of these potential cuts, however, provides a degree of support, preventing a more substantial price decline.