Morning wrap (01.12.2021)

7:57 AM 1 December 2021
  • US indices plunged yesterday as Powell said that quicker pace of tapering seems to be needed and inflation can no longer be seen as transitory

  • S&P 500 dropped 1.90%, Dow Jones moved 1.86% lower and Nasdaq declined 1.55%. Russell 2000 plunged 1.92%

  • However, risk moods improved during the Asian session and majority of indices from the region can be seen trading higher. Nikkei gained 0.4%, Kospi added 2.2%, S&P/ASX 200 dropped 0.3% and indices from China advanced

  • DAX futures point to a higher opening of today's trading session

  • According to Goldman Sachs, drop in oil prices has overshoot the likely impact of Omicron variant

  • Israeli Health Minister said that there are is early evidence that booster shots provide protection against Omicron as well

  • Chinese manufacturing PMI (Caixin/Markit) for November dropped from 50.6 to 49.9 (exp. 50.5)

  • Japanese manufacturing PMI for November jumped from 53.2 to 54.5 (exp. 54.2)

  • Australian Q3 GDP report showed a 1.9% QoQ contraction (exp. -2.7% QoQ)

  • South Korean exports increased 32.1% YoY in November while imports were 43.6% YoY higher

  • API report pointed to a 0.75 million barrel draw in US oil inventories (exp. -1.6 mb)

  • Cryptocurrencies continue to trade sideways. Bitcoin is trading slightly below $57,000 mark

  • Gains can be spotted all across the commodities market. Precious metals and industrial metals advance on weaker USD. Oil rallies 3%

  • AUD, NZD and CAD are the best performing major currencies while CHF and JPY lag the most

Brent (OIL) reached a daily low near $67.50 yesterday - the lowest level since late-August 2021. However, a recovery was launched today after Goldman Sachs said that scale of drop was an overreaction. Brent is trading 3% higher today and managed to climb back above the $70 mark. Source: xStation5

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