US stocks continue march higher; CAD falls on soft data

2:59 PM 20 December 2019

Summary:

  • Final Q3 US GDP 2.1%; Core PCE also 2.1%

  • US500 moves up to new ATH

  • CAD falls back as retail sales miss

 

The final US session of the week has a couple data releases of note with the first coming out as expected with a growth reading in line with forecasts. For the 3rd quarter an annualised GDP final print of 2.1% was as expected and continues to point at steady if not spectacular growth in the world’s largest economy. At the same time the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge showed an increase of 2.1%, with the core PCE Q/Q also matching forecasts.

The Core PCE rose in Q3 to come in near its highest level in several years and also above the Fed’s 2% threshold. Source: Bloomberg

 

US stocks are on track for another good week with the markets continuing to push higher and the US500 has made a new record peak in recent trade ahead of the cash session. There’s still the University of Michigan reading to come and traders should also be aware that today is quad witching where several significant futures and options contracts expire which can lead to increased volatility.  

US stocks have extended their run higher and there is still no signs of any bearish reversals. Those who follow the RSI may note some possible bearish divergence but unless there’s a reversal in price then the market remains in its current mode of a melt up. Source: xStation

 

In the FX space there was a sharp move lower in the Canadian dollar following the release of some softer than expected consumer spending figures. For October retail sales came in at -1.2% vs +0.5% expected, the worst monthly performance since November 2018. The prior reading was -0.1%. The weakness was also seen in the core reading with ex autos printing -0.5% vs +0.2% expected and +0.2% prior.  

USDCAD surged over 40 pips in the immediate reaction to the soft data, although the rally has since been pared somewhat. Source: xStation 

 

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