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Bond yields stabilise as US dollar dumps, equity markets hit all-time highs

30 April 2021 By Lachlan Meakin

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April was a bumper month for world markets as major equity indexes across all regions rallied strongly. US markets smashed through all-time highs on strong corporate earnings, economic figures, and a supportive Central Bank.

Global Equities

Major world indices rallied broadly in April, with gains seen across the US, EU/UK and Asia.

Source: Bloomberg

US Markets 

Major US indices saw all-time highs during April as Q1 reporting season got into full swing. The rally has been broad as old economies financial stocks such as JP Morgan (JPM), Goldman Sachs(GS) and Citigroup (C) all joined growth tech stocks Apple (AAPL) and Alphabet (GOOG) handily beat analyst’s revenue and growth expectations.

Adding to the upward momentum was the plateauing of treasury yields and an accommodative Federal Reserve. In their April meeting, they indicated they were in no rush to raise rates or taper their asset purchase program.

April’s economic releases were also strong with employment, inflation and retail sales figures all pointing to an improving US economy.

A White House proposed doubling in the capital gains tax rate caused a bobble in the markets but was quickly shrugged off.

European and UK Markets

European markets also broadly rallied during April with the German DAX and Euro STOXX 50 both surpassing the all-time highs set in March.

Strong corporate earnings from EU banking giants such as Deutsche Bank and Banco Santander coupled with rapidly improving COVID vaccination rates have given European traders optimism that the EU economy is on track to bounce back as strongly as its US counterpart.

In its April meeting the ECB also struck a cautious and dovish tone, while the ECB struck an optimistic tone with the economic recovery, it gave no indication it was preparing to tighten fiscal policy, giving a further tailwind to EU markets.

Source: Statista.com

The UK FTSE 100 hit levels not seen since the beginning of the COVID inspired downturn, reaching its highest levels since February 2020.

The UK has one of the highest vaccination rates in the world and lockdown measures are scheduled to end mostly in May and completely in June giving confidence of a sustained economic recovery. Strong figures released in April for Employment, Retail Sales and Manufacturing also bolstered the FTSE and the pound.

Australia

Australia’s benchmark ASX 200 rallied over 4% in April as corporate earnings impressed and economic figures painted a rosy picture of Australia continuing economic recovery.

Exceptionally strong employment and retail sales figures along with a supportive RBA drove the ASX 200 higher as investors piled into the share market.

Prices for iron ore rose to above $190 per tonne, its highest level since March 2008 on robust demand, further supporting the equity market and AUD.

Source: tradingeconomic.com

FX Markets

April saw the US dollar take a dive, the US Dollar Index slumped over 3% and is currently testing the 90 levels. All major currencies outperformed the US dollar with the Swedish Krona rallying almost 5% against the greenback.

Source: Bloomberg

US Dollar

The US dollar index dropped over 3% in April. The run-up we saw in March due mostly to the rapid rise in treasury yields has been erased as yields plateaued and modestly dropped in April.

This, talk from the White House of trillion-dollar spending sprees and a Fed in no hurry to tighten rates or asset purchases weighed heavily on the US dollar index, seeing its worse month since July 2020.

Source: GO MT4

AUDUSD

With a weak US dollar and stubbornly high commodity prices, AUDUSD made the full trip from the bottom of its 2021 range at around 0.76 US to the top of the range around the 0.78 level.

AUSUSD has experienced selling pressure around this resistance level in the recent past, a sustained break of the 0.78 US level could see AUDUSD make new highs for 2021.

Source: GO MT4

Oil

US Crude rallied around 8% in April, erasing March losses and approaching last month’s brief highs that were reached on the Suez Canal blockage.

Fears India’s COVID crisis would lower oil demand were shrugged off as robust demand has been seen in the rest of the world. The US has seen oil demand return to pre-COVID levels and Chinese oil demand has surpassed pre-COVID levels.

The April OPEC-JMMC meetings concluded with delegates happy with the plans to ease the production cuts in May citing strong demand as the world economy recovers, Goldman Sachs researchers are predicting oil to hit $80 later in the year on increased demand and tight supply.

Source: GO MT4

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