Monday Mar 2 2020 16:07
6 min
Welcome to your guide to the week ahead in the markets. Watch the latest week ahead video in XRay on the platform now.
Oil has been hammered as the coronavirus forced factories across China to cease production and grounded flights across the globe. China is coming back online now, but crude inventories have been building amid the demand drop-off and we could be facing shutdowns in other parts of the world if the virus continues to spread.
Crude and Brent fell to their lowest levels in over 12 months last week, but hope remains that OPEC will ride to the rescue when it meets on Thursday and Friday. The current pact to cut production by 1.7 million barrels per day expires at the end of this month. There is talk of extending the deal and cutting production by another 600,000 barrels per day, but it is uncertain whether cartel ally Russia will agree to such a move.
Chinese manufacturing came back online towards the end of February, with travel data showing a larger-than-expected number of workers were able to leave their hometowns and return to work after the extended Lunar New Year holiday. The number of people travelling at the end of the month was still well below usual post-holiday levels, however. Even businesses that have reopened are facing labour shortages, supply chain disruptions, and weak demand. This week’s Caixin Manufacturing PMI will be a key measure as economists slash growth expectations and markets look for clues over how severe the economic impact of a large-scale outbreak in the US or Europe could be.
This week will give markets a clearer indication of which Democratic candidate is likely to challenge President Trump in this year’s election. 14 states are due to hold primaries on ‘Super Tuesday’. Only 100 delegates were assigned during three primaries last week, with Bernie Sanders securing almost half of those. A strong performance on Super Tuesday would cement his position as the frontrunner – the number of delegates up for grabs on Tuesday alone is around a third of the nearly 4,000 needed to secure the nomination. Bernie is the worst outcome as far as the markets are concerned due to his socialist policies, so any shift in voting towards more moderate candidates like Joe Biden could see markets breath a small sigh of relief.
Usually the highlight of the economic calendar, this month’s nonfarm payrolls may not be so impactful. The monetary policy outlook is currently ruled by coronavirus headlines – markets are betting on a rate cut in April, if not this month, and a solid set of jobs numbers would be unlikely to materially shift those expectations. Markets are thinking about the potential economic impact of a large-scale Covid-19 outbreak in the US, so backwards-looking data may not settle many nerves
2nd March – 01.45 GMT | China Caixin Manufacturing PMI | |
2nd March – 08.15-09.30 GMT | Eurozone / UK Finalised Manufacturing PMIs | |
2nd March – 15.00 GMT | US ISM Manufacturing Index | |
3rd March – 03.30 GMT | RBA Official Cash Rate Decision & Statement | |
3rd March | Beiersdorf | Q4 2019 |
3rd March – 10.00 GMT | Eurozone Flash CPI Estimate | |
3rd March – After Market | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | Q1 20202 |
4th March – 00.30 GMT | Australia Quarterly GDP | |
4th March – 07.00 GMT | DS Smith | Q3 Trading Update |
4th March – 08.15-09.30 GMT | Eurozone / UK finalised Services PMIs | |
4th March | Legal & General | Q4 2019 |
4th March – Pre-Marcket | Dollar Tree | Q4 2019 |
4th March – Pre-Market | Campbell Soup | Q2 2020 |
4th March – 15.00 GMT | Bank of Canada Interest Rate Decision and Statement | |
4th March – 15.00 GMT | US ISM Non-Manufacturing Index | |
4th March – 15.30 GMT | US EIA Crude Oil Inventories Report | |
4th March – After Market | Zoom Video Communications | Q4 2020 |
5th March – 00.30 GMT | Australia Trade Balance | |
5th March – All Day | OPEC Meeting, Vienna | |
5th March – Pre-Market | Kroger | Q4 2019 |
5th March | Aviva | Q4 2019 |
5th March – 15.00 GMT | US EIA Natural Gas Storage Report | |
5th March – After Market | Costco Wholesale Corp | Q2 2020 |
6th March – 00.30 GMT | Australia Retail Sales | |
6th March – All Day | OPEC+ Meeting, Vienna | |
6th March – 13.00 GMT | US Nonfarm Payrolls Report |
Highlights on XRay this week: |
Daily – 08:15 GMT European Morning Call Free Register March 2nd – 15.00 GMT The Trendsignal Podcast Free Register March 3rd – 10.00 GMT FXTrademark Course: Trading Strategies Free Register March 4th – 10:00 GMT FXTrademark Course: 10 Laws of Trading Free Register March 6th – 13:00 GMT Live Trade Setups with Mark Leigh Free Register |