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Markets update: US and China trade issues continue

By Business & Finance
20 May 2019

Trade tensions between the US and China continued to escalate last week, as China responded to the latest sanctions from the US with reciprocal tariffs on $60bn worth of US exports.

There are reports than President’s Xi and Trump will meet at the upcoming G20 summit and that the US has also delayed implementation of proposed auto tariffs. Renewed optimism towards the end of the week helped to shave losses.

Chinese data also disappointed as industrial production and retail sales both missed expectations to the downside. US data, including retail sales and manufacturing output, was also mixed and the week’s events has stoked fears of a global economic slowdown. Treasury yields in general fell (price and yield hold an inverse relationship) on the concerns which also leads to growing expectations of a rate cut from the Federal Reserve.

Equities

The MSCI World held steady, down slightly in local terms but up overall in euro terms. Europe and the UK were the best performers over the week delivering 1.2% and 0.5% respectively, and the influential US market was down slightly at -0.1% in euro terms.

Fixed Income & FX

The US 10-year yield ticked lower again during the week, moving to 2.39% from 2.47%.The German equivalent remained in negative territory at -0.1%. The Euro US Dollar exchange rate remained unchanged on the previous week at 1.12, whilst Euro/GBP was at 0.88.

Commodities

Oil gained on the previous week, finishing the week higher at almost $63 per barrel. Gold and Copper prices both fell, finishing the week at $1,277 per troy ounce and $6,033 per tonne respectively on the back of continued trade tension concerns.

THE WEEK AHEAD

Tuesday 21st May

US existing home sales published

Wednesday 22nd May

US FOMC minutes released, UK CPI numbers published.

Thursday 23rd May

Eurozone PMIs & European Parliament election voting begins.

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