EMISSIONS: Switzerland to Reduce Emissions by 65% by 2035: NDC

Jan-30 10:24

Switzerland is planning to reduce GHG emissions by at least 65% by 2035 vs 1990 levels as part of the country’s new climate plan according to the second NDC. 

  • The country further plans to reduce GHG emissions by an average of 59% vs 1990 levels between 2031 and 2025.
  • Switzerland plans to reduce emissions in the buildings sectors by 66% by 2035, in the transport sector by 41% by 2035 and in the industrial sector by 42.5% by 2035.
  • Emissions will need to be further reduced by 64% during 2031-2040, by at least 75% until 2040 and by at least 89% during 2041-2050.
  • Switzerland aims to primarily achieve the targets through domestic measures.
  • Countries that agreed on the Paris Agreement are expected to submit new NDCs including GHG reduction targets for 2035 by 10 February.

Historical bullets

BONDS: A wide trading range for Gilt

Dec-31 10:20
  • A wide 40 ticks trading range for the Gilt contract, lower liquidity has helped exacerbate some of two way move, initially sold off on the Open, but has recovered towards its intraday high ahead of the Early close during the early Morning session.
  • UK markets will be closing at 12.15GMT ahead of the New Year, and the timing for the closing Window in Gilt should be at 12:13-12:15 (GMT).
  • Technically, the first resistance is seen further out, up 93.09, but market moves will likely stay limited with most Desks on the sidelines.
  • US Treasuries and Tnotes have stayed within the Overnight ranges, just a 6 ticks range for TYH5 so far today.
  • Immediate resistance for the US 10yr Bond futures is still at 109.08+, only managed a 109.06 high today.

COMMODITIES: WTI Futures Holding Higher

Dec-31 09:49

WTI futures are trading higher today as the contract extends recent gains. A stronger reversal to the upside would refocus attention on key short-term resistance at $76.41, the Oct 8 high. Initial firm resistance is unchanged at $71.97. A bear threat in Gold remains present. The yellow metal traded sharply lower on Dec 18 and the move undermines a recent bull theme. A resumption of weakness would open key support at $2536.9, the Nov 14 low.

  • WTI Crude up $0.4 or +0.56% at $71.41
  • Natural Gas down $0.14 or -3.51% at $3.799
  • Gold spot up $8.09 or +0.31% at $2614.49
  • Copper down $3.3 or -0.81% at $405.95
  • Silver up $0.01 or +0.05% at $28.961
  • Platinum up $8.16 or +0.9% at $912.55

EQUITIES: Bear Threat in E-mini S&P Remains Present

Dec-31 09:47

A bear threat in the S&P E-Minis contract remains present and the latest move down highlights the end of the recent Dec 20 - 26 corrective bounce. An extension lower would expose 5866.00, the Dec 20 low and a key short-term support. A bull cycle in the Eurostoxx 50 futures contract remains intact, however, the recent move down highlights a corrective phase. Despite the latest bounce, a short-term bear threat remains present - for now.

  • In China the SHANGHAI closed lower by 55.563 pts or -1.63% at 3351.763 and the HANG SENG ended 18.53 pts higher or +0.09% at 20059.95.
  • Dow Jones mini up 56 pts or +0.13% at 42977, S&P 500 mini up 17.75 pts or +0.3% at 5976.25, NASDAQ mini up 87.75 pts or +0.41% at 21503.25.