CNH: USD/CNH Firms Amid Broader USD Gains, Dip Sub 100-day EMA Supported

Feb-18 04:26

USD/CNH has drifted higher in the first part of Tuesday trade. We were last near 7.2760. We are sub the 20 and 50-day EMA resistance points, both in the 7.2850/00 region. However, the recent test sub the 100-day EMA has proven false at this stage. This support point, which also had some false breaches in Jan, rests close to 7.2600.

  • Yuan weakness is also evident onshore, but the CNH-CNY basis is minimal. Broader USD trends are weighing, with the BBDXY index up a little over 0.20%, the DXY, +0.35%. CNH is lagging these trends though, only off near 0.15% at this stage.
  • This fits with the low beta with respect to USD moves.
  • China equities are mostly higher, although Hong Kong markets, particularly on the tech side are outperforming. This follows the recent meeting between China President Xi Jinping and key private sector business leaders, with hopes of closer ties between this sector and the government.
  • The equity outperformance is not aiding CNH so far today, with broader USD trends/Higher Tsy yields offsetting.
  • Tomorrow on the data front we have Jan home prices. 

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MNI: US TSY TICS NET FLOWS IN NOV +$159.9B

Jan-17 21:00
  • MNI: US TSY TICS NET FLOWS IN NOV +$159.9B
  • US TSY TICS NET L-T FLOWS IN NOV +$79.0B

US TSYS: Tsy Curves Twist Flatter, Heavy Short End Sales Ahead Inauguration

Jan-17 20:10
  • Treasuries look to finish mixed Friday, well off early session highs with heavy short end selling weighing across the strip while curves twisted flatter (2s10s -4.357 at 33.679, 5s30s -2.657 at 43.037).
  • Massive -46k Mar'25 2Y futures sale triggered a broad based reversal by midmorning, while morning headlines that incoming President Trump held a call with China President Xi elevated volatility. Descriptions of a positive tone for China/US relations provided a boost for the Chinese Yuan.
  • A surprise $10B 5-tranche debt issuance from Bank of America contributed to selling in rates.
  • Generally positive data: Industrial production surprisingly jumped 0.9% M/M (cons 0.3) in Dec after an upward revised 0.2% M/M (initial -0.1%). Utilities may have helped with their 2.1% M/M increase (strongest since May) but manufacturing production was also stronger than expected with 0.6% M/M (cons 0.2%) after an upward revised 0.4% M/M (initial 0.2%).
  • Building permits were a little higher than expected in December at 1483k (cons 1460k) for little change from 1493k in Nov. Housing starts meanwhile, which are more prone to weather disruption, surprisingly jumped to 1499k (cons 1327k) after 1294k in Nov.
  • Reminder, the Federal Reserve enters their policy Blackout at midnight tonight through January 30.
  • Corporate earnings pick up in earnest next week, headliners expected to announce next Tuesday include KeyCorp, DR Horton Inc, Charles Schwab, Prologis Inc and 3M Co before the market opens, Fifth Third Bancorp, Netflix Inc, Interactive Brokers, United Airlines, Seagate Technology and Capital One Financial after the market closes.

US TSYS: Late SOFR/Treasury Option Roundup

Jan-17 19:55

Large SOFR & Treasury put flow reported Friday after leaning toward upside calls overnight (note late Thursday evening buy of 20k Feb 10Y 108.75 calls - expire next Friday). Over 60,000 TYG5 108.5 puts bought on the day, Mar'25 30Y put spread buying. Underlying futures reversed early highs, partially data driven. Projected rate cuts through mid-2025 cooling again, current lvls vs. Friday morning* as follows: Jan'25 at -0.1bp, Mar'25 at -7.5bp (-8bp), May'25 -12.9bp (-14.6bp), Jun'25 -22.3bp (-24.6bp), Jul'25 at -26.1bp (-29.1bp).

  • SOFR Options:
    • +10,000 SFRZ5 96.00/96.50/97.00 call trees 3.5 ref 96.05
    • +3,000 SFRM5 95.68/95.81 put spds vs 0QM5 95.81/95.93 put spds, 0.0
    • +8,000 SFRH5 95.62/95.68 3x2 put spds 0.5 ref 95.785
    • +4,000 SFRG5 95.62/95.68/95.75 put trees 1.5 ref 95.785
    • +4,000 SFRK5 95.62/95.75 2x1 put spds, 1.0 ref 95.925
    • +10,000 SFRZ5 96.00/96.50/97.00 call trees, 3.5 ref 96.05
    • 2,000 3QH5 95.37/95.50/95.62/95.75 put condors ref 95.92
    • 2,000 SFRZ5 95.12/95.75 put spds ref 96.05
    • 2,000 SFRZ5 95.43/95.68 put spds ref 96.05
    • 5,500 SFRH5/SFRU5 95.75/96.00 call spd spds
    • 4,500 SFRJ5 95.75 puts ref 95.92
    • Block, 6,000 2QH5 96.00/96.12 call spds 5.5 ref 95.995
    • 3,000 SFRM55 96.00/96.12 call spds
    • 2,600 SFRH5 95.75/95.87 call spds vs. SFRM5 95.87/96.00 call spds
  • Treasury Options:
    • 3,000 TYG5 110.25/111.5 1x2 call spds, ref 108-18
    • 2,475 USH5 120 calls, 9 ref 113-00
    • +12,000 TYH5 105/113 2x1 strangles, 15
    • 11,900 TYG5 106/107 put spds
    • 30,000 TYG5 108.5 puts, 21 vs. 108-18.5/0.47% (total volume over 60,000)
    • 1,300 TYG5 107.5/108/108.5 put flys, ref 108-18
    • 4,000 USH5 119/121/123/127 broken call condors ref 113-10
    • 11,500 TYG5 108.5 puts, 14
    • 15,000 USH5 106/108 put spds (open interest 30,19 and 19,346 respectively)
    • 4,000 FVH5 106 puts, ref 106-08.25
    • 7,000 TYH5 109.5/110.5 call spds
    • Block, 4,500 FVG5 105.5/107.5 strangles 3.5 vs. FVH5 106.25 straddles 104.5
    • 1,800 TYH5 106.5/108 put spds
    • 2,600 TYG5 110 calls ref 108-20
    • 2,500 wk3 TY 108.5/109 call spds ref 108-20.5 (expire today)
    • 2,000 TYG5 108 puts, 9 ref 108-18.5
    • 20,000 TYG 108.75 calls 18 (late Thursday evening) total volume near 23k