Markets Catch a Breath, But US-China Showdown Keep Rebound on Thin Ice

Action Insight Mid-Day Report 4-8-25

Markets Catch a Breath, But US-China Showdown Keep Rebound on Thin Ice

Global markets are having a precious moment of calm, with risk sentiment stabilizing across Asia and Europe, and US futures pointing to a higher open. The recent wave of aggressive selling appears to have peaked—at least temporarily—offering traders a breather from the huge volatility experienced since last week. However, this rebound should not be mistaken for a true reversal in sentiment. Markets remain highly sensitive, and downside risks persist should trade tensions escalate further.

The immediate flashpoint lies in US-China relations. US President Donald Trump has warned that if China does not withdraw its 34% retaliatory tariffs by Wednesday, the US will impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese goods. Should that happen, the effective tariff rate on Chinese imports would soar beyond 100%, marking a significant and historic escalation in global trade conflict.

Meanwhile, Chinese authorities are making visible efforts to bolster domestic market confidence. Sovereign wealth fund Central Huijin Investment, often dubbed the “national team,” confirmed ETF purchases and pledged further action to support equity prices. This has been echoed by major state-owned enterprises and listed firms announcing share buybacks. In tandem, China’s financial regulator is preparing to lift caps on insurance fund investments in equities to provide further support to the capital markets.

Beyond equity stabilization, currency markets are on alert. The Chinese Yuan is nearing record lows against Dollar, with market speculations over whether Beijing will allow it to depreciate as a countermeasure to tariffs. Should the PBoC relax its grip and let the Yuan slide further, it could trigger fresh turbulence in the regional markets that ripples globally....

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USD/CHF Mid-Day Outlook

Daily Pivots: (S1) 0.8480; (P) 0.8577; (R1) 0.8704; More

Intraday bias in USD/CHF remains neutral for the moment, and more consolidations would be seen above 0.8450. Upside of recovery should be limited below 0.8757 support turned resistance. On the downside, below 0.8450 will resume the fall from 0.9196 and target 100% projection of 0.9196 to 0.8757 from 0.8854 at 0.8415.

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GMT Ccy Events Actual Forecast Previous Revised
22:00 NZD NZIER Business Confidence Q1 19% 16%
23:50 JPY Current Account (JPY) Feb 2.32T 2.74T 1.94T 1.95T
00:30 AUD Westpac Consumer Sentiment Apr -6.00% 4.00%
01:30 AUD NAB Business Confidence Mar -3 -1 -2
01:30 AUD NAB Business Conditions Mar 4 4
05:00 JPY Eco Watchers Survey: Current Mar 45.1 45.3 45.6
06:45 EUR France Trade Balance (EUR) Feb -7.9B -6.2B -6.5B
10:00 USD NFIB Business Optimism Index Mar 97.4 101.3 100.7
14:00 CAD Ivey PMI Mar 53.2 55.3