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Japan October unemployment steady at 2.6%, above 2.5% in Crypto Market

Bpay NewsBy Bpay News3 months agoUpdated:March 1, 20265 Mins Read
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Dollar Steady as UK Fiscal Warning and Korea Factory Slump Test Risk Sentiment; JPMorgan Flags December Fed Cut Markets opened on a wary footing as a UK fiscal caution from S&P put fresh pressure on sterling and gilts, South Korea’s October factory output slumped even as services held up, and JPMorgan said the Federal Reserve could cut rates again in December. Long-end Treasuries stayed trapped in a tight range, while traders parsed stock rotation signals after Michael Burry disclosed new positions in battered names.

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Market Snapshot

  • Sterling and gilts softened after S&P cautioned that UK public finances remain vulnerable despite new revenue measures.
  • South Korea: Industrial production contracted sharply in October, partly offset by resilient retail and services; KRW and local risk assets stayed choppy.
  • Treasuries: Long bonds remain range-bound (TLT near $89.40); long-term yields little changed even after Fed rate cuts, keeping duration volatility risks alive.
  • Fed outlook: JPMorgan expects a December cut amid softer jobs and inflation data; traders remain active in rate options hedging.
  • Equities rotation: Michael Burry added Lululemon (LULU, -52% YTD), Molina Healthcare (MOH, -49% YTD), and Shift4 (FOUR, -32% YTD); Fannie Mae (FNMA) has surged roughly 200% in its latest run-up.
  • Crypto: Toncoin (TON) held $1.60 as funding rates turned positive; recovery tentative on thin volumes.
  • Europe geopolitics: Belgium’s PM Bart De Wever warned using €140bn in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine could complicate a future peace deal; the European Commission will revise legal text.

UK Fiscal Stress Puts Sterling and Gilts on the Defensive

S&P’s warning that the UK remains fiscally vulnerable, despite fresh budget revenue measures, reinforces concerns about limited fiscal room and sensitivity to growth or rate shocks. In FX, that mix typically raises the risk premium on sterling, especially if gilt supply remains heavy and the growth pulse falters. For now, GBP’s downside bias is tempered by broad dollar consolidation, but any renewed rise in gilt term premia could rekindle pressure.

Asia Open: Korea’s Split Economy Keeps KRW Volatile

South Korea’s October data showed a stark divergence: a factory-led slump versus firmer retail and services. The split narrative complicates the Bank of Korea’s policy path and keeps KRW reactive to the global cycle. A stronger services backdrop limits downside, but weak manufacturing—sensitive to global tech demand—dampens beta to risk-on episodes. Equities in Seoul may remain range-bound until external demand stabilizes.

Treasuries: Long End Pinned as Fed Cuts, Vol Risk Elevated

Despite rate cuts from the Fed, long-dated Treasury yields have been sticky, reflecting term-premium dynamics and mixed growth inflation signals. With TLT hovering around $89.40, the long end looks technically coiled; gamma can spike on surprises in jobs or inflation. Dealers note better interest in curve steepeners and tail-risk hedges as year-end liquidity thins.

JPMorgan Sees December Fed Cut; Options Hedging Picks Up

JPMorgan strategists flagged another Fed cut in December on softer labor and inflation prints. Rate options flow shows traders guarding against front-end rate volatility and potential repricing into early 2026. FX markets remain dollar-centric: a near-term cut can weigh on the dollar at the margin, but global growth uncertainties and relative carry still support DXY on dips.

Stock Rotation Watch: Burry Leans Into Beaten-Down Names

Michael Burry’s latest picks—LULU, MOH, FOUR—underscore a search for value in 2025’s underperformers. With LULU down 52% YTD, MOH off 49%, and FOUR down 32%, the moves hint at potential mean reversion plays if margins stabilize and multiples re-rate. FNMA’s roughly 200% surge highlights the market’s appetite for optionality trades. Equity factor rotations could spill into FX via risk appetite channels, particularly for high-beta currencies.

Crypto Angle: TON Holds $1.60 as Funding Turns Positive

Toncoin’s hold above $1.60 and a flip to positive funding rates signal tentative risk-on among alt traders. Still, thin volumes warn against overconfidence: broader crypto direction remains tethered to macro liquidity and dollar moves.

Europe Watch: Frozen Russian Assets Debate Clouds Euro Risk Premium

Belgium’s warning that mobilizing €140bn in frozen Russian assets could undermine future peace prospects adds legal and political complexity. EU leaders failed to secure Belgium’s backing, prompting the Commission to revise legal text. For the euro, the issue contributes to a modest geopolitical risk premium that can surface during periods of thin liquidity or broader risk-off waves, BPayNews notes.

What Traders Are Watching Next

– US labor and inflation prints for confirmation of a December cut path – UK gilt auctions and BoE communication for fiscal risk transmission – Korea’s export momentum and tech cycle indicators for KRW direction – Treasury curve behavior around TLT’s range boundaries – Cross-asset liquidity into month- and year-end

Frequently Asked Questions

How could S&P’s UK warning affect GBP and gilts?

It raises concerns about the UK’s fiscal resilience, potentially lifting gilt term premia and pressuring sterling. If supply remains heavy and growth softens, GBP could underperform, especially versus safe havens.

What does South Korea’s mixed data mean for KRW?

The factory slump versus stronger services keeps KRW sensitive to global tech and trade cycles. Near-term volatility is likely, with directional cues coming from exports and semiconductor demand.

Why are long-dated Treasuries range-bound if the Fed is cutting?

Term premium, supply dynamics, and uncertainty about the long-run neutral rate have anchored the long end. Markets need clearer disinflation or growth slowdown signals to break the range decisively.

What is JPMorgan’s view on the next Fed move?

JPMorgan expects another rate cut in December due to softer jobs and inflation data. Options markets show active hedging for front-end rate volatility into year-end.

Why do Michael Burry’s picks matter?

They highlight potential value opportunities in 2025’s laggards. If sentiment turns and earnings stabilize, these names could lead a mean-reversion bid, influencing broader risk appetite.

Does the EU debate over frozen Russian assets impact the euro?

Yes, it adds a layer of political and legal uncertainty that can widen the euro’s risk premium, particularly during risk-off episodes or thin liquidity conditions.

What’s the near-term outlook for Toncoin (TON)?

Stabilization above $1.60 and positive funding help, but low volumes suggest fragile momentum. Macro risk appetite and the dollar’s path remain key drivers.

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