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Options Brief - Banks open the books into CPI - 14 July 2026

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Résumé:  Four of the largest US banks report in the same pre-open window as June CPI, with the rate debate swinging from cuts toward a possible July hike. One-day VIX jumped 48% to mark the event while the one-year barely moved, and single-stock volatility is priced for each bank to move on its own numbers. The brief looks at that front-of-curve vol spike, the cross-asset tails sitting in oil and rates, and what the options market is pricing into the banks and Wednesday's ASML result.


MARKET REGIME: LOW-VOL BULL  |  VIX 17.16  |  TERM STRUCTURE: CONTANGO  |  SKEW: ELEVATED (145.69)  |  FRONT-MONTH VIX FUTURES: 17.95

  • The macro story flipped from a rate cut to a rate hike. Monday’s near-10% oil surge, the biggest one-day gain in over three months, revived inflation fears, and money markets now price roughly a 50% chance of a July Fed hike. June CPI and the first big-bank results land in the same pre-open window this morning.
  • Volatility repriced at the front of the curve, not the back. Spot VIX rose 14.2% to 17.16 and one-day VIX1D jumped 48% to 14.63 to mark the CPI event, while the curve held contango out to VIX1Y at 23.42 and front-month futures barely cleared spot at 17.95.
  • Semis led the drop, financials held. The Nasdaq 100 fell 1.9% on a 4.8% chip rout after Korea’s memory selloff, while the S&P 500 eased 0.79% to 7,515.34 and the financials ETF firmed 0.6% into the sector’s own results.

Vol surface data: Saxo, Bloomberg, CBOE, as of 13 July 2026 close, approx. 06:00 CET, front-month VIX futures live into Tuesday. Past performance is not indicative of future results.


Headline driver

A near-10% jump in oil, after President Trump reinstated the US blockade of Iranian shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, reignited inflation fears and pushed money markets to price roughly even odds of a July Fed hike, a hawkish backdrop for this morning’s CPI print and the first wave of bank earnings.

Full macro rundown in Saxo’s Market Quick Take - Inflation fears return, 14 July 2026.


Market snapshot, Monday 13 July 2026 close

  • US (Monday 13 July close): the S&P 500 fell 0.79% to 7,515.34, the Nasdaq 100 dropped 1.9% to 29,264 on a 4.8% semiconductor rout, and the Dow eased 0.3%. Nvidia slid 3.5% to 203.53; Exxon rose 4.1% on the oil move.
  • Financials firmed into earnings: the financials sector ETF (XLF) added 0.6% against a lower tape, a relative-strength read heading into the sector’s own results. Costs and charges apply to ETF trades; see Saxo pricing for full details.
  • Rest of world: the Stoxx 600 finished flat as energy offset tech, and Korea’s Kospi reversed a 5.3% morning slide to close about 1% higher as Samsung and SK Hynix rebounded.
  • Commodities and rates: oil posted its biggest one-day gain in over three months, Brent near USD 85, while gold briefly slipped below USD 4,000 before steadying near 4,024. The US 2-year yield rose to a 15-month high near 4.29%.
  • Market regime (rules-based read): Low-volatility bull, VIX 17.2, 20-day realised volatility stable in the low-to-mid teens, S&P 500 modestly above its 50-day moving average. This multi-week signal lags the sharp repricing now under way.

Equity and vol data: Saxo, Bloomberg, CBOE, 13 July 2026 close and Tuesday pre-market. Costs and charges apply to ETF trades; see Saxo pricing for full details. Past performance is not indicative of future results.


Options flow sentiment

Based on end-of-day 13 July, Monday’s positioning and not today’s price action. This flow pre-dates this morning’s CPI print and the bank results, so it describes how desks leaned into the close, not how the market is trading now.

  • Financials flow leaned constructive into the bank prints, with call premium leading in the reporting names, upside accumulation and near-dated put-selling in the large-cap banks, and downside cover built more selectively.
  • Broad index and mega-cap flow was mixed rather than directional: heavy put premium crossed the tape but was dominated by mid-market, long-dated structures and deep-in-the-money metal puts that read as positioning, not a one-way bearish bet, while defensive ETFs saw call overwriting for income.
  • Read together, desks leaned modestly bullish on the banks while keeping index-level conviction low ahead of CPI.

Volatility surface - 14 July 2026, approx. 06:00 CET

VIX term structure

  • VIX spot 17.16 (+14.17%)
  • VIX1D 14.63 (+47.78%) · VIX9D 15.13 (+35.70%)
  • VIX3M 19.64 (+5.76%) · VIX6M 21.69 (+2.84%) · VIX1Y 23.42 (+1.96%), contango out to one year, but the front spiked hardest as VIX1D and VIX9D marked today’s CPI and bank earnings

VIX futures

  • Front-month VIX futures 17.95 (+1.03%), the futures premium over spot has largely closed as cash VIX jumped to meet it
  • Second-month VIX futures 18.90 (+0.90%), front-to-second ratio at 0.950

Skew and correlation

  • CBOE SKEW 145.69 (+0.98%), the premium for out-of-the-money downside protection, above its 100 to 120 neutral zone
  • COR3M 8.36 (+16.27%), three-month implied correlation, off a two-year low
  • DSPX 46.87 (+0.58%), the S&P 500 dispersion index, little changed. Equity put/call ratio 0.905, index put/call 1.098, both up

Cross-asset volatility

  • OVX 60.25 (+34.88%), oil volatility running at 3.5x the VIX
  • MOVE 77.77 (+11.83%), the Treasury gauge
  • GVZ 26.93 (+12.44%) · VXN 27.30 (+9.68%) · RVX 22.13 (+10.76%) · VVIX 95.28 (+9.17%)

Source: Saxo, Bloomberg, CBOE, 13 July 2026 close.


What the market is pricing

  • The front of the curve is carrying the event. VIX1D up 48% to 14.63 against a one-year VIX of 23.42 says the market is paying up for today specifically, CPI and the bank results in one window, not for a sustained rise in volatility. Options carry a high risk of rapid loss and are not suitable for every investor.
  • The index range is tight relative to the calendar. SPXW pricing implies roughly a 90-point, 1.19%, range into Friday, a contained band for a week carrying CPI, PPI, bank earnings and a new Fed Chair’s first testimony.
  • Cross-asset tails are bid, not equity tails. SKEW near 146 and MOVE up 11.8% show the protection demand is landing in rates and oil, with OVX at 3.5x the VIX, while the equity surface stayed comparatively contained.
  • Correlation is turning up into earnings. COR3M rising 16% off a two-year low, with single-stock implied volatility still hot versus a mid-teens index VIX, points to a market pricing large individual bank moves today. Options carry a high risk of rapid loss and are not suitable for every investor.

This week: bank earnings into a hawkish turn

The topic of the day is the banks, and the setup is unusual. For once the sector reports into a live macro print rather than around it: CPI and five of the largest US banks share the same pre-open window (JPMorgan, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo and Citigroup), with a new Fed Chair testifying hours later.

  • The rate narrative flipped under the banks’ feet. A week ago the debate was when the Fed would cut; this morning the market prices roughly even odds of a July hike. That is double-edged for banks, higher-for-longer supports net interest margins but may weigh on loan demand and credit, and the calls could matter as much as the headline numbers.
  • Options are pricing idiosyncratic bank moves, not one sector swing. Single-stock implied volatility in the reporting names runs well above index level, and with three-month implied correlation only just off a two-year low, the market is set for the banks to move on their own results first. That shows directly in the pricing of single-name straddles, strangles and iron condors around each report. Options carry a high risk of rapid loss and are not suitable for every investor. Costs and charges apply to each leg; see Saxo pricing for costs and applicable charges.
  • ASML on Wednesday is the next marker. After the banks, Wednesday’s ASML result is the read-across for the semiconductor demand story that just took a 4.8% hit, so the event risk does not end when the bank calls finish.

Earnings and macro calendar: Saxo Market Quick Take, 14 July 2026.


Conclusion

In our assessment, today is a stress test of the macro and the micro arriving in one pre-open window. The banks report into a tape where the rate debate has swung from cuts to a possible hike, and the vol surface shows where the market has placed its chips: a sharp bid at the very front of the curve for the CPI and earnings event, elevated tails in oil and rates, and single-stock volatility priced for each bank to move on its own numbers.

A contained index range does not mean a quiet day, it means the market expects the action to be idiosyncratic rather than one broad swing. Options carry a high risk of rapid loss that is not suitable for every investor, and cheaper index premium is not a signal on its own. Past performance is not indicative of future results.


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