Tag Archive: #USD
The Dollar and Oil Steady After Yesterday’s Advance
Overview: Bonds and stocks are mostly heavier today
and the dollar has turned mixed. Oil prices are consolidating after soaring to
new highs since late last year on the longer than expected extension of Saudi
Arabia's extra cut of one million barrels a day. Since July, it has been
extending it by one month at a time. Yesterday, it extended it through Q4. Russia,
who had previously indicated intentions on reducing its exports by 500k
barrels,...
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US Dollar Punches Higher
Overview: Disappointing
data in Asia and Europe has sent the greenback broadly higher. The strong gains
posted before the weekend were mostly consolidated yesterday when the US and
Canadian markets were on holiday. The rally resumed today. The Antipodeans and
Scandis have been hit the hardest (-0.7% to -1.25%) but all the G10 currencies
are down. The Swiss franc and yen are off the least (-0.35%-0.45%), and the
euro and sterling have taken out...
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China’s Measures Begin to Find Traction, US Employment Report on Tap
Overview: Beijing's seemingly steady stream of
measures to support the economy and steady the yuan are beginning to produce
the desired effect. The yuan is snapping a four-week decline and the CSI 300
halted a three-week drop. Some economists estimate that the bevy of measures
may be worth as much as 1% for GDP. The dollar is narrowly mixed ahead of the
US employment data, which is expected to see the pace of job growth slow to
around 170k. Of...
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Position Squaring Ahead of US Data Helps the Dollar Recoup Some Recent Losses
Overview: Position-squaring ahead of today's US
personal consumption data and perhaps tomorrow's jobs report is giving the
dollar a firmer profile against most G10 and emerging market currencies. The
Scandis have been the hit hardest and are off 0.75%-0.85%. The euro and
sterling about 0.35%-0.45% lower. The yen is the only G10 currency that is
slightly firmer. The dollar-bloc is nursing small losses (0.10%-0.15%). Despite
the firmer than expected...
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Market Awaits US Data and Leadership
Overview: The dollar staged a major technical
reversal yesterday, in a dramatic reaction to a considerably weaker JOLTs
report than expected, spurring a large drop in US interest rates. And this is
despite press reports that the participation rate in the survey is half of what
was three years ago. We suspect the price action said as much about market
positioning as it did about the data. The path to the US jobs data on Friday
goes through...
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Still No Follow-Through Dollar Buying After Last Week’s Surge
Overview: The dollar was threatening to break higher
at the end of last week, and the euro and sterling closed below key supports. However,
so far this week, the greenback is consolidating and has not seen
follow-through buying. The key data this week, US consumption and jobs, and the
eurozone's CPI still lay ahead. The Antipodeans and Norwegian krone enjoy a
firmer today. A 0.8% contraction in Sweden's Q2 GDP was not as deep as had been
feared,...
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Dollar Consolidates as Market Considers Breakout and Rebuffs Beijing’s Latest Efforts
Overview: Many market participants sense an
inflection point is near. The dollar settled last week beyond key levels
against several major currencies, bolstered by higher short-term US rates. The
market is aware that the Bank of Japan could intervene in the foreign exchange
market with the trading near its best levels of the year, and the 10-year JGB
yield grinding higher. Beijing cut the tax on equity transactions, will
restrict IPOs, and urged...
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Dollar Bid and Rates Firm Ahead of Powell
Overview: The euro and sterling took
out important chart levels near $1.08 and $1.26, respectively. They have
steadied in the European morning but remain fragile ahead of Fed Chair Powell's
speech at Jackson Hole. A couple of ECB officials sounded a bit hawkish and a
less hawkish comment by ECB President Lagarde could renew the pressure on the
euro. The market appears to be going into Powell's speech with a hawkish bias
and the odds of a hike next...
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BRICS to Expand a Little, USD Steadies after Yesterday’s Retreat, Attention Turns to Jackson Hole
Overview: Strong Nvidia's earnings after the US
markets closed yesterday helped lift Asia Pacific markets today. All the large
bourses were higher but India. Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan indices rose
more than 1%. Europe's Stoxx 600 is higher for the fourth consecutive session
and US index futures are higher, led by the NASDAQ. European benchmark bond
yields have extended yesterday's PMI-induced decline and are mostly 1-2 bp
lower. The...
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Euro and Sterling Slump on Poor PMI
Overview: Poor European flash PMI pushed on open
door, giving the market a new reason to do what it was doing and that buying the
dollar. The euro has approached important support around $1.08 and sterling is
approaching the lower end of its two-cent trading range (~$1.26-$1.28). The
greenback is consolidating against the yen and holding above JPY145. The
Chinese yuan is little changed while the Mexican peso is extending yesterday's
gains. Despite...
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Dollar Eases, Stocks and Bonds Advance
Overview: For the first time in more than a week,
North American dealers will take to their posts with the dollar softer against
all the G10 and most of the emerging market currencies. Despite stepped up
efforts by Chinese officials and a firmer yen, the yuan remains on the
defensive and is one of the handful of emerging market currencies softer on the
day. Stocks and bonds are mostly higher too. The yuan might not be benefitting
from a softer...
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China Surprises While the Dollar Begins Week Softer
Overview: The new week, which features the BRICS
meeting and the Jackson Hold symposium is off to a quiet start. The failure of
Chinese banks to pass through last week's 15 bp cut fully into the lending
prime rates was a major disappointment and it is not yet clear the logic. While
the yuan and yen are softer, as are more local Asian currencies, while most of
the G10 currencies are posting small gains against the greenback. Gold is
trading little...
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Dollar Bulls Still in Control
Overview: What may have been hoped to be a quiet
August has turned into a feeding frenzy for dollar bulls as the contrasting
economic performance has spurred persistent buying of the greenback. Even
shallow dips have been bought. Today, it is mostly trading inside yesterday's ranges
against the G10 currencies. The PBOC set the dollar's reference rate at what
appears to be a record gap below the Bloomberg average survey, and the dollar
was scooped...
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Aussie Recovers from Poor Jobs Data, but Nokkie is Weaker Despite Rate Hike
Overview: Encouraged by the continued stream of US data, which
suggests that the world's largest economy is accelerating, the US 10-year yield
is approaching last year's 4.33% high, and the dollar's run has lifted it to
new highs for the year against the Japanese yen, Chinese yuan, and the
Australian and New Zealand dollars. Even a rate hike by Norway did not stop the
dollar from rising against the krone. The greenback is firmer against most of
the...
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Dollar’s Rally Pauses Near Key Levels
Overview: The US dollar is trading with a slightly
heavier tone in the European morning. It has stalled in front of JPY145.90,
where the BOJ intervened last September and ahead of CNY7.30, which some
observers think Chinese officials are defending. We are less convinced that
either central bank has drawn a line at a particular level and suspect it is
too early to be confident that the greenback has peaked against either. On the
back of yesterday's...
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Surprise-Packed Tuesday: China Cut Rates, Japan’s Q2 GDP Rises Twice as Fast as Expected, and UK Wages Accelerate
Overview: Today's highlights include a surprise rate
cut from China after another series of disappointing data and much stronger
than expected Japanese Q2 GDP (6% annualized pace). The UK reported an
unexpected sharp jump in average weekly earnings, which were sufficient to get
renew speculation of a 50 bp hike by the Bank of England next month. The US
dollar is mixed. The Swedish krona and dollar-bloc currencies are struggling,
while the Swiss...
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Greenback Remains Firm, with Yen and Aussie Falling to New 2023 Lows
Overview: The dollar and US rates remain firm. The
greenback rose to new highs for the year against the Japanese yen and
Australian dollar before steadying. Outside of the Swedish krona, which is off
nearly 0.5%, the G10 currencies are nursing small losses late in the European
morning, mostly less than 0.1%. Most emerging market currencies are also lower. The Chinese
yuan gapped lower for the second consecutive session and is also approaching
this...
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Dollar Proves Resilient and Even Strong UK GDP Figures Hardly Dents It
Overview: The dollar's resilience after initially
selling off in response to the as-expected CPI was impressive. A quieter tone
is dominating today and most of the G10 currencies are +/- 0.15%. While the
dollar is consolidating, the underlying tone is still firm. For the week, it
has risen against all the major currencies and the Dollar Index is up nearly
0.6% this week, its fourth consecutive weekly gain. The greenback is rising
today against most...
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The Greenback is Softer Ahead of CPI but Key Chart Points Remain Intact
Overview: The deluge of Treasury supply is nearly
over for this week. On tap today are 4- and 8-week T-bills and $23 bln 30-year
bonds to finish the quarterly refunding. The sales will come after the July CPI
print that is expected to see the first year-over-year increase since last June.
The market is going into the report with about a 15% chance of a Fed hike next
month discounted. Meanwhile, September crude oil extended its recover from $80
seen...
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After Strong Demand for US Three-Year Notes, Treasury will Sell $38 bln 10-year Notes
Overview: The first leg of the US refunding was well
received, with the three-year note being scooped up by investors, driving the
yield below it was trading in the when-issued market. Today, the Treasury sells
$38 bln 10-year notes, whose auctions have been less than stellar recently. The
US 10-year yield reached 4.20% last week and is now straddling 4%. Italian
bonds are also firm as the Italian government clarifies the
new tax on banks' windfall...
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