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Asia FX slips, dollar firms as hot payrolls spur rate hike fears

Published 02/06/2023, 12:46 AM
Updated 02/06/2023, 12:51 AM
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© Reuters.

By Ambar Warrick

Investing.com -- Asian currencies sank on Monday, while the dollar rose as stronger-than-expected U.S. payrolls data brewed concerns that the Federal Reserve will be able to keep raising interest rates for longer, while worsening Sino-U.S. ties also weighed.

The dollar rose to a near one-month high against a basket of currencies, with the dollar index and dollar index futures up 0.1% each. Data on Friday showed that U.S. nonfarm payrolls unexpectedly surged in January, pointing to a strong labor market despite increased economic headwinds.

The reading shows that the Fed has enough economic headroom to keep raising interest rates, with the central bank having signaled as much last week. This scenario bodes poorly for Asian currencies this year, as the gap between local and U.S. interest rate narrows.

The Japanese yen was among the worst performers for the day, down 0.5% after a Nikkei report indicated that Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Masayoshi Amamiya was in consideration to lead the central bank after incumbent governor Haruhiko Kuroda.

Amamiya is a proponent of the BOJ’s ultra-loose monetary policy, and his appointment as governor is widely expected to result in an extension of the bank’s yield curve control measures.

The Chinese yuan fell 0.1% and was closing in on the 7 level against the dollar once again, as investors feared a potential worsening in U.S.-China ties after the shooting down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina. China condemned the move and claimed the object was a meteorological balloon that had accidentally drifted into U.S. airspace.

Risk-heavy Southeast Asian currencies were particularly rattled by the prospect of more U.S.-China tensions, as well as the strong payrolls reading. The Indonesian rupiah sank 1.1% even as data showed the country’s economic growth raced back to pre-pandemic highs in the fourth quarter.

The Thai baht lost 0.4% as Thai inflation read less than expected in January.

The Australian dollar edged 0.3% higher, with investors pricing in another 25 basis point hike by the Reserve Bank on Tuesday, as inflation runs at over 30-year highs in the country. But the currency traded below the key 0.7 level against the U.S. dollar, with markets fearing that recent economic weakness could spur a near-term pause in rate hikes.

The Indian rupee fell 0.3%, with focus also turning to an interest rate decision later this week. The Reserve Bank of India is expected to hike rates by 25 bps and signal an end to its rate hike cycle, given that inflation is now within the central bank’s target range.

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