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Dollar Rally Depends On Trump

Published 04/26/2017, 07:58 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Market Drivers April 26, 2017
  • Trump tax spurs dollar rally
  • AUD CPI misses
  • Nikkei 1.10% DAX -0.01%
  • Oil $49/bbl
  • Gold $1267/oz.

Europe and Asia
AUD: CPI 0.4% vs. 0.5%

North America
CAD: Retail Sales 8:30

The dollar popped in Asian session trade today on the back of leaks about the Trump administration’s new tax proposal due out later today, but the rally faded by European morning as risk aversion flows kicked in.

President Trump’s tax proposal is expected to ask for a reduction of the corporate rate to 15% from the current 35%. The tax plan includes what’s called “pass-through” entities such as LLCs used by millions of small businesses in US. If enacted, it could a massive boon to spending as it will have the practical effect of a large tax cut for the highest earners in the US population. The tax plan, however, makes no provisions for offsetting revenue generating measures and there is considerable doubt that it could become law in its present form.

Nevertheless, the market viewed that proposal as well as separate proposal to put a modest 10% repatriation tax on the 2 Trillion dollars of offshore US corporate profits as dollar bullish and pushed USD/JPY through the 111.50 level by midday Asian session dealing. By morning Europe, however, investor enthusiasm had cooled and USD/JPY dropped towards 111.00 figure pushed there by heavy sales of EUR/JPY.

Ever since the Macron win in the French election, the markets have been riding a wave of risk on flows with EUR/JPY up 600 pips in just two days. The risk rally will now be contingent on today’s events in Washington DC. If the Trump administration can convince the markets that it has a reasonable chance to pass tax reform this year, equities will get another boost higher and will likely carry FX with them. For now, USD/JPY is likely to find support at the 111.00 level, but if traders don’t like what they hear out of Washington DC, the unwind could be swift and vicious with USD/JPY quickly dropping towards the 110.00 figure.

The pair has clearly made a near-term bottom at the 109.00 level, but the rebound will depend almost exclusively on investor sentiment towards political developments in DC. With US economy in a stall, only a concerted effort on tax reform and a big infrastructure spend will convince the market that the risk rally should continue.

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