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Durable Disappointment, Trump Changes Agenda

Published 02/28/2017, 12:51 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM

Monday was another day of confused trading as the dollar was hit by soft data and a slowdown on Trump's tax plan but rallied late anyway. The euro was the top performer while the yen lagged. Japanese industrial production data is due later.

The headline didn't tell the story on US January durable goods orders. They rose 1.8% in the month compared to the 1.7% consensus but that masks a revision to December to -0.8% from -0.5%. Moreover, the key component on non-defense capital goods orders ex-air was down 0.4% compared to a 0.5% rise expected. US pending home sales data also missed estimates later.

The data put a negative bias into the US dollar but was lifted by Trump. Some disappointment set in as the administration shifted the focus of Tuesday's congressional address to Obamacare and military spending from taxes. Trump said a tax plan can't come until the cost of healthcare changes are clear.

The disappointment on taxes was balanced by Trump hinting about big spending on infrastructure. What's happening in the background is that various parts of the Republican administration are angling different priorities based on what's possible to accomplish. Trump had laid out something like taxes, Obamacare, infrastructure but that created some logistical challenges and Obamacare, infrastructure and taxes now seems like the plan.

There is room for disappointment there but until negative details emerge, the market wants to remain hopeful.

With Trump largely taking himself off this week's agenda, the focus may shift to the raft of Fed speakers on the agenda, culminating with Yellen and Fischer on Friday. Fed hike odds have crept up to 40% in what increasingly looks like it will be a tough meeting to handicap.

Looking ahead, Asia-Pacific traders will focus on Japanese industrial production at 2350 GMT. The consensus is for a 0.3% m/m rise after a 0.7% climb previously. Retail sales, construction orders and housing starts are also due later. For Australia, Q4 current account data is due at 0030 GMT. As it stands, the Australian dollar is the best performer in February.

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