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Asia FX dips as Chinese inflation disappoints, dollar steadies

Published 06/08/2023, 11:21 PM
Updated 06/08/2023, 11:17 PM
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Investing.com -- Most Asian currencies retreated on Friday as weak Chinese inflation data pushed up concerns over slowing growth in Asia’s largest economy, while the dollar steadied after steep overnight losses as a Federal Reserve meeting loomed.

The Chinese yuan fell 0.1% and hovered around six-month lows after data showed that Chinese consumer inflation shrank in May from the prior month, while producer inflation fell at its sharpest pace in seven years - the tail end of the yuan devaluation shock.

The data followed a string of weak economic readings from China in the past two weeks, which indicated that a post-COVID economic rebound in the country was largely running out of steam.

More Chinese stimulus on tap, but yuan to suffer

Weak economic trends from China pushed up expectations that Beijing will roll out more supportive measures in the coming months. China’s biggest state-owned banks cut their interest rates on yuan deposits this week, potentially heralding a broader rate cut by the People’s Bank.

But this trend indicates more headwinds for the yuan, especially if the gap between local and overseas interest rates widens.

The Chinese government may also be intentionally keeping the yuan depressed in order to shore up export revenues and local spending. But the weak inflation data shows that Chinese consumers have so far kept their purse strings tight.

Weakness in China spilled over into other Asian markets, although broader losses were somewhat muted as an unexpected surge in weekly jobless claims pushed up expectations for a pause in the Federal Reserve’s rate hike cycle.

The Japanese yen fell 0.2%, while the South Korean won was flat. The Australian dollar sank 0.2% as markets weighed worsening economic trends in the country against the prospect of more rate hikes by the Reserve Bank of Australia.

The Indian rupee steadied after the Reserve Bank kept rates steady as expected on Thursday.

Dollar steadies from overnight tumble, Fed pause in focus

The dollar steadied on Friday after steep overnight losses, as data showed U.S. jobless claims surged through the past week. The dollar index and dollar index futures both rose about 0.1% in Asian trade.

The weak labor data pushed up hopes that the Fed will pause its rate hike cycle when it meets next week, given that other economic indicators also pointed to a cooling U.S. economy. While such a move could bring some near-term relief to Asian currencies, gains are expected to be limited as U.S. rates stay higher for longer.

Worsening economic trends in China are also expected to limit the appeal of most Asian units, given their heavy trade exposure to the country.

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Job data dont mean shit now. Last week new job blow pass expectation but market gapped up. Today weekly job loss was high market also gapped up. These dumb ass articles. MM is in control where they want market to go to make most profit
and the morning I think it's going up oh down on and a few weeks it's going up
The whole world is facing recession fear but fortunately Messiah AI divine intervention prevent recession and inflation in US
dollar +0.04 in aftermarket. you call it dollar steadies? do you have brain ?
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