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Chinese Yuan Leads Asia FX Losses on Sanctions Report, U.S. CPI Woes

Published 09/13/2022, 10:08 PM
Updated 09/13/2022, 10:18 PM
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By Ambar Warrick

Investing.com-- China’s yuan fell the most among Asian currencies on Wednesday following a report that the U.S. was considering sanctions against Beijing to deter an invasion of Taiwan, with regional units also pressured by higher-than-expected U.S. inflation data.

The yuan sank 0.7%, coming close to a two-year low, while most other Asian currencies were pressured by a stronger dollar and growing expectations of more sharp monetary policy tightening by the Federal Reserve.

The Taiwan dollar also shed 0.7%.

A Reuters report suggested that the U.S. was considering sanctions against China to deter it from invading Taiwan, with Taipei also pressuring the European Union to do the same.

While the discussions are still at an early stage, any new sanctions against China threaten to severely dent relations between Beijing and the West.

Sanctions against China would also be devastating for global trade, given the country’s key role in the supply chain for several industries. Tensions between the U.S. and China are already heightened this year after several U.S. diplomats visited Taiwan, which Beijing claims is part of its territory.

Broader Asian currencies retreated as the dollar surged to near 20-year peaks after the U.S. inflation reading. CPI data showed that U.S. inflation is not cooling as quickly as initially thought, putting more pressure on the Fed to keep hiking interest rates.

Both the dollar index and dollar index futures traded sideways on Wednesday, after stellar gains in the prior session.

The Japanese yen was among the worst hit by the inflation reading, slumping over 1% on Tuesday and coming close to 24-year lows. The currency is among the worst-performing Asian units this year due to a growing rift in interest rates.

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While Japanese ministers have said they will look to curb the yen’s losses, no clear measures have been undertaken so far.

Asian currencies have fallen sharply this year as a series of interest rate hikes by the Fed drove capital away from risk-driven markets.

Investors are now pricing in a 65% chance that the Fed will raise rates by 75 basis points again next week.

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The moment Trump came on the scene everything started to go backward. Villains the world over thought that if 50% of Americans vote for a nutjob like Trump then they, those villains the world over must be o.k. people after all. Remember how the New Zealand shooter claimed allegiance with Trump? Remember how MBS and Putin started to act up? Remember how the worst virus the world had ever seen was dumped into reality as a result of Trump's irksome rhetoric? -- Everyone was irked by Trump's dumb talk and ooops a virus was leaked.
Fascinating HOW THE COMMUNISTS can make life worse for EVERYONE and cut themselves by making the wrong choices. -- ALL COMMUNISTS and AUTOCRATS are INCOMPETENT by default and should NEVER become imperialistic. ---- Communists should stay INSIDE their own borders and tend to cleaning their own house and not meddle in other countries' borders.
It's amazing how intent the democrats are at wanting war against China.
yes ans the need to tout pubicly that kind of matter.couldn't you brace yourself discretly for that kind of event ?
sanctions are a deterrent or a wake-up call only, tho likely not effective. but just a heads-up that ***** can happen at will for bad behavior -- nobody wants war.
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