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Asian foreign exchange dives, the dollar climbs to a five-week high.

Asian foreign exchange dives, the dollar climbs to a five-week high.

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2024-05-06
Summary:The US dollar rose in Asian trading as US inflation data exceeded expectations, causing Asian currencies to fall. China's slow economic and real estate recovery also pressured the yuan.

On Monday, most Asian currencies fell, and the US dollar rose to a five-week high due to the market's concerns about the Federal Reserve possibly continuing to raise interest rates, triggered by US inflation data far exceeding expectations. The current weak economic recovery in China, especially amid reports that one of China's largest real estate developers is on the brink of default, has further eroded confidence in Asian assets.

The yuan fell 0.1% against the US dollar, dropping to a five-week low of 7.2434. Although the robust daily midpoint setting can alleviate the depreciation of the yuan to some extent, considering the differences between the economic outlooks of China and the US, as well as the resulting differences in monetary policy, the outlook for the yuan's exchange rate remains bleak.

A series of economic data released last week indicated that the economic recovery could further slow down in the early third quarter. As of July, new loans saw a significant decrease. The focus is currently on retail and industrial production data to be released on Tuesday, which could offer better insights into the economy's health.

According to media reports, Country Garden is facing a potential debt default—a situation that spells bad news for the once-largest economic engine of China, the real estate market. Concerns over the Chinese economy led to the Australian dollar falling by 0.5%, nearing a nine-month low, and the Singapore dollar also fell by 0.2%.

July’s consumer and producer inflation data were strong, with the US dollar index and US dollar index futures rising nearly 0.2% in Asian trading, reaching their highest level since early July. The Federal Reserve is expected to maintain a hawkish policy longer than anticipated, raising interest rates to curb inflation.

The prospect of rising US interest rates has boosted both the US dollar and US Treasury yields, making investors hesitant towards the higher-risk Asian markets. With US interest rates expected to remain at their highest levels in 20 years until at least early 2024, there is little short-term relief for Asian currencies.

The Japanese yen is one of the currencies most severely affected by the strengthening US dollar, with the yen against the dollar falling to a near nine-month low as the gap between US and Japanese yields widens. The strength of the dollar has had a negative impact on Asian currencies, with the South Korean won falling by 0.2% and the Thai baht by 0.4%.

The Indian rupee remained largely stable on Monday as investors awaited the release of key wholesale and consumer inflation data for July. Just days before, the Reserve Bank of India warned that inflation had significantly increased due to rising food prices. A rise in inflation could prompt the Reserve Bank of India to adopt tougher policy measures to address price rises and other instabilities in the economy.

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Created date:2023-08-14 06:31
Last Updated:2024-05-06 09:16
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