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Yen Rebound Continues While Dollar Looks Vulnerable

Yen's rebound continues in relatively quiet trading in Asia. Risk aversion is not apparent as major indices outside of Japan are all in slight black. Instead, Yen traders could be reversing recent shorts as treasury yields pull back. Staying in the currency markets, New Zealand Dollar remains the worst...

Yen Rebounds as Treasury Yields Retreat, Dollar Stays Pressured in Range

Yen rises broadly today as global treasury yields appear to be turning south. In particular, US 10-year yield is back below 0.7 handle in pre-markets. Dollar is pressured but holds on to recently established range. But overall markets are mixed with major European indices bounded in tight range. Australian...

Euro Mildly Higher in Mixed Markets, Kiwi Down as Election Postponed

Euro strengthens mildly in generally mixed Asian markets today. There is no clear direction as Japan stocks diverge from others while gold and oil are rangebound. Canadian and Australian Dollar are following as the next strongest but movements are limited. Yen and Dollar are trading with an undertone. But...

Yields Surged, Gold Corrected, But Dollar Got No Lift

It was a rather mixed week where there were conditions for a Dollar rebound, with surging treasury yield and correction in Gold. Yet, no apparent rally was seen. Yen was sold off generally, partly on coronavirus and recovery optimism. But the Swiss Franc was firm together with Euro. Strong rally...

Sterling Firms Up in Subdued Trading, Dollar Yawns Retail Sales

Trading in in the currency markets continue to be relatively subdued. Sterling is so far the strongest one for today. But it's staying below near term resistance against Euro and Dollar so far. It's also hovering below yesterday's high against Yen. Yen appears to be recovery, in particular against...

Sentiments Weighed Mildly by China Data, Gold and Yields to Watch

Markets are relatively steady in Asia today. Sentiment was somewhat weighed down by mixed data from China, but there is no apparently follow through selling. New Zealand Dollar continues to be pressured as the country extends coronavirus lockdown by 12 days. Australian Dollar seems to be benefiting from the...

Dollar Shrugs Jobless Claims, Yen Selloff Accelerates

Dollar continues to trade with a soft tone despite better than expected jobless claims data. The decline in claims data is seen more as a result of expiration USD 600 a week supplemental federal benefits, rather than the improvement in the labor market conditions. For now, though, New Zealand...

Euro Higher in Consolidative Markets, Yet to Break Resistance Against Dollar

European majors turn slightly stronger today, in mixed markets. Euro appears to be supported by news that US is refraining from tariffs hikes on Airbus subsidies retaliation. Though, except versus Yen, Euro's strength is not too convincing yet. Dollar turns soft again following strong rally in US stocks overnight....

Yen Accelerates Lower on Rebound in Yields, Strength in US Stocks

Yen is trading as the worst performing today so far, as pressured by surge in US treasury yields. In particular, 10-year yield is above 0.68 handle in pre-markets and could even challenge 0.7% today. US futures also point to higher open with S&P 500 could finally challenge record high....

Dollar Rebounds on Gold and Yield, NZD Hammered by Double Whammy

New Zealand Dollar tumbles broadly today as weighed down by double-whammy of RBNZ QE expansion and return to lockdown. The selloff in Kiwi is somewhat dragging down Aussie and Canadian too. On the other hand, Dollar is staging a strong rebound, with help from much steeper than expected correction...

Gold in Steep Correction as Global Stocks in Strong Rally

The global financial markets continue to trade in full risk-on mode today. In particular, US futures point to sharply higher open as S&P 500 would likely take on new record high. Canadian Dollar is currently the strongest one for today, as lifted by mildly higher oil price. Australian Dollar...

Markets Back in Risk-On Mode While Dollar, Yen and Franc Weaken

Asian markets surge broadly today, following the strong close in US stocks. DOW is finally catching up by a powerful break through June's high while S&P 500 is closing in on record high. Investors welcomed the news of falling coronavirus hospitalizations in New Work, California and Texas. The trade...

Swiss Franc Weakens While Markets Tread Water

Markets continue to tread water today with little movements. European indices are fluctuating in tight range between gain and loss. US futures point to mildly higher open. In the currency markets, most major pairs and crosses are stuck in side Friday's range. Swiss franc is currently weakest, followed by...

Subdued Trading With Japan and Singapore on Holiday, Dollar Yet to Confirm Rebound

The week starts with a rather subdued tone without much activity. It's National Day of Singapore while Japan is also on Mountain Day holiday. There is also no further price movements on US-China tensions. Major forex pairs and crosses are stuck inside Friday's range, with Dollar and Swiss Franc...

Dollar Trying For Rebound after Trump’s Combination Move Against CCP

Dollar was under pressure most of the week on risk-on sentiments. NASDAQ gapped higher and marched to new record highs. Nevertheless, the greenback staged a notable comeback after combination move by the US administration against the Chinese Communist Party, with bans on TikTok and WeChat, as well as sanction...

Dollar Shrugs Better Than Expected NFP, Still Struggling to Extend Rebound

Reactions to the better than expected job data from US and Canada are rather muted. The greenback is currently trying to extend recovery. Yet, it's still the worst performing one for the week. Eyes remain on developments of US-China relations. But it probably takes a bit more time for...

Dollar Recovers on US-China Tech War, But Big NFP Challenge Ahead

The markets turn into mild risk-off mode in Asia, after US President Donald Trump stepped up the tech war with China, by banning TikTok and WeChat. Commodity currencies are generally lower as lead by Australian Dollar. On the other hand, Dollar and Yen strengthen broadly. Nevertheless, for the week,...

Dollar Stabilizes after Jobless Claims, But No Rebound Yet

Sterling remain remains the strongest one for today, as it's maintaining post BoE gains. Nevertheless, there is no apparent follow through buying after the initial surge. On the other hand, Dollar appears to be stabilizing mildly, and it's receiving some support from better than expected jobless claims. Though, the...

Sterling Lifted after BoE, Dollar Remains the Worst One for the Week

Sterling strengthens generally today after BoE stands pat. Even though investments remained weak, the central offered some optimism in the way that spending recovered significantly. At this point, Euro is the second strongest, followed by Yen. New Zealand Dollar and Canadian are the weaker ones. For the week, however,...

Dollar Selloff Intensifies after Huge Miss of ADP Job Data

Dollar's selloff intensifies in early US session after ADP job report hugely missed expectations. The strong upward revision in prior month's figure just make the picture looks worse, exaggeration the steep slowdown in labor market rebound. At this point, Yen is following the greenback as then second weakest, then...