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TALKING POINTS – US DOLLAR, ECB FORUM, TRADE WAR, BREXIT, BRITISH POUND


  • US Dollar may rise as ECB forum accents Fed, G10 policy divergence
  • Aussie, NZ Dollars up and Yen lower as markets digest trade war jitters
  • British Pound edging lower before key House of Commons Brexit vote

Currency markets settled into digestion mode in Asia Pacific trade as traders licked their wounds after yesterday’s bloodletting. The Australian and New Zealand Dollars recorded notable recoveries having plunged alongside equity prices yesterdays amid signs of an escalating Sino-US trade war. The anti-risk Japanese Yen edged down a bit as well as regional bourses retraced upward.

The British Pound edged lower ahead of a pivotal day in the Brexit saga. UK Prime Minister Theresa May will face down pro-EU members of her own Conservative party as MPs vote on whether Parliament can veto the terms of the divorce settlement she carves out with the regional bloc, forcing renegotiation. That would essentially prevent Brexit without a deal, implicitly forcing the government into a “softer” posture.

On balance, Sterling’s weakness probably reflects the inherent uncertainty of the outcome. Traders are probably unwilling to show strong directional commitment one way or another before the votes are counted, and perhaps not even thereafter considering the BOE rate decision is due the following day. Still, anything that portends a less drastic UK/EU separation will likely be somewhat supportive for the UK unit.

Comments from the ECB Forum underway in Sintra, Portugal may also prove noteworthy. The conclave of central bank and economics bigwigs is tackling their principal challenge in the post-Great Recession period: sluggish inflation – and thereby ultra-loose policy – despite a seemingly broadening recovery in labor markets and overall growth.

A panel featuring ECB President Draghi and Fed Chair Powell as well as BOJ and RBA Governors Kuroda and Lowe ought to be most interesting. Traders will no doubt parse these titans’ pronouncements in an effort to divine where global monetary policy trends are heading. If the collective message reinforces the sense that only the Fed is interested in substantive normalization in the near term, the US Dollar may rise.

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--- Written by Ilya Spivak, Currency Strategist for DailyFX.com

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« Last Edit: July 01, 2018, 06:32:43 am by FXshooting »

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