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ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: Subdued ranges heading into the US market


It
was a day of light market news flow only, although there were some
potentially significant items for energy markets:

  • there
    are reports that Qatar has stopped its shipments of LNG through the
    Bab el-Mandeb Strait (and thus the Suez Canal)
  • Houthis
    fired a cruise missile at a US Navy ship

If
you take a glance at the oil price its up, but barely noticeable.

In
political news we had

  • the
    Saturday election in Taiwan saw William Lai, of the pro-sovereignty
    Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), elected President, although the
    party did lose its parliamentary majority
  • US
    Senate Democratic leader Schumer said congressional leaders have
    agreed to a stopgap funding measure

In
central bank developments, the People’s Bank of China set the rate
on this month’s Medium-term Lending Facility (MLF) at an unchanged
rate of 2.5% despite wide (but not unanimous) expectations of a 10bp
cut. This despite continued disinflation in China and is reflective
of the concern the PBoC have of yuan weakness prompting capital
outflow.

USD/JPY
rose on the session, the drop in 2-year Japanese Government Bond
yields back below zero weighed on the yen.

It was a mixed bag
across the major currencies. The USD was net weaker against the EUR,
GBP and CAD. AUD and NZD underperformed.

Offshore
yuan is higher on the session.



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