ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: BOJs Uchida triggered a sharp yen decline

August 07, 2024 at 04:28AM

China July exports +6.5% y/y & imports +6.5% also (in CNY terms)

ANZ forecast the RBNZ to remain on hold next week, signal a rate cut later in the year

US equity index futures screaming higher in evening trade

Japan chief cabinet secretary Hayashi says no comment on daily stock marekt moves

Didn’t take much for yen to collapse: BOJ official says won’t raise rates if mkt unstable

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BOJ deputy governor Uchida says the Bank’s interest rate can change if needed

PBOC sets USD/ CNY mid-point today at 7.1386 (vs. estimate at 7.1481)

Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer David Solomon says it was a healthy stock correction

Japan ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) big gun supports Bank of Japan rate hikes

Wall Street Journal Fed watcher says Fed seen likely to cut 3 or more times in H2 2024

Data shows Japan yen intervention on April 29 was the largest single day ever on record

Goldman Sachs ask “Could this turn into a bear market?”

RBA Assistant Governor (Economic) Hunter says economy running a little hotter than thought

NZD/USD marked higher after the better than expected jobs report from New Zealand

New Zealand Q2 unemployment rate 4.6% (vs. 4.7% expected)

HSBC on tech stocks – “the froth has been removed from valuation”

The response to the RBA meeting yesterday is a 25bp rate cut priced for December 2024

ICYMI – US on the oil bid, buying 3.5 million barrels for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

ICYMI: Tesla has recalled 1.7 million cars

Greenlight Capital’s David Einhorn on the US election – doesn’t matter who wins

UBS on USD/JPY, says 140 to 150 the new normal

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Private survey of oil inventories shows small headline crude build vs. small draw expected

Goldman Sachs has introduced a new Financial Stress Index (FSI) – totally normal

US stocks finish 1% higher but sellers took over in the final hour

Trade ideas thread – Wednesday, 7 August, insightful charts, technical analysis, ideas

The
yen took a beating today while Japanese equities jumped. USD/JPY
traded up to just shy of 147.50 on the back of comments from Bank of
Japan deputy governor Uchida. The key point FX markets latched onto
were that Uchida said the Bank of Japan won’t raise rates while
markets are unstable. There is more from him in the bullets above but
that headline was the kicker.

USD/JPY
and yen crosses were extremely volatile. Liquidity and volume remain
below average in such a skittish market. Lows during the early Asian
morning were around 144.30, making for a 300+ point range.

The
Nikkei rose more than 2% and the Topix more than 3%.

Jobs
data from New Zealand showed the labour market is softening, but wage
growth remains on the high side, partly supported by government pay
agreements. The flip side of higher wages, though, is less total
hours worked. The unemployment rate rose in Q2 from Q1, but not by as
much as was expected. Employment was expected to have decreased, but
it rose. There was no compelling argument from this data for an
August rate cut. NZD/USD
jumped on the report, and after a pullback made new session highs and
has sustained these as I update.

AUD/USD
rose also. From the Reserve Bank of Australia today we had Assistant
Governor (Economic) Hunter speaking. She said that the economy is
running a little hotter than the Reserve Bank of Australia thought
previously.

Trade
data from China showed exports grew for a fourth straight month.

This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.

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