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US Yields Ease, Euro Climbs; China Trims Prime Loan Rate
Summary:
The Aussie (AUD/USD) and Kiwi (NZD/USD) outperformed, buoyed by a subdued US Dollar amidst lower treasury yields. The Aussie climbed to 0.6553 (0.6530) while the Kiwi found its wings, soaring to 0.6167 from 0.6140.
Yesterday, the People’s Bank of China kept its 1-year Prime Loan Rate unchanged, at 3.45%. However, the PBOC trimmed its 5-year Prime Loan Rate to 3.95% from 4.20% which was more than analysts had expected, which was a cut to 4.10%.
It was the first cut since June 2023. Chinese policy makers were seen as taking decisive steps to bolster its real estate sector amid economic challenges.
The Dollar Index (DXY), which gauges the value of the Greenback against a basket of six major currencies, finished flat at 104.27. Ahead of the release of the Federal Reserve’s FOMC meeting minutes, as well as speeches from several Fed officials, markets had little incentive to drive FX.
Every yield tells a story. The US 10-year treasury rate slipped 2 basis points to 4.26%. The two-year US bond yield settled at 4.60% (4.64% yesterday). Other global treasury rates were lower.
Against the Japanese Yen (USD/JPY), the Dollar dipped to 149.97 from 150.13 previously, weighed by the lower US bond yields. Japan’s 10-year JGB rate was unchanged, at 0.72%.
Sterling (GBP/USD) ground higher to 1.2620 from 1.2597. The British currency soared to an overnight high at 1.2669 after Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said that the British economy could fare better than expected.
The Euro (EUR/USD) rallied to 1.0808 (1.0780). The shared currency soared to an overnight high at 1.0839 after the Eurozone Current Account Surplus climbed to +EUR 31.9 billion from EUR 31.7 billion previously.
The US Dollar finished marginally lower against the Asian and Emerging Market Currencies (EMFX). USD/CNH (Dollar-Offshore Chinese Yuan) dipped to 7.2025 from 7.2110. Against the Singapore Dollar, the Greenback (USD/SGD) slid to 1.3437 from 1.3460.
Global stocks finished with modest losses. The DOW was last at 38,590 (38,620) while the S&P 500 settled at 4,977 from 5,010 yesterday. Germany’s DAX closed at 17,070 (17,090).
The drop in US treasury bond yields weighed on this currency pair. In contrast, Japan’s 10-year JGB yield was unchanged, at 0.72%. The overnight low traded was at 149.68.
On the Lookout:
Today’s economic calendar is heavy ahead of the Federal Reserve’s release of the latest FOMC meeting early tomorrow morning (Sydney 6 am, 22 Feb). Several central bank and Federal Reserve heads are scheduled to speak. Germany’s Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, Bank of England MPC member Swati Dhingra and Fed FOMC members Michelle Bowman and Ralph Bostic are expected to speak at various functions around the globe.
New Zealand kicks off today’s data releases with its Quarterly PPI Input (f/c 0.4% from 1.2% - ACY Finlogix) and PPI Output (f/c 0.5% from 0.8% - ACY Finlogix). Japan follows next with its Reuters February Tankan Index (f/c 7 from 6 previously – ACY Finlogix). The Tankan Index is a key economic indicator which has an impact on the currency, monetary policy, and the stock market. Japan also releases its January Balance of Trade (f/c – JPY 1929.5 billion from JPY 2.1 billion – ACY Finlogix).
Japan’s January Exports follow (y/y f/c 9.5% from 9.8% - ACY Finlogix) and Japanese January Imports (y/y f/c -8.4% from -6.8% - ACY Finlogix). Australia follows with its Q4 Wage Price Index (q/q f/c 0.9% from 1.3%; y/y f/c 4.1% from 4% - ACY Finlogix). The UK starts off Europe with its January Public Sector Net Borrowing (f/c GBP 9.2 billion from -GBP 6.85 billion – ACY Finlogix), UK February CBI Industrial Trends Orders (f/c -23 from -30 – ACY Finlogix).
The Eurozone releases its February Flash Consumer Confidence Index (f/c -15.6 from -16.1 – ACY Finlogix). Canada starts off North America with its Canadian New Housing Price Index for January (m/m f/c -0.1% from 0%; y/y f/c -0.7% from -0.9% - ACY Finlogix).
Trading Perspective:
The Dollar Index (DXY) finished flat ahead of tomorrow morning’s release of the FOMC meeting minutes. The Greenback though, is poised for a move, one way or the other, albeit in volatile fashion.
Several central bank heads are scheduled to speak as well. And there is the upcoming economic calendar which sees some key data releases.
The easing in US bond yields saw some currencies lift with the Aussie and Kiwi Dollars outperforming. Yield differentials widened in favor of the two antipodean currencies.
Expect more choppy trade within the established ranges ahead of scheduled data releases and tomorrow’s release of the FOMC meeting minutes. Happy days.

Have a top Wednesday ahead all, happy trading.
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