ForexLive Asia-Pacific FX news wrap: Higher than expected Australian CPI data, AUD up
Why the stronger yuan might prompt a PBOC rate cutEuropean Central Bank speakers Wednesday include SchnabelAustralia- inflation a bit higher than expected, RBA on hold4 reasons why the RBA may be the last major central bank to cut ratesAUD/USD jumped above 0.6500 on higher than forecast inflation data for Q1 of 2024Australian Q1 CPI +1.0% q/q (expected 0.8%) 3.6% y/y (expected 3.4%)US Senate passes US$95bn aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, TaiwanPBOC sets USD/ CNY mid-point today at 7.1048 (vs. estimate at 7.2363)Under half of analysts expect a BoE rate cut in JuneAbout 70% of companies in Japan will implement pay-scale increases in fiscal 2024Bank of Japan meeting this week - previewTrump advisers are planning US dollar devaluation if he gets electedJapan data - March Services PPI 2.3% y/y (prior +2.1%)JP Morgan's Pinto doubts the Federal Reserve will be cutting rates this yearUS authorities express elevated fears about a terrorist attack like that seen in RussiaNew Zealand March trade balance +588mn (prior -218mn)HSBC bearish GBP/CHF, target is 1.1UBS is dialling back plans in China - high costs, poor profit outlookUS SEC is unlikely to approve spot ETH ETFs in May - price to rise regardlessGoldman Sachs on 2024: expects earnings, equities to rise, inflation & rates to fallOil - private survey of inventory shows a draw vs. the build that was expectedForexlive Americas FX news wrap: Softer PMI weighs on US dollarTrade ideas thread - Wednesday, 24 April, insightful charts, technical analysis, ideas There were items on the data calendar of interest for the session here. The private survey of oil inventory showed a draw compared with the build that was expected. Oil prices have remained fairly steady since, in a tight range. From New Zealand, we had a trade surplus recorded in March. Exports showed a welcome rise but imports fell to their lowest since the middle of 2021. NZD/USD has risen on the session slightly, helped along by a higher AUD (more on this below). Services PPI in Japan for March rose, for a second month in a row. The Bank of Japan holds the view that rising service prices will supplant cost-push inflation as a key driver of price inflation towards its 2% target. The data supported this view (to the extent that it gets passed along in consumer prices). The big data point, though, was the Q1 CPI from Australia. The headline rate, and the two core rates, all jumped more than expected. This has implications for the Reserve Bank of Australia, at the very least delaying potential rate cuts. Indeed, Westpac analysts pushed back their RBA rate cut forecast to November from September. AUD/USD jumped above 0.6500 on the inflation data release and has barely pulled back since. In geopolitically significant news the US Senate passed the bill to provide US$95bn in aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan: $60.8 billion for Ukraine $26.4 billion for Israel $8 billion for Taiwan The bill also included the potential to ban TikTok. US President Biden says he will sign the bill into law on Wednesday. Apart from the AUD move, FX was sedate. USD/JPY continues to wiggle along just under 155.00. AUD/USD update: This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.
- Why the stronger yuan might prompt a PBOC rate cut
- European Central Bank speakers Wednesday include Schnabel
- Australia- inflation a bit higher than expected, RBA on hold
- 4 reasons why the RBA may be the last major central bank to cut rates
- AUD/USD jumped above 0.6500 on higher than forecast inflation data for Q1 of 2024
- Australian Q1 CPI +1.0% q/q (expected 0.8%) 3.6% y/y (expected 3.4%)
- US Senate passes US$95bn aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan
- PBOC sets USD/ CNY mid-point today at 7.1048 (vs. estimate at 7.2363)
- Under half of analysts expect a BoE rate cut in June
- About 70% of companies in Japan will implement pay-scale increases in fiscal 2024
- Bank of Japan meeting this week - preview
- Trump advisers are planning US dollar devaluation if he gets elected
- Japan data - March Services PPI 2.3% y/y (prior +2.1%)
- JP Morgan's Pinto doubts the Federal Reserve will be cutting rates this year
- US authorities express elevated fears about a terrorist attack like that seen in Russia
- New Zealand March trade balance +588mn (prior -218mn)
- HSBC bearish GBP/CHF, target is 1.1
- UBS is dialling back plans in China - high costs, poor profit outlook
- US SEC is unlikely to approve spot ETH ETFs in May - price to rise regardless
- Goldman Sachs on 2024: expects earnings, equities to rise, inflation & rates to fall
- Oil - private survey of inventory shows a draw vs. the build that was expected
- Forexlive Americas FX news wrap: Softer PMI weighs on US dollar
- Trade ideas thread - Wednesday, 24 April, insightful charts, technical analysis, ideas
There were items on the data calendar of interest for the session here.
The private survey of oil inventory showed a draw compared with the build that was expected. Oil prices have remained fairly steady since, in a tight range.
From New Zealand, we had a trade surplus recorded in March. Exports showed a welcome rise but imports fell to their lowest since the middle of 2021. NZD/USD has risen on the session slightly, helped along by a higher AUD (more on this below).
Services PPI in Japan for March rose, for a second month in a row. The Bank of Japan holds the view that rising service prices will supplant cost-push inflation as a key driver of price inflation towards its 2% target. The data supported this view (to the extent that it gets passed along in consumer prices).
The big data point, though, was the Q1 CPI from Australia. The headline rate, and the two core rates, all jumped more than expected. This has implications for the Reserve Bank of Australia, at the very least delaying potential rate cuts. Indeed, Westpac analysts pushed back their RBA rate cut forecast to November from September. AUD/USD jumped above 0.6500 on the inflation data release and has barely pulled back since.
In geopolitically significant news the US Senate passed the bill to provide US$95bn in aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan:
- $60.8 billion for Ukraine
- $26.4 billion for Israel
- $8 billion for Taiwan
The bill also included the potential to ban TikTok. US President Biden says he will sign the bill into law on Wednesday.
Apart from the AUD move, FX was sedate. USD/JPY continues to wiggle along just under 155.00.
AUD/USD update: This article was written by Eamonn Sheridan at www.forexlive.com.