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China's Yuan Eases

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China’s Yuan Eases


On Tuesday, China’s yuan fell against a stronger dollar after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the US central bank must move “expeditiously” to raise interest rates, taking a more assertive stance than markets had anticipated.


The dollar (DXY) strengthened, and Treasury yields rose across the curve after Powell said on Monday that the Fed must raise rates, possibly “more aggressively,” to prevent an upward price spiral from becoming entrenched.


The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) set the midpoint rate (CNY=PBOC) before market open at 6.3664 per dollar, 13 basis points higher than the previous fix of 6.3677 but 29 basis points lower than Reuters’ estimate of 6.3635.


The onshore yuan (CNY=CFXS) opened at 6.3616 per dollar; it traded at 6.3639 at midday, 71 pips weaker than the previous late session close.


On Tuesday morning, the one-year dollar/yuan swap points (CNY1Y=) fell to 870, the lowest level since June 2020, while the yield difference between China’s benchmark 10-year government bonds (CN10YT=RR) and their US counterpart (US10YT=RR) fell below 50 basis points for the first time in three years. China’s government vowed to increase policy support for the economy; moreover, it said it would use monetary policy tools to keep credit expansion at an appropriate pace.


Trading volume had decreased this week as many market participants in Shanghai, the country’s financial hub, have been forced to work remotely as the city maintains social distancing curbs in the face of record-high numbers of locally transmitted COVID-19 asymptomatic cases.


Investors Watch e’s Situation


On Tuesday, global equities rose as investors focused on the e conflict and inflationary risks such as rising energy prices.


In early trading, European benchmarks rose, while Asian benchmarks finished higher. The CAC 40 in France rose 0.1 percent to 6,587.92. The DAX in Germany rose 0.4 percent to 14,382.47. The Dow industrials futures were 0.3 percent higher, while the S&P 500 futures were 0.2 percent higher.


The n war on e and Western sanctions against  raises concerns about disruptions in energy supplies for Europe and rising prices; this could hinder progress toward economic recovery from the pandemic.


The US dollar reached a six-year high against the Japanese yen in currency trading; it broke through the 120 yen mark and traded at 120.42 yen by late afternoon, up from 119.47 yen.


A growing interest rate differential between the United States and Japan, where the central bank’s key interest rate is minus 0.1 percent, pushes the dollar higher against the yen. It benefits export manufacturers but raises the cost of Japanese imports of critical necessities such as oil and gas.


The euro is now worth $1.0991, down from $1.1016.


In electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange, benchmark US crude fell from $1.12 to $111.00 per barrel. Brent, the international benchmark, fell 87 cents to $114.75 per barrel.

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