Analysis

The dollar rebounded against the euro after the Brexit vote

Currencies

EUR/USD

The dollar rebounded against the euro after the Brexit vote. However, market expectations that global monetary conditions (also in the US) will stay low for longer made the dollar returning most of these gains.

EUR/GBP

Brexit hammered sterling across the board. Market speculation that the BoE might take additional steps even after the August easing, is keeping sterling in the defensive.

USD/JPY

Market expectations that the Fed policy normalisation post‐ Brexit will go even slower than already expected weighed on the dollar. At the same time, the market is not convinced that Japanese policy has enough tools left to weaken the yen.

EUR/CHF

Selective SNB action in the currency market and abundant excessive liquidly finally blocked further unwarranted CHF strength .

EUR/PLN

Global positive risk sentiment was supportive for most CE and high yielding currencies, including the zloty. An easing of the domestic growth momentum might revive rate cut expectations and slow the rebound of the zloty.

EUR/HUF

The forint continues to perform well. Global easy monetary conditions and a decent domestic economic performance are enough to stabilize the forint even as the NHB is expected to keep the policy rate at the low level of 0.9% for long.

 

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