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Forex: Bank of Japan threads the needle

The market was primed for a dovish hike from the Bank of Japan. Yet, the tone unexpectedly shifted toward the slightly hawkish end of the spectrum as Governor Ueda affirmed that the economy is on course to meet the 2% inflation target. This sparked a mild yen rally and contributed to the dollar's retreat. This shift came amidst President Trump's nuanced diplomatic overtures toward China, which have infused the markets with cautious optimism.

Concurrently, oil prices dipped, exerting additional pressure on the broader dollar index across Asia. Trump's stern calls on OPEC, particularly Saudi Arabia, to boost production and slash prices are a boon for Asia's vast oil-dependent economies, alleviating some of their financial strain.

This scenario has also cast a favourable light on the euro, buoyed by the dip in energy costs and the prevailing market risk-on mood.

The Bank of Japan has adeptly threaded the needle with its latest policy decision, striking a balance that delivers a hint of hawkishness without unsettling the global markets. By offering just enough to signal a firmer stance yet maintaining essential stability, the BoJ has effectively kept the market's jitters at bay, ensuring no undue currency shocks and that the economic gears continue to run smoothly.

Something tells me the Bank of Japan will continue to communicate its intentions to the local media well ahead of any policy changes. This transparent communication approach will likely remain a staple to ensure market stability and avoid sudden financial disturbances.

Turning to updates from Asia, particularly China, In his latest interview, President Donald Trump said he preferred to avoid imposing tariffs on China, signalling a softer approach towards the world’s second-largest economy.

In a broader context, Trump's recent reluctance to impose harsh tariffs on China has softened the geopolitical climate. His approach, which echoes Theodore Roosevelt's ethos of "speak softly and carry a big stick," has been well-received by the markets. By holding back on the aggressive tariff implementations he campaigned on, Trump has mitigated fears of a 60 % tariff doomsday scenario on U.S.-China trade relations, which is crucial for China and Asia’s export-driven economy.

Following Trump's tempered remarks, the yuan experienced appreciable gains in both onshore and offshore markets, with the offshore yuan rising by 0.3% against the dollar and the onshore version increasing by 0.2%. Additionally, Chinese equities also saw gains; the CSI 300 Index rose by 1% in the morning session, while shares listed in Hong Kong surged over 2%. As Trump's second term commences with more of a "Deal Maker in Chief" aura rather than that of a "Tariff Man," the sentiment is decidedly bullish for risk assets in a rate-cutting environment. However, it might moderate the bullish momentum for the dollar.

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Stephen Innes

Stephen Innes

SPI Asset Management

With more than 25 years of experience, Stephen has a deep-seated knowledge of G10 and Asian currency markets as well as precious metal and oil markets.

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