Forex Today: Aussie hit by RBA’s easing bias; a quiet calendar ahead


The mood across the fx board in Asia this Tuesday remained cautiously optimistic, with the US equity futures advancing amid easing concerns over the US-China trade dispute. Markets breathed a sigh of relief after the US announced to scale back some restrictions on China’s Huawei Technologies. Therefore, the Yen traded on the back foot, sending the USD/JPY pair back towards the two-week tops of 110.32. But further upside lacked momentum amid mixed Asian equities and rising US-Iran geopolitical tensions.

In contrast, the Antipodeans failed to benefit from the improved risk tones, as the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) outright dovish shift dampened the sentiment. The AUD/USD pair stalled its surprise election outcome induced rally and fell sharply below the 0.69 handle after both the RBA May meeting minutes and Governor Lowe hinted at a June rate cut amid concerns over the Australian labor market. The Kiwi also snapped gains and returned to the red zone just ahead of the 0.6500 level. Meanwhile, the Loonie traded flat near 1.3430 levels, unfazed by the renewed uptick in oil prices following the US President Trump’s fresh threats on Iran. Among other commodities, gold futures on Comex traded depressed near 1275, despite the Fed Chair Powell’s comments on the increased bank debt levels.

Amongst the European currencies, the EUR/USD pair traded weaker near 1.1150 levels while the Cable remained capped in a tight range below 1.2750 barrier, as markets ignored the latest Brexit optimism.  

Main Topics in Asia

US-China trade updates

U.S. Commerce Department scales back restrictions on Huawei – Reuters

Huawei’s Founder: US’s temporary reprieve does not mean much for Huawei

Other Key Headlines

Trump: Iran has been very hostile - WTI pops to $63.39 Asian high

Iran’s President Rouhani: “I favor talks and diplomacy but under current conditions I do not accept it.”

Powell speech: Comparison of current business debt levels to subprime mortgage crisis “not fully convincing”

Powell Speech: Outlook of trade talks is unknown, premature to judge

Japan’s Aso: GDP at 2.1% and two quarters of growth is not bad

Gold trades quiet in Asia even though Fed’s Powell warns on corporate debt

Australia's re-elected Govt to miss tax break deadline, RBA June rate cut done deal?

BOJ’s Kuroda: BOJ is buying bonds to achieve price target

RBA minutes: Rate cut would be appropriate if no further improvement in labor market, Aussie turns lower

RBA’s Lowe: To consider a rate cut at June meeting, Aussie gives up 0.6900

Key Focus Ahead

Heading into Europe, the calendar remains a thin-showing, with the UK CBI industrial orders survey, due at 1000 GMT, only of relevance. Therefore, attention turns towards the US existing home sales due at 1400 GMT. At the same time, the Eurozone consumer confidence numbers will be reported. New Zealand’s GDT price index is also due on the cards around 1400 GMT. Later at 2130 GMT, the API weekly crude stocks data will be published that will offer some fresh impetus to oil prices.

Besides the macro data, the speeches by the FOMC members Evans and Rosengren will hog some limelight. Also, developments surrounding the UK political scenario and US-China trade dispute will also continue to influence the fx trades.

EUR/USD: Snaps five-day losing streak, 5-day MA capping upside

The FX desks may offer US Dollar, helping EUR/USD rise to 1.12 if the risk appetite continues to improve in Europe. That said, Eurozone issues could play a spoilsport. 

GBP/USD refrains from further declines amid UK’s political optimism

Given the latest swift in British politics and lack of data from the UK, investors are more likely to follow qualitative factors concerning Brexit, US-China and US-Iran topics in order to determine near-term trade sentiment.

Japan’s Motegi: Japan-US to hold working level trade talks today

Japanese Economy Minister Motegi is on the wires now, via Reuters, noting that Japan and the US will hold working-level trade talks today.

USD/INR forecast: A majority for BJP-led NDA would be positive for Rupee, but upside limited

The USD/INR pair will likely see big losses on Thursday only to bottom out in the next week or two if the BJP-led NDA gets a clear majority as expected. It is worth noting that the BJP victory is being priced in since the end of February. 

Anti-EU populism rise not priced in the EUR, European election could hit Euro

The European Union is holding its Parliamentary election next Sunday May 26th and the impact of this political event seems to be underpriced by currency markets.

GMT
Event
Vol.
Actual
Consensus
Previous
Thursday, May 16
24h
 
 
Saturday, May 18
24h
 
 
Monday, May 20
24h
 
 
Tuesday, May 21
10:00
 
-5
-5
12:55
 
 
1.3%
12:55
 
 
5.4%
14:00
 
5.33M
5.21M
14:00
 
2.6%
-4.9%
n/a
 
-1.9%
0.4%
14:00
 
-7.6
-7.9
14:45
 
 
15:30
 
 
2.36%
16:00
 
 
21:30
 
 
8.6M
22:45
 
0.0%
1.7%
22:45
 
0.9%
2.0%
23:50
 
¥-1.3B
¥-177.8B
23:50
 
4.8%
1.1%
23:50
 
¥203.2B
¥528.5B
23:50
 
-1.8%
-2.4%
23:50
 
-3.4%
-5.5%
23:50
 
-0.7%
1.8%
Wednesday, May 22
00:30
 
 
0.2%
01:30
 
 
01:30
 
0.0%
-3.1%
05:00
 
 
07:00
 
 
07:30
 
 

 

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