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USD doldrums

• Weaker USD. Lower than expected US CPI was compounded by soft PPI inflation. US bond yields have fallen back further. The USD has weakened.• Risk sentiment. The shift in interest rate expectations has boosted risk appetite. Equities & commodities higher. The AUD has jumped up.• Too far too fast? Markets have moved a long way very quickly. Inflation is heading in the right direction, but central banks may not declare victory just yet. The adjustment in markets following the lower-than-expected US CPI data (released two nights ago) has continued with softer producer price inflation reinforcing the ‘disinflation’ theme. Equities...

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Expectations are low.

The renminbi has remained in a downtrend for much of the year, falling to its lowest levels against the dollar since November 2022. The upward adjustment in US interest rate assumptions has coincided with a faltering post-Covid economic rebound to weaken rate differentials and limit the appeal of Chinese assets. With domestic demand remaining stubbornly anemic, markets are convinced policymakers are preparing to roll out a range of measures – including more rate cuts – to support growth in coming months. Much like our thoughts regarding the Japanese yen, we believe a lot of negativity may now be built into...

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Stimulus efforts could prove disappointing.

The yuan and a range of risk-sensitive asset classes could confront a bearish situation if China’s economic rebound continues to stutter along and no substantive support measures are implemented. Weakening domestic growth momentum – at a point when other major economies are facing recession risks – could dampen global growth forecasts and create a negative feedback loop. If global inflation fails to meaningfully slow, forcing developed-economy central banks to tighten monetary conditions even further, growth projections might fall as interest rate expectations move higher. This could weigh on China’s export outlook and push the dollar higher than expected.

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China might defy its skeptics once again.

We think a bullish scenario could unfold if authorities unveil a larger and more broad-based stimulus package to prop up the fading economic expansion. In our assessment, a more definitive re-acceleration in China’s growth pulse, particularly across the domestically-oriented services sector, could encourage a recovery in capital inflows as the economy outperforms on a relative basis. Alternatively, a more shallow global slowdown, coupled with a faster and less disruptive deceleration in inflation – which might enable developed-economy central banks to shift away from restrictive policy stances sooner – could be a negative for the US dollar, helping support risk assets...

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Help is coming.

While China’s emergence from COVID hibernation has underwhelmed relative to bullish projections, we believe policymakers may soon step up their efforts to boost growth and job creation. Youth unemployment is historically high, while consumer confidence is quite low, and external-facing sectors are grappling with a slowing world economy. Based on this mix, and ongoing financial stability concerns, we expect support measures to be aimed at fostering labor-intensive consumption growth. An improvement in the country’s economic fortunes should encourage capital inflows, particularly as it is set to occur when growth momentum across other major economies is slowing. Diverging growth trends should...

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