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Market Briefing: Year-end rebalancing flows weigh on dollar into quiet data week

The dollar continues to lose altitude as market participants gradually rebalance portfolios ahead of a new calendar year. With US economic outperformance fading, the Federal Reserve expected to slow and then pause its tightening cycle, energy prices falling, and geopolitical shocks fading, many investors have become less willing to crowd into long-greenback positions, and demand for alternatives is growing. Oil prices are steady even after the Group of Seven industrialized democracies agreed to cap shipments of Russian crude at $60 a barrel. Under the plan, Western companies will be barred from insuring, financing, or shipping Russian oil unless it is...

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Market Briefing: Greenback continues to tumble ahead of jobs report

The dollar continued its descent overnight as traders bet on a weaker jobs report and a slower pace of rate hikes from the Federal Reserve. The trade-weighted greenback is down almost 1.5 percent this week, floating near a four-month low as American yields come under pressure and interest rate differentials shrink in favour of other major currencies. The benchmark ten-year US treasury yield is holding near 1.51 percent, down sharply after Jerome Powell’s less-hawkish-than-expected speech on Wednesday. Yesterday’s data showed American consumer spending hitting new heights, even as inflation pressures cooled. Supported by robust income gains and a falling savings...

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Market Briefing: Dollar weakens as year-end rebalancing begins

Risk-sensitive currencies are moving higher and the dollar is under pressure as traders position for a more stable – and less divergent – Federal Reserve in 2023. With growth gaps narrowing and the US tightening cycle reaching its logical conclusion as other central banks catch up, bets against American exceptionalism are growing in scale in the run-up to year end. Beijing’s crackdown on protesters continued overnight, with security officials pledging to take action against “hostile forces” threatening the state – but health authorities said they would ramp up vaccination of older citizens, addressing a significant hurdle to reopening the economy....

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Market Briefing: Markets rally back on China reopening hopes

With protests losing steam and Chinese authorities making comforting noises about a relaxation in “zero-covid” policies, yesterday’s flight to safety is beginning to unwind. Treasury yields are softening and the dollar is down as investors tiptoe back into risk assets. Commodities are staging a solid rebound, the Canadian dollar is ticking higher, and the Antipodean units are recovering in a snappish manner. Markets think China’s social unrest has made an immediate reversal in official policy less likely – authorities are loath to acknowledge signs of dissent – but will serve to accelerate the government’s vaccination efforts for the elderly population,...

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Market Briefing: China unrest rocks global markets

Markets are in risk-off mode this morning as protests against China’s “zero-covid” policies boil over and raise uncertainty in the world’s second-largest economy. Treasury yields are slumping as investors seek safety and speculators unwind leveraged positions, and the dollar is trading on a slightly weaker footing. The bravery of people confronting a regime with unsurpassed control over its citizens has been inspiring and astonishing, but Beijing’s long history of stamping out dissent would suggest that the current bout of unrest will be short-lived, with limited implications for the broader global economy. Xi Jinping is unlikely to hand protestors a symbolic...

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