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Breaking: Iran says no more attacks against neighbouring countries “unless they attack first”

During an address broadcast by Iranian state TV, President Masoud Pezeshkian apologised to the neighbouring countries for attacks launched following US-Israel strikes but asserted that Tehran will not strike "unless they attack first".

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China Foreign Exchange Reserves (MoM): $3.428T (January) vs $3.358T

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Colombia Consumer Price Index (YoY) below forecasts (5.49%) in February: Actual (5.29%)

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Colombia Consumer Price Index (MoM) below forecasts (1.27%) in February: Actual (1.08%)

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China: Inflation and trade data support modest recovery – ING

ING economists Lynn Song and Min Joo Kang expect China’s February CPI inflation to pick up to 1.0% year-on-year, mainly due to Lunar New Year effects, while the impact of higher Oil prices should appear later.

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USD/CNH: Upside risks as strong fix meets USD demand – OCBC

OCBC strategists Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong note that USD/CNH has traded higher as Iran-related geopolitical tensions support the Dollar. Beijing has been setting a stronger CNY fix, which has helped stabilise the Renminbi and partially offset broader Asian FX softness.

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United Kingdom CFTC GBP NC Net Positions fell from previous £-57.1K to £-72.7K

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United States CFTC S&P 500 NC Net Positions up to $-168.2K from previous $-193.5K

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Singapore: Limited growth hit from conflict – UOB

UOB Global Economics & Markets Research, through Associate Economist Jester Koh, judges that Singapore’s GDP exposure to the Middle East conflict is modest under a short-lived shock scenario.

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Japan CFTC JPY NC Net Positions declined to ¥-16.6K from previous ¥11.5K

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United States CFTC Gold NC Net Positions increased to $160.1K from previous $159.2K

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United States CFTC Oil NC Net Positions: 172.2K vs previous 172.7K

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Eurozone CFTC EUR NC Net Positions down to €136.5K from previous €156.9K

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Australia CFTC AUD NC Net Positions rose from previous $52.6K to $67.8K

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Australia CFTC AUD NC Net Positions up to $678K from previous $52.6K

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United States Consumer Credit Change below expectations ($12B) in January: Actual ($8.05B)

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CNY: Flows diverge as safe haven doubts grow – BNY

BNY’s Head of Markets Macro Strategy Bob Savage notes a sharp divergence between CNY forwards and spot, suggesting hedge unwinding alongside asset outflows. CNY has outperformed peers, yet the bank questions its safe haven role as spot flows show large outflows tied to expatriation.

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Fed’s Hammack: Inflation problem is broader than just tariffs

Beth Hammack, President of the Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Cleveland, said that inflation is too high, adding that inflationary pressures are broad-based at the the United States (US) Monetary Policy Forum in New York City on Friday.

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USD/MYR: Consolidation near highs with upside risks – OCBC

OCBC strategists Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong report that USD/MYR is consolidating near recent highs after an early-week run-up, supported by broader USD strength and soggy risk sentiment. Geopolitical headlines around Iran and energy markets are seen as key drivers.

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Argentina Industrial Output n.s.a (YoY) up to -3.2% in January from previous -3.9%

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Fed’s Collins: Fed policy is well positioned

Susan Collins, President of the Federal Reserve (Fed) Bank of Boston, said that to cut interest rates again, the Fed needs to see clear evidence of inflation ebbing, adding that she sees no need to change the monetary policy stance urgently at a gathering in Springfield, Massachusetts on Friday.

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Japan: GDP revision seen on stronger wages – ING

ING economists Lynn Song and Min Joo Kang anticipate an upward revision to Japan’s 2025 Q4 GDP, supported by stronger winter bonuses and improving real cash earnings as inflation cools.

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ECB’s Schnabel: Iran war creates upside inflation risks

Isabel Schnabel, European Central Bank (ECB) member, said that the ECB’s is still in a good place even though the Iran war created some upside inflation risks at the 2026 United States (US) Monetary Policy Forum in New York on Friday.

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Fed’s Miran: Fed typically does not respond to oil prices

Stephen Miran, Federal Reserve (Fed) governor said that he is hesitant to read too much into one month’s job report and that policy, adding that if anything, it biases him towards an even more dovish policy in an interview with CNBC on Friday.

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China: Inflation and trade data signal firmer cycle – ABN AMRO

ABN AMRO expects China’s CPI inflation to rebound to around 1% year-on-year in February, driven by Lunar New Year spending and base effects after a 0.2% reading in January.

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Asia FX: War risks and policy divergence shape outlook – MUFG

MUFG analysts note that Asia FX will stay driven by the US-Israel conflict with Iran and related energy disruptions, while macro policy divergence also gains importance.

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United States Business Inventories in line with expectations (0.1%) in December

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Canada Ivey Purchasing Managers Index s.a came in at 56.6, above expectations (51.1) in February

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Fed: Wait-and-see stance after weak jobs – Commerzbank

Commerzbank Senior Economist Dr. Christoph Balz notes that US employment fell by 92,000 in February, far below expectations, with revisions also lowering prior months. He highlights possible distortions from a strike and cold weather.

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Turkey Treasury Cash Balance: -94.42B (February) vs -246B

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