OCBC’s Sim Moh Siong and Christopher Wong expect Asian FX to start the week on a softer footing as AI-led equity losses and renewed US–Iran tensions keep the Dollar bid.
Commerzbank analysts Charlie Lay and Dr. Henry Hao highlight that China’s industrial profit growth slowed to 21.1% year-on-year in May, with weaker consumption and investment pointing to easing momentum.
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Financial markets could find an important catalyst in the enchanting, fairytale-like landscape of Sintra this week. The European Central Bank (ECB) Forum will, as it does every year, gather the crème de la crème of central banks.
ING’s Global Head of Macro Carsten Brzeski warns that recurring European heatwaves are becoming a structural drag on Eurozone growth. He cites academic and ECB research showing measurable losses in output and higher food inflation linked to extreme temperatures.
Rabobank's Senior FX Strategist Jane Foley discusses EUR/USD within a broader reassessment of Dollar drivers. Foley notes that even if the US Dollar (USD) is in long-term decline, cyclical forces can still support it.
Guntermann at Commerzbank notes that while Oil prices near pre-war levels reduce tail risks for growth, inflation and rate volatility, Euro area inflation is not falling fast enough to dispel European Central Bank (ECB) hawkishness.
United Kingdom (UK) Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has stated during the European trading session on Monday that his plans after getting the leadership position would be consistent with Labour’s 2024 manifesto.
ING strategist Frantisek Taborsky notes that a stronger Dollar and lower Oil have led markets to outprice most rate hikes in Poland and the Czech Republic, adding pressure on regional FX.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi has stated in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Tehran has concluded a meeting with Oman in which review current issues related to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint to almost 20% of global energy supply.
ING’s Francesco Pesole expects the European Central Bank’s Sintra forum to maintain a broadly hawkish stance, with President Lagarde unlikely to signal a dovish shift ahead of June CPI.
Commerzbank’s Guntermann highlights the Sintra forum as a key event for European Central Bank (ECB) communication, with Lagarde’s opening speech and a heavyweight policy panel midweek.
Lloyd Chan at MUFG notes broad depreciation across Asia FX since the June FOMC meeting, driven by widening swap differentials and sustained high US rates. The bank keeps a defensive bias on selective Asia currencies.
European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council member Mārtiņš Kazāks said during the European trading session on Monday that the possibility of negative scenarios in the Eurozone has fallen massively.
Francesco Pesole at ING highlights the Pound’s resilience despite shifting expectations around the next United Kingdom (UK) Chancellor, with markets seemingly relaxed about fiscal risks.