- Japan finance minister Kato says there are pros and cons to the weak yen
- Federal Reserve speakers Monday include Bowman, Kashkari, Bostic and Musalem
- Goldman Sachs upgraded its call on Chinese stocks to overweight
- European Central Bank speakers on Monday include chief economist Philip Lane
- China gold reserves in September unchanged from August, 5th month in a row
- AUD traders heads up - two big events coming up from the RBA on Tuesday
- China / Hong Kong stocks rising again - expectations of more China stimulus on Tuesday
- HSBC expects six more rate cuts from the US Federal Reserve by June 2025
- Bank of Japan rate hike plans "face political curve ball"
- Australian inflation: Melbourne Institute CPI for September 2024: 0.1% m/m (prior -0.1%)
- Japan's yen intervention official says will monitor FX including speculative movement
- Further signs of a loosening jobs market in the UK - wage growth slows, hiring drop
- Trump is promising tariffs of up to 200% on vehicles imported from Mexico
- ECB Villeroy says Bank will quite probably cut rates in October, inflation undershoot risk
- Senior Chinese officials briefing Tuesday, steps to implement economic growth policies
- USD/JPY traded above 149.00 early Monday
- Goldman Sachs on well above expectations US jobs report, see a 25bp Fed November rate cut
- New Zealand - RBNZ shadow board equally divided on 25 or 50bp rate cut this week
- US economy is as good as it ever gets
- Weekend news - Flights from all Iran's airports cancelled
- AUD traders heads up - Australia switched to daylight saving over the weekend
- Germany's economy ministry forecasts a recession
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- Saudi Arabia has raised its main oil prices for buyers in Asia, cut price to Europe and US
- Monday morning open levels - indicative forex prices - 07 October 2024
- Newsquawk Week Ahead: US CPI, RBNZ, Minutes from FOMC, ECB and RBA, and Canada jobs
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- Crude oil price forecast đ˘ď¸đ
- Saudi Arabia has raised its main oil prices for buyers in Asia, well above expectations
- China house sales rose over the holiday period - property sector recovery?
The rally for USD/JPY on Friday carried on in the very early pre-Tokyo hours here, to above 149.10. It didnât sustain above 149 for too long though and as it drifted a little lower we had verbal intervention comments from Japan's Finance Ministry's Vice Finance Minister for International Affairs Atsushi Mimura. He is the official who will instruct the BOJ to intervene, when he judges it necessary. His comments were not unusual, along the lines that he will will monitor FX moves including speculative movement, but they were enough to add some selling pressure. As I post USD/JPY has dipped as low as back under 148.25 and then bounced to 148.65 or so.
Just prior to hitting send on this post we've had further comments, this time from Japan finance minister Kato, cutting just a few points off USD/JPY.
News and data flow was otherwise very light. The Peopleâs Bank of China did announce that its reserves of gold remained steady for a fifth consecutive month.
Apart from JPY major FX was sedate, trading only small ranges.
Chinese equities / Hong Kong rallied again. A press conference has been scheduled for Tuesday (when mainland Chinese markets reopen after the week-long holiday) by the state planner, the National Development and Reform Commission of the People's Republic of China (NDRC). Itâll cover the topic of âsystematic implementation of a package of incremental policies, the solid promotion of upward trend of the economy and structural improvement, and the sustained improvement in the development trendâ, and answer questions from journalists. This is at 10am Beijing time (0200 GMT).