Asia FX dips on weak China data, Aussie slides as RBA holds rates By Investing.com

[ad_1] Investing.com– Most Asian currencies fell on Tuesday as Chinese service sector data pointed to more headwinds for the region’s largest economy, while the Australian dollar fell sharply after the Reserve Bank kept rates steady, as expected. The U.S. dollar steadied near three-month highs before a slew of Federal Reserve speakers this week. While the

USD/CNH bulls approach 7.2900 on softer China PMI, easing stimulus-driven optimism

[ad_1] Share: USD/CNH picks up bids to extend week-start rebound despite upbeat China. China Caixin Services PMI for August eases to 51.8 versus 54.1 previous readings. Doubt about China’s capacity to defend economic recovery with stimulus weighs on Yuan as full markets return. Country Garden news, China Commerce Ministry updates prod USD/CNH bulls

Sentiment Boost from China Helps Risk Appetite on Thin Liquidity Monday

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US Holiday Today but Focus Could be on China, Russell 2000, USD/JPY and Brent Crude

[ad_1] Market Recap The US jobs data release last Friday continues to reflect signs of softening in the US labour market, which seems to be in line with what the Federal Reserve (Fed) wants to see. Job additions were somewhat lukewarm despite being slightly higher than consensus (187,000 versus 170,000 forecast), while unemployment rate jumped

China to cut banks’ FX reserve ratio to rein in yuan weakness By Reuters

[ad_1] © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of the People’s Bank of China, the central bank, is pictured in Beijing, China, February 3, 2020. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) -China’s central bank said on Friday it will cut the amount of foreign exchange that financial institutions must hold as reserves for the first time this

Asia FX treads water between mixed China PMIs and Fed pause bets By Investing.com

[ad_1] © Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian currencies moved little on Thursday as markets weighed weak economic data from China against growing bets that the Federal Reserve will pause its rate hike cycle. The dollar steadied in Asian trade after steep losses this week, as weaker-than-expected and data spurred bets that the Fed has limited headroom