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Home » Asia FX weakens after soft China GDP, dollar steadies
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Asia FX weakens after soft China GDP, dollar steadies

Press RoomBy Press RoomJuly 17, 2023
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Investing.com– Most Asian currencies fell on Monday tracking weak economic signals from China, while the dollar steadied as markets continued to speculate over the path of U.S. interest rates. 

Gross domestic product (GDP) data from China confirmed that a recovery in Asia’s largest economy was running out of steam, a trend that could attract more stimulus measures from Beijing.

But it also pointed to near-term weakness in the Asian economy, which in turn spurred investors to lock-in profits made on recent strength in regional currencies. Trading volumes were also somewhat muted on account of a Japanese market holiday. 

The and steadied in Asian trade after steep losses last week, moving back towards the 100 level. 

Data released on Friday showed U.S. remained resilient through June, pushing up concerns that the trend could keep inflation sticky and the Federal Reserve hawkish.

But substantially softer-than-expected readings saw markets question just how much further the Fed could keep raising interest rates.

Chinese yuan slips on underwhelming GDP

The was among the worst performers for the day, down 0.4% after data showed that Chinese economic growth slowed through the second quarter.

grew just 0.8% in the second quarter from the first, and for growth from the same period last year.

The readings showed that China was struggling to maintain the strong economic momentum seen in the first quarter, and that the government will likely roll out more stimulus measures to support growth in the coming months. This is likely to weigh on the yuan.

But the People’s Bank of China kept medium-term lending rates steady on Monday, likely heralding a similar move for the benchmark loan prime rate (LPR) later this week. The bank had trimmed the LPR in June to stimulate growth. 

Concerns over China spilled over into other currencies, with the , which has heavy trade exposure to China, falling 0.4%. The sank 0.6%, while the led losses across Southeast Asia with a 0.6% decline. 

The was flat in offshore trade. 

Fed, rate hikes remain in focus 

Most Asian currencies were sitting on strong gains from the prior week, while the dollar was close to 15-month lows after U.S. inflation read weaker-than-expected for June.

The reading spurred bets that the Fed was close to reaching peak interest rates, and that its widely expected hike in late-July will be the central bank’s last for the year. 

But even if the Fed pauses after July, gains in Asian currencies are expected to remain limited, given that U.S. .

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