Dollar rises close to three-month highs after weak Chinese data

News Room

Investing.com – The U.S. dollar gained in early European trade Tuesday, as traders turned to this safe haven after disappointing Chinese services activity hit risk-taking sentiment. 

At 03:00 ET (07:00 GMT), the Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded 0.3% higher at 104.382, close to three-month highs.

Weak Chinese data boosts safe-haven dollar

Data released earlier Tuesday showed that China’s services activity expanded at the slowest pace in eight months in August, with stimulus from Beijing having so far failed to meaningfully revive the second largest economy in the world.

The rose 51.8 in August, lower than expectations for a reading of 53.6 and July’s figure of 54.1.

This disappointment has seen traders run to the safety of the U.S. dollar, with the climbing close to its highest level since early-June. 

At the same time, rose 0.3% to 7.2940, with the yuan falling to a one-week low.

The U.S. market is set to return from Monday’s public holiday, and the focus is likely to be on the number of Fed officials who are set to speak this week, offering more cues on monetary policy before a hotly-anticipated meeting later in September.

While the U.S. central bank is expected to keep interest rates steady, it is also expected to reiterate its plans to keep rates higher for longer.

Euro weakens ahead of Lagarde speech

fell 0.3% to 1.0764 ahead of the release of the final for August, which is expected to paint a negative picture of the strength of the region’s economy.

The eurozone composite PMI is expected to come in at 47.0 in August, a fall further into contraction territory from 48.6 the prior month.

A run of soft eurozone data, particularly out of Germany, Europe’s biggest economy, has raised the likelihood of the pausing its rate-hiking cycle later this month.

ECB President is set to speak later Tuesday, her second consecutive day in the spotlight. She declined on Monday to remove the impression that the central bank officials were looking to pause the series of rate hikes at the meeting later this month.

also fell 0.3% to 1.2584, with the U.K.’s also expected to retreat, falling into contraction territory, at 47.9 in August, from 50.8 in previous month.

Aussie dollar slumps after RBA meeting

fell 1.3% 0.6373, with the Aussie dollar hit hard after the kept its cash target rate at 4.10%, offering up no changes to its wait-and-see stance in its final meeting with Governor Philip Lowe at the helm

The RBA has now kept rates steady for a fourth straight month, and although it left the door open to future increases, markets are pricing only a small chance that rates go higher from here.

Elsewhere, rose 0.3% to 146.93, with the pair close to a one-week high and likely heading towards the 150 level unless Japanese authorities choose to intervene.

Read the full article here

Share this Article
Leave a comment