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Asia FX weakens, dollar firms as focus remains on debt ceiling talks

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Last updated: 2023/05/23 at 1:13 AM
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Investing.com — Most Asian currencies moved in a flat-to-low range on Tuesday, while the dollar crept higher as markets awaited more cues on negotiations between U.S. lawmakers over raising the debt ceiling and avoiding a default.

fell 0.2% and was trading near a six-month low to the dollar amid continued uncertainty over a slowing economic rebound in the country. The currency has been on a losing streak after it crossed the key 7 level against the dollar last week. 

Markets were also wary of any worsening in U.S.-China ties after Beijing failed U.S. chipmaker Micron (NASDAQ:) in a security review, blocking sales by the firm in China. 

The fell 0.5% to a five-week low, and was the worst-performing Asian currency on Tuesday as markets awaited more cues on the formation of a government in the Southeast Asian country.

The country’s pro-democracy opposition party had unexpectedly defeated the military-backed junta in elections last week.

Broader Asian markets were somewhat mixed. The rose 0.1% after data showed that the country’s unexpectedly grew in May, while hit a record high.

But the yen was trading at a six-month low to the dollar, as it faced increased pressure from a dovish outlook for the Bank of Japan.

The rose  0.3%, aided by stronger-than-expected data for May. Focus this week is also on a , where the lender is expected to keep rates steady.

The was flat as positive pointed to some resilience in the economy.

The U.S. dollar advanced slightly against a basket of currencies, with the and trading higher after a muted overnight session. 

Continued negotiations between Democrat and Republican lawmakers failed to result in a deal to raise the debt ceiling, although both parties expressed some optimism over avoiding a U.S. default. 

This comes ahead of a June deadline for a U.S. default, the prospect of which has rattled global markets in recent weeks. But the dollar saw increased demand, which helped it rebound from recent one-year lows.

Recent speculation that the Federal Reserve will keep rates higher for longer has also benefited the dollar, even as markets broadly positioned for a pause in the Fed’s rate hike cycle next month. Focus this week is also on the of the Fed’s May meeting for more cues on policy. 

 

 

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