Asia FX muted, dollar flat amid mixed U.S., Chinese economic cues
2023.03.15 02:34
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By Ambar Warrick
Investing.com — Most Asian currencies traded in a flat-to-low range on Wednesday as data showed a somewhat mixed recovery in the Chinese economy, while the dollar stuck to a near one-month low after consumer inflation eased as expected.
The fell 0.2% after data showed grew less than expected in February, as the manufacturing sector struggled to recover from COVID-era lows.
But surged as expected, while higher-than-expected showed that certain facets of the economy were recovering after the lifting of anti-COVID measures earlier this year.
Still, weakness in the manufacturing sector, which usually acts as a bellwether for China’s economy, showed that a bigger recovery was still a long way off. A recovery in China bodes well for the broader Asian economy, given the country’s position as a dominant trading partner for the region.
Broader Asian currencies were muted as data released overnight provided mixed cues on the U.S. economy. The fell 0.2% against the dollar, while the added 0.3%, leading gains across Southeast Asia.
U.S. inflation (CPI) eased as expected in February. But stickier-than-expected showed that price pressures still remained relatively elevated, which could put more pressure on the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy.
Markets are betting that the Fed will have limited economic headroom to raise rates, given the increased pressure on the banking sector. The U.S. government intervened in the sector after the collapse of several regional banks last week.
The and traded sideways on Wednesday, and were nursing steep losses over the past few sessions.
U.S. and data is due later in the day, and is expected to provide more cues on the economy ahead of a . The central bank is expected to raise rates by 25 basis points.
The fell 0.2% after data released on Tuesday showed that in the country grew much less than expected in February. The reading, coupled with earlier data that showed an easing in , drove up bets that the Reserve Bank will eventually hold on future interest rate hikes.
The rose 0.1% as data showed the country’s massive narrowed slightly in February.