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Abstract: Recently, markets seem to calm down as the U.S. stocks settled higher above early low and the VIX largely shrank 5 percentage points.
WikiFX News (8 Sept) - Recently, markets seem to calm down as the U.S. stocks settled higher above early low and the VIX largely shrank 5 percentage points. In terms of major currency pairs, GBP/USD dropped to 1.3220, NZD/USD was hampered to around 0.6700, USD/CAD recovered to 1.3080, while AUD/USD and EUR/USD kept consolidating near Friday's close.
Against the backdrop, major Asia-Pacific stock indexes were somewhat of a mixed bag with the Hang Seng Index seeing a mild gain of 0.05%, the KOSPI 200 Index swelling 0.53%, the Nikkei index losing 0.33%, the TAIEX edging down 0.02% and the ASX200 slightly decreasing 0.01%. The U.S. dollar rose in the wake of last week's strong non-farm payrolls, but eventually closed after giving up most of the advances. Monday's overall markets indicate a higher dollar in the short term.
Over the weekend, it was reported that the UK parliament has just come back from a break and was considering a series of new laws, which could derail trade talks with the EU. In addition, news received in September about the U.S. presidential election and the FED's rate decision meeting will affect the market which has been rising for half a year.
This week's outlook suggests that September's rate decisions of the European Central Bank and the Bank of Canada will put the market at risk. Moreover, as the U.S. CPI and PPI for August are about to be released this week, investors should keep eye on the future trend of the recent recovery in the country's inflation.
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Chart: Trend of GBP/USD
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Covid-19 kept raging the US, amid which the latest spate of economic data signaled a turn for the worse.
The Federal Reserve Vice Chair Randal K. Quarles said in a recent speech that he was optimistic about the country's economic outlook, which could push the dollar higher in the short term and keep the dollar dominating non-USD currencies.
The US Dollar Index bounced up by around 1% after releasing the minute of Federal Reserve Board on 19 Aug, breaking the record high since this March.
In the following week, USD may keep retreating under the pressure of stock markets and Fed rate decision.