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USD: Dollar stays soft post Moody's downgrade – ING

Late on Friday, the rating agency Moody's downgraded the US sovereign rating one notch to Aa1, having had the US on a negative outlook for a year, ING's FX analyst Chris Turner notes.

Below the 100.20/25 support 99.20 is the risk

"The reasons for the downgrade - the failure of successive administrations to tackle deteriorating fiscal and debt metrics - are very familiar to financial markets by now. And this comes in a week when the Trump administration is trying to push another tax-cutting package through the House. Estimates suggest that this new bill will add another $3-5trn to the US debt stock over the next 10 years. Treasuries are a little softer on the news, as are US equities and the dollar. The US 10-year Treasury swap spread has drifted back out to 54bp, but is some way from the extreme 60bp reading seen in mid-April."

"The link between US sovereign risk, Treasuries, and the dollar is one of capital flight. Are global investors shifting their portfolios away from the US? Data on this comes out with a lag, and Friday's release of US Treasury TIC data for March provided few clues. Foreigners were still healthy buyers of US asset markets in March, with foreign official accounts increasing their holdings of US Treasuries by $26bn. Within that, however, China's holdings of US Treasury securities fell by $19bn. Understandably, the TIC data covering events in April will be eagerly awaited when it is released in mid-June. On the subject of Treasuries, the market will be on the lookout for demand for the auction of $16bn of 20-year US Treasuries, which takes place on Wednesday."

"Looking ahead this week, the US data calendar is relatively light. There are plenty of Federal Reserve speakers but given much uncertainty, we doubt they will shift current market pricing of two 25bp Fed cuts this year, starting in September. Expect a risk premium to stay in the dollar this week, with investors also on the lookout for any currency references in trade deals currently being negotiated with Asia. We've also got a G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank governors meeting taking place in Canada on Tuesday. It seems very unlikely, but any changes to the FX reference in their Communique - driven by the US Treasury - would pose a big downside risk to the dollar. DXY has intra-day support at 100.20/25, below which 99.20 is the risk."

EUR/USD soars as Greenback suffers from US Sovereign credit downgrade

EUR/USD surges to near 1.1270 during European trading hours on Monday. The major currency pair strengthens as the US Dollar (USD) slumps due to erosion in the United States (US) Sovereign Credit Rating.
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NZD/USD: Expected to edge higher and test 0.5920 – UOB Group

There has been a tentative buildup in upward momentum; NZD is expected to edge higher and test 0.5920. In the longer run, outlook remains mixed, but NZD is likely to trade in a tighter range of 0.5835/0.5985, UOB Group's FX analysts Quek Ser Leang and Peter Chia note.
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