Dollar Down As Upbeat Markets Dismiss Trump Stimulus Opposition

US DOLLAR, COVID, FISCAL STIMULUS, STOCKS, YEN – TALKING POINTS:

  • US Dollar, Yen fall as market sentiment brightens in Asia-Pacific trade
  • Markets seem unphased after Trump refuses to sign Covid stimulus bill
  • S&P 500 futures hinting that the risk-on tilt may carry forward ahead

The US Dollar pulled back in otherwise quiet Asia-Pacific trade. The anti-risk currency enjoyed the largest one-day rise in two months against an average of its top counterparts yesterday in a move that was seemingly animated by safety-seeking capital flows against the backdrop of deteriorating market confidence.

Markets were in a friendlier mood in APAC hours. Regional stock markets added close to 0.6 percent on average. The sentiment-geared Australian and New Zealand Dollars followed suit, as did cyclically-minded commodities like copper and crude oil. The Yen fell alongside the Greenback.

US Dollar, Yen down as risk appetite firms. S&P 500, crude oil and copper up in tandem

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The upbeat backdrop stood in stark contrast to news that US President Donald Trump pushed back on signing the hard-fought Covid relief package amounting to US$900 billion in support. Mr Trump’s opposition spooked markets initially but the rout quickly fizzled.

This may reflect the measure’s overwhelming bipartisan support. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, signaled that his chamber would reconvene next week with the intent of overriding a presidential veto – whether it be an implicit or explicit one – if Mr Trump refuses to oblige.

With that in mind, investors’ rosy disposition may amount to little more than a correction after three days of selling. The proximity of Christmas holiday closures in most of the world’s largest markets may have simply inspired a tactical rebalancing of near-term exposure to a more neutral setting.

Bellwether S&P 500 futures are pointing higher in late APAC trade, signaling that the risk-on tilt across the asset spectrum has scope for a degree of follow-through. The economic calendar is relatively light, with US PCE inflation data and a revised consumer confidence survey from the University of Michigan on tap.

FX TRADING RESOURCES

--- Written by Ilya Spivak, Head Strategist, APAC at DailyFX.com

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