Friday, April 10, 2026

Capital Markets: "G10 Currency Consolidation Looks Constructive, but the Weekend Poses Risks"

To quote analyst James Morrison: "The future's uncertain and the end is always near."

From Marc Chandler at Bannockburn Global Forex:

The dollar is mixed against the G10 currencies today, ahead of the March US CPI report. The dollar bloc and the Japanese yen are struggling. However, the tone is mostly consolidative. Equities were higher in the Asia Pacific region, with a few exceptions, and in Europe. Bond yields are firmer. Both WTI and Brent crude oil are trading with a slightly firmer bias but well within this week’s ranges. 

US and Iranian officials will meet in Pakistan tomorrow. The ceasefire apparently seen some violations and the Strait of Hormuz is not fully open as it was before the war. Yet market participants seem hopeful. At the same time, reports suggest Ukraine and Russia may be near a tentative agreement to stop hostilities. Meanwhile, reports suggest the Federal Reserve Powell and Treasury Secretary Bessent met with the large banks to discuss new risks generated by AI. Hungary goes to the polls this weekend and Prime Minister Orban is lagging in the polls. He is liked by the Trump administration (though its support may have cost him) and Russia and China. Still, the Hungarian forint is second strongest emerging market currency this week (~3.6%), lagging behind the Russian ruble’s 3.7% appreciation....

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In addition to discussing the upcoming CPI report Mr. Chandler points this out:

•    The dollar drew closer to the next important support area against the offshore yuan near CNH6.80 yesterday. It reached CNH6.8200 on Wednesday, a three-year low and consolidated above it yesterday. Since Wednesday’s low, the greenback has not been above CNH6.8420. Today, it has not been above CNH6.8345. The PBOC set the dollar’s reference rate at CNY6.8654 (CNY6.8649 yesterday, a three-year low). The low fix in 2023 was around CNY6.7130.  

Which itself makes imports from China more expensive.