From Marc to Market:
It seemed clear that yesterday’s euphoric reaction to the two-week ceasefire was exaggerated. Ceasefires often have been plagued with disputes and violations at the start. This one is no different. At the same time, Israel’s action in Lebanon complicates the situation and there is some dispute whether it was covered by the ceasefire. President Trump has suggested that perhaps the US participates in the toll collection for the Strait of Hormuz.
Equities have seen yesterday’s surge pared. Benchmark 10-year bond yields are mostly firmer. The greenback has been largely confined to narrow ranges against the G10 currencies. Most are a little firmer, but not the Australian and Canadian dollars and Japanese yen. The JP Morgan Emerging Market Currency Index is practically flat. Drawing very little attention, the PBOC set the dollar’s fix at a new three-year low for the third consecutive session....
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