Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Christopher Wong"


25 mentions found


Gold set for second weekly fall; U.S. payrolls on investors' radar
  + stars: | 2024-05-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
An employee handles one kilogram gold bullions at the YLG Bullion International Co. headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, Dec. 22, 2023. Gold prices were poised for a second straight weekly decline, although bullion held steady on Friday as investors remained cautious ahead of the U.S. non-farm payrolls data that could provide cues on the Federal Reserve's rate cut timeline. Spot gold held its ground at $2,306.84 per ounce by 0457 GMT but lost more than 1% this week. Softer U.S. payrolls print could provide support for gold but a better report may weigh on prices, Wong added. The non-farm payrolls report is due at 1230 GMT.
Persons: Christopher Wong, Wong, Wang Tao, Fawad Organizations: Co, U.S ., Fed, City Index Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, Egypt, Israel
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Bitcoin (BTC), entering its fourth halving period next week. After the 2012, 2016 and 2020 halvings, the bitcoin price ran up about 93x, 30x and 8x, respectively, from its halving day price to its cycle top. The halving occurs when incentives for bitcoin miners are cut by half, as mandated by the code of the Bitcoin blockchain. Zoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwardsThat $30 million assumes a bitcoin price of about $70,000. Diminishing returns from halving to halving Bitcoin has always shot to the moon in the months following its halving – that's what makes it such a celebrated day among enthusiasts.
Persons: Yu Chun Christopher Wong, bitcoin, Antoni Trenchev, it's, Steven Lubka, Swan Bitcoin, Trenchev, Swan's Lubka, Lubka Organizations: S3studio, Wall, Swan, Miners
A recent global report found a decline in young people's happiness in North America. That's upending the idea that happiness in life follows a U shape. In North America, it now looks more like a J. Related storiesShe added that "younger adults in North America also reported lower levels of trust in the government, higher levels of concerns around corruption. AdvertisementThe idea of dual peaks in contentedness came from a 2010 article in The Economist called "The U-bend of life."
Persons: That's, , Laura Aknin, Aknin, They're, Vivek Murthy, Christopher Wong Michaelson, Thomas Organizations: Service, Gallup, US, University of St, New York University Locations: North America, contentedness, Finland, Czechia, Lithuania, Slovenia
Dollar steady as sticky inflation dents rate cut expectations
  + stars: | 2024-02-19 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
United States one dollar bills are curled and inspected during production at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington. The dollar was steady on Monday after data last week showing U.S. inflation remained sticky cast doubts on when the Federal Reserve would start its easing cycle, while the yen remained rooted near the psychologically key 150 per dollar level. Chandler said there appears little on the charts to deter a test to last year's low of 152 per dollar level. Several Fed officials including Christopher Waller and Raphael Bostic are also due to speak this week. The Australian dollar rose 0.29% to $0.655, while the New Zealand dollar advanced 0.34% to $0.614.
Persons: Marc Chandler, Chandler, Christopher Waller, Raphael Bostic, Christopher Wong, BOE Organizations: Engraving, Federal Reserve, of Finance, Bannockburn Global, Data, Citi, Investor, Bank of England's, New Zealand Locations: United, Washington, Bannockburn, Bannockburn Global Forex
Dollar steady as traders weigh economic data, yen fragile
  + stars: | 2024-02-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +4 min
The dollar was steady on Friday, on track for its fifth straight weekly gain, as investors take stock of economic data and firm expectations of the Federal Reserve cutting rates in June, while the yen traded at the psychologically key 150 per dollar level. But overall market expectations on the timing of the first Fed cut and magnitude of the cut will continue to drive volatility in FX markets." "We will likely soon contemplate the appropriate time for monetary policy to become less restrictive," Bostic said. Investor focus has been on comments from policymakers, with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell due to give the Senate banking committee its biannual monetary policy update on March 7. The Australian dollar eased 0.20% to $0.651, while the New Zealand dollar is down 0.21% to $0.609.
Persons: Christopher Wong, Raphael Bostic, Bostic, Jerome Powell, pare, Kieran Williams, bitcoin Organizations: Federal Reserve, PPI, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Federal, Asia FX, InTouch, Markets, New Zealand Locations: Buenos Aires, Argentina, Singapore, U.S, Japan, Asia, Germany
Speed dating is making a comeback
  + stars: | 2024-02-14 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
Speed dating, singles mixers and other group dating parties have made a comeback since the Covid-19 pandemic ended as singles look to get off their screens and meet potential partners in person. Game-based dating events grew 163% in 2023 and athletic dating events like pickleball and spin classes saw a 135% rise on the platform. And it’s never been replicated.”Mixed feelings about dating appsOnline dating was stigmatized for years, but it’s now a primary form of dating. Still, online dating users are divided over whether their experiences on dating apps have been positive. Fifty-three percent of people say their personal experiences have been very or somewhat positive on dating apps, according to Pew.
Persons: Mike Blake, , Maria Avgitidis, Z, ” Avgitidis, , ” Linda de Lucca, ” de Lucca, “ We’ve, it’s, Bumble, Yu Chun Christopher Wong, Justin McLeod, Rachel DeAlto Organizations: New, New York CNN, Valentine’s, Reuters, Baby Boomers, Pew, Financial, Match Group Locations: New York, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, United States, California, Millennials
Dollar firms near 3-month high as rate cut bets dwindle
  + stars: | 2024-02-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The U.S. dollar was perched near a three-month peak on Tuesday, buoyed by elevated Treasury yields, on growing expectations that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut interest rates aggressively this year. The U.S. dollar was perched near a three-month peak on Tuesday, buoyed by elevated Treasury yields, on growing expectations that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to cut interest rates aggressively this year. The string of robust U.S. economic data has quashed any lingering hopes of early and steep interest rate cuts by the Fed, with Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other policymakers also pushing back against the notion. Figures showed that the unemployment rate was likely much lower late last year than previously thought, which could push out rate cuts there, too. The Japanese yen strengthened 0.07% to 148.56 per dollar, hovering around a two-month low of 148.90 it touched on Monday.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Christopher Wong, Michele Bullock, Kristina Clifton Organizations: U.S, Federal, Investor, Reserve Bank of Australia, Investors, Reuters, Commonwealth Bank of Australia Locations: Singapore, Asia
Dollar steady as traders weigh labour data, rate outlook
  + stars: | 2023-12-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, was 0.019% higher at 103.99, having climbed 0.3% overnight. Data also showed there were 1.34 vacancies for every unemployed person in October, the lowest since August 2021. "This week the highlight is payrolls (report)," OCBC currency strategist Christopher Wong said, adding that a downside surprise could see dollar rebound stall. Investors believe the European Central Bank could deliver its first rate cut by March. Inflation across the euro zone has fallen more quickly than most anticipated, as evidenced by last Thursday's consumer price data.
Persons: Christopher Wong, Jerome Powell, Sterling, bitcoin, Organizations: Reserve, Traders, ANZ, Fed, Investors, European Central Bank Locations: U.S
A New Zealand dollar coin sits atop a United States one dollar bill in this photo illustration taken on March 11, 2016. Consumer price growth in the 20 nations that share the euro currency dropped to 2.4% in November from 2.9% in October, well below expectations for a fall to 2.7%. The euro dropped as much as 0.5% against the dollar to $1.0910. The Japanese currency has firmed almost 3% against the dollar in November and is on course for its strongest month this year. Sterling was last at $1.2646, down 0.39% on the day, while the Australian dollar fell 0.1% to $0.6610.
Persons: David Gray, Matthew Landon, disinflation, Landon, ECB policymaker Fabio Panetta, Mohamad Al, Jerome Powell, Christopher Waller, Christopher Wong, Toyoaki Nakamura, Sterling, It's, Samuel Indyk, Ankur Banerjee, Vidya Ranganathan, Kim Coghill, Miral Fahmy, Susan Fenton Organizations: New Zealand, REUTERS, European Central Bank, Morgan Private Bank, ECB, ECB policymaker, Danske Bank, Bank of Japan, Thomson Locations: States, Europe, U.S, London, Singapore
Dollar drifts near three-month low, focus on inflation data
  + stars: | 2023-11-30 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The index is down 3.7% in November on growing expectations the Fed will cut interest rates in the first half of 2024. The dollar clawed back some of its losses on Wednesday after data showed the U.S. economy grew faster in the third quarter than initially reported. "Markets will continue to play to focus on what FOMC officials say about the prospect of the upcoming rate-hike cycle." Two of the best-performers are at the polar opposite ends of the "carry" spectrum — the New Zealand dollar and Japanese yen . On Thursday, yen strengthened 0.09% to 147.11 per dollar, remaining close to two and half month high of 146.675 per dollar it touched on Wednesday.
Persons: Carol Kong, Jerome Powell, Christopher Waller, Christopher Wong, Goldman Sachs, Sterling Organizations: Federal, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, New Zealand, Bank of Japan Locations: U.S
Gold softens on caution ahead of Fed's policy decision
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Spot gold fell 0.2% to $1,978.36 per ounce by 0351 GMT on Wednesday, while U.S. gold futures dropped 0.4% to $1,987.00. Spot gold posted a 7.3% jump in October, with prices hitting an over five-month high of $2,009.29 last week. Markets now await the outcome of the Fed's monetary policy meeting concluding later in the day, followed by the U.S. monthly jobs report on Friday. "Although no change in the interest rates is expected, the focus will be on the Fed's assessment of the U.S. economy and clues to the monetary policy going forward," said Praveen Singh, associate vice president at BNP Paribas' Sharekhan. Spot silver dropped 1% to $22.662 per ounce, platinum slipped 0.6% to $927.77, while palladium rose 0.5% to $1,120.91.
Persons: Alexander Manzyuk Gold, Christopher Wong, Praveen Singh Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, BNP Locations: Siberian, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, U.S . Federal, Gaza, U.S, China
But it's also likely the BOJ have their finger on the intervention button to cap any runaway rally on USD/JPY." Nevertheless, this is working in a way to increase the volatility of the global rates market. This means it will still have a certain distance until the BOJ exit from the negative rate policy." "A yield cap isn't a yield cap if you change it every time the market gets close." The Bank of Japan could lift the negative policy rate to zero over the coming year.
Persons: Kim Kyung, KYLE RODDA, MATT SIMPSON, JPY, it's, NOMURA, They've, TONY SYCAMORE, normalisation, TAKAYUKI MIYAJIMA, ROB CARNELL, they're, JEFF NG, TOM NASH, OMORI, SHOTARO KUGO, me, IZURU KATO, MARCEL THIELIANT, today's, FREDERIC NEUMANN, CHRISTOPHER WONG, BOJ's, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: National Printing Bureau, Bank of Japan, REUTERS, Bank of, Nikkei, SAXO, SONY, ING, UBS, CHIEF, DAIWA, OF, HSBC, Global, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Bank of Japan, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE, SINGAPORE, TOKYO, U.S, SYDNEY, ASIA, PACIFIC, CHIEF JAPAN, stagflation, OF ASIA, YCC, HONG KONG
The yen was pinned close to the key 150 per dollar level, keeping traders on edge for any signs of intervention by the Japanese authorities. The yen last fetched 149.62 per dollar, having slipped to 150.17 on Oct. 3, the weakest in a year, before getting some relief in a brief rally. The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, eased 0.038% to 106.20, after dropping 0.36% on Monday. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker said on Monday the central bank should not create new pressures in the economy by increasing the cost of borrowing. Christopher Wong, currency strategist at OCBC, said the dollar is likely caught in a range for now.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Powell, Masato Kanda, Israel's shekel, Charu, Jerome Powell, Patrick Harker, Harker, Christopher Wong, Wong, Ankur Banerjee, Shri Navaratnam Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, U.S ., Swiss, Palestinian, Hamas, Saxo, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Reserve Bank of Australia's, News Zealand, Thomson Locations: Rights SINGAPORE, East, Singapore, Australia's
The yen fell to within a whisker of 150-per-dollar and its weakness is a boon for exporters' and the pricing of their foreign earnings in yen. European futures rose 0.2%. Japanese stocks were also boosted by the Bank of Japan's quarterly Tankan survey, which showed an improvement in business sentiment. In the Treasury market 10-year yields rose 4 bps to 4.6124% and the two-year yield rose 3.7 bps to $5.0832%. Crude oil steadied after late-week fallsBrent December crude futures rose 16 cents, or 0.2%, to $92.36 a barrel.
Persons: Issei Kato, Christopher Wong, Brent, Kevin Buckland, Tom Westbrook, Edwina Gibbs, Simon Cameron, Moore Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, Rights, Japan's Nikkei, Bank, Bank of Japan, Futures, Treasury, New, . West Texas, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, U.S, India, Hong Kong, China, Asia, Pacific, New Zealand, Singapore
Gold firms as U.S. data boosts bets for Fed pause next week
  + stars: | 2023-09-14 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Old gold destined for melting down lies next to a small gold bar at the Rheinische Scheidestätte in Frankfurt, on Jan. 31, 2023. Gold prices crawled higher on Thursday from nearly three-week lows touched in the previous session as the dollar and Treasury yields weakened after the U.S. inflation data cemented the case for a Federal Reserve rate pause next week. "The big uncertainty is Fed rate cut trajectory for 2024 and that remains one of the catalysts driving gold volatility," said OCBC Executive Director and FX Strategist Christopher Wong. Traders now see a 97% chance of the Fed leaving rates unchanged on Wednesday, but 40% probability of a rate rise in November, according to the CME's FedWatch Tool. SPDR Gold Trust , the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, said its holdings fell 0.3% to 882.00 tonnes on Wednesday.
Persons: Christopher Wong, Wong Organizations: Treasury, Federal, U.S, Labor Department, CPI, PPI, Traders, European Central Bank, Trust Locations: Frankfurt
Japanese government bonds remained under pressure on Tuesday, with 10-year JGB yields up 1 basis point to a fresh high of 0.71%. Japan's Nikkei (.N225) rose 0.61%, with markets looking to U.S. inflation data and this week's European Central Bank meeting to set interest rate expectations and the mood. Overnight, the weaker dollar and upgrade on Tesla from analysts at Morgan Stanley helped U.S. stock markets gain. "There is a sense that ECB is already done for the cycle," said Maybank analysts in a note to clients. "Recent PMI prints suggest that growth outlook could be deteriorating and puts the euro at risk of further downside.
Persons: Kazuo Ueda, Chris Weston, Matt Simpson, Christopher Wong, Morgan Stanley, bitcoin, Lincoln, Simon Cameron, MOore Organizations: Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, Reuters, Investors, HK, Mainland Properties, Japan's Nikkei, Central Bank, Arm Holdings, New Zealand, ECB, PMI, Fed, Brent, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, China, Japan, Melbourne, Hang, Asia, Pacific, British, New York
Japanese yen and U.S. dollar banknotes are seen with a currency exchange rate graph in this illustration picture taken June 16, 2022. "It seems that Ueda's comments were intended to stop the yen's slide against the dollar," said Takehiko Masuzawa, trading head at Phillip Securities Japan. Christopher Wong, a currency strategist at OCBC, attributed the dollar's slide to traders "lightening up" on their long dollar positions ahead of the data. Against the weaker U.S. dollar, the Aussie and the New Zealand dollar were among the biggest beneficiaries, each rising more than 0.5%. The Australian dollar was last 0.6% higher at $0.64165, while the kiwi gained 0.52% to $0.5914.
Persons: Florence Lo, Kazuo Ueda stoked, Ueda, Takehiko, Sterling, Christopher Wong, Alvin Tan, Matt Simpson, Rae Wee, Junko Fujita, Sam Holmes, Christopher Cushing Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, Rights, Bank of Japan, Yomiuri, Federal Reserve, Phillip Securities Japan, British, Fed, Treasury, Asia FX, RBC Capital Markets, Index, Aussie, New Zealand, Thomson Locations: Rights SINGAPORE, Japan, Asia, United States, U.S, Singapore, Tokyo
Dollar firm on growth worries, fragile yen draws warning
  + stars: | 2023-09-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The yen was at 147.66 per dollar in early Asian hours, just shy of 147.8 per dollar, the lowest since Nov. 4 it touched overnight. The Asian currency has hovered around the key 145 per dollar level for the past few weeks, leading traders to keep a wary eye on signs of an intervention. "We won't rule out any options if speculative moves persist," Japan's top currency diplomat Masato Kanda told reporters on Wednesday. Against a basket of currencies, the dollar rose 0.067% to 104.80, not far off the six-month high of 104.90 it touched overnight. The euro was unchanged at $1.0721 in Asian hours, having breached a three-month low of $1.0705 overnight.
Persons: Masato Kanda, Christopher Wong, Sterling, Christopher Waller Organizations: Ministry of Finance, Federal, U.S, Reserve Bank of Australia Locations: China, Kanda, Singapore, Europe, Britain
The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, rose 0.173% to 104.25, the highest since June 7. The index is up more than 2% in August and is set to snap its two-month losing streak. Wong said Powell is likely to stress that policy outcome remains highly dependent on economic data. "He does not need to be dovish but a less hawkish speech could see dollar ease off." The Australian dollar eased 0.20% to $0.641, while the New Zealand dollar fell 0.27% to $0.590.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Jerome Powell, Powell, Christopher Wong, Wong, Patrick Harker, Susan Collins, Tom Hopkins, I'd, Ankur Banerjee, Jacqueline Wong Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, U.S, Federal, Jackson, Federal Reserve, Philadelphia Fed, Boston Fed, BRI Wealth Management, Bank of Japan, New Zealand, Thomson Locations: U.S, Singapore, Japan's Tokyo, Tokyo
Dollar loiters at two-month peak ahead of Powell speech
  + stars: | 2023-08-25 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The U.S. dollar sat at an over two-month peak on Friday, on course for its sixth straight week of gains as markets await a speech from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell to gauge the path of monetary policy. Investors will parse through Powell's address on monetary policy at the Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium at 10:05 a.m. The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, rose 0.019% to 104.11, the highest since June 7. "He does not need to be dovish but a less hawkish speech could see dollar ease off." The Australian dollar eased 0.05% to $0.642, while the New Zealand dollar fell 0.02% to $0.592.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Powell, Christopher Wong, Wong, Patrick Harker, Susan Collins —, Tom Hopkins, I'd Organizations: U.S, Federal, Jackson, Federal Reserve, Fed, Boston Fed, BRI Wealth Management, New Zealand Locations: U.S, Singapore
Dollar hovers near two-month high, yen near 146/dlr
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( Ankur Banerjee | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Banknotes of Japanese yen and U.S. dollar are seen in this illustration picture taken September 23, 2022. The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, was at 103.55, not far from the two-month high of 103.71 it touched on Tuesday. The index is up 1.6% in August and is on course to snap its two-month losing streak. The Australian dollar rose 0.40% to $0.645, while the New Zealand dollar rose 0.29% to $0.596. In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin last rose 0.77% to $26,049, having touched two-month low of $25,350 overnight.
Persons: Florence Lo, Christopher Wong, Jerome Powell's, Wong, Thomas Barkin, Saira Malik, Atsushi Takeuchi, Fumio, Takeuchi, bitcoin, Ankur Banerjee, Christopher Cushing Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, Rights, Federal Reserve, Richmond Fed, Nuveen, Bank of, New Zealand, Thomson Locations: , Wyoming, OCBC, Singapore, U.S, tenterhooks, Tokyo, Japan
Dollar hovers near two-month high, yen near 146 per dollar
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Photo taken on April 20, 2022 shows the Japanese yen and U.S. dollar banknotes in Tokyo, Japan. Photo taken on April 20, 2022 shows the Japanese yen and U.S. dollar banknotes in Tokyo, Japan. The U.S. dollar perched near a two-month peak on Wednesday as investors looked to the Federal Reserve chair's speech this week for cues on the path of monetary policy, while the yen loitered near 146 a dollar, keeping traders guessing on any intervention. The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six rivals, was at 103.55, not far from the two-month high of 103.71 it touched on Tuesday. In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin last rose 0.77% to $26,049, having touched two-month low of $25,350 overnight.
Persons: Christopher Wong, Jerome Powell's, Wong, Thomas Barkin, Saira Malik, Atsushi Takeuchi, Fumio, Takeuchi, bitcoin Organizations: U.S, The U.S, Federal Reserve, Richmond Fed, Nuveen, Bank of, New Zealand Locations: Tokyo, Japan, The, , Wyoming, OCBC, Singapore, U.S, tenterhooks
Gold prices tick up as traders await Fed cues
  + stars: | 2023-07-18 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Gold bars of different sizes lie in a safe on a table at the precious metals dealer Pro Aurum. Spot gold rose 0.3% to $1,959.54 per ounce by 0359 GMT. While the upcoming Fed meeting might temporarily dim the appeal of gold, "the Fed is closer to end of tightening cycle," said OCBC Executive Director and FX Strategist Christopher Wong. "We also favor long gold as a risk-off hedge (safe haven proxy) against slowing global growth or any risk-off market event," Wong added. Investors will also watch for U.S. retail sales data for June later in the day while weak Chinese economic data released the previous day continued to weigh on sentiment.
Persons: Christopher Wong, Wong, Janet Yellen Organizations: Aurum, U.S, U.S . Federal, Bloomberg TV, European Central Bank, Bank of England, Reserve Bank of Australia's Locations: United States, U.S ., U.S
"Consumers are not spending, mainly driven by the bleak outlook for the property market. Disappointing retail numbers and property market sales show it doesn't seem that the boost from rate cuts is sufficient. ..the property market is beginning another slowdown - the government will have to come up with more stimulus for property." "Nonetheless, we think more stimulus is required to stabilise and restore confidence in the property market." ZHIWEI ZHANG, CHIEF ECONOMIST, PINPOINT ASSET MANAGEMENT, HONG KONG"Nominal GDP growth turns out to be lower than real GDP growth in Q2, the first time since comparable data are available in Q4 2016.
Persons: CHRISTOPHER WONG, LOUIS KUIJS, CAROL KONG, XING ZHAOPENG, KEN CHEUNG, ALVIN TAN, VISHNU VARATHAN, MARCO SUN, CHEN, TONY SYCAMORE, ZHIWEI ZHANG, JING LIU Organizations: Gross, National Bureau, Statistics, Shanghai, NBS, BANK OF, ANZ, MIZUHO BANK, OF, OF ASIA FX, RBC, MUFG BANK, IG, SYDNEY, Friday's, BANK OF SINGAPORE, HSBC, stoke, Authorities, Reuters, U.S, Thomson Locations: U.S, SINGAPORE, ASIA, HONG KONG, SYDNEY, CHINA, SHANGHAI, OF ASIA, China
The U.S. economy added 209,000 jobs last month, data on Friday showed, missing market expectations for the first time in 15 months. That caused U.S. Treasury yields to slump and sent the dollar down nearly 1% against a basket of currencies on Friday while the yen and sterling surged. The dollar/yen pair is particularly sensitive to U.S. yields as interest rates in Japan are anchored near zero. The market reaction to the data was largely muted, as it fuelled hopes that Chinese authorities would soon unveil further stimulus measures for the economy. The offshore yuan last traded at 7.2290 per dollar, while the Aussie fell 0.14% to $0.6683.
Persons: Chris Weston, We've, we've, it's, Weston, Christopher Wong, Rae Wee, Sam Holmes, Simon Cameron, Moore Organizations: Treasury, Bank of England, U.S, Australian, New Zealand, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, U.S, Asia, Japan, China
Total: 25