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USD/THB in the red on a quiet Monday, focusing on May’s FOMC minutes

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Last updated: 2024/05/20 at 10:05 PM
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The USD/THB pair is currently trading at around 36.11, with a slight decrease of 0.15% in Monday’s session. This mild decline comes after the pair hit a low of 36.05 earlier in the day. The USD is holding steady amidst cautious comments from Federal Reserve officials who are hesitant to ease monetary policy prematurely. Fed policymakers have expressed concerns about premature easing, citing that it is too early to consider soft inflation data as evidence of disinflation. The likelihood of a Fed rate cut before September is currently at around 35%, but this could change depending on upcoming data and speeches from officials.

Investors are eagerly awaiting the release of May’s FOMC minutes on Wednesday, as well as April’s S&P PMIs and May’s Durable Goods figures later in the week. These releases are expected to provide more insight into the Fed’s outlook and could potentially impact the odds of a rate cut in the near future. Thursday will also see the release of May’s S&P readings and weekly Jobless Claims, followed by Friday’s Durable Goods figures from April.

In terms of technical analysis, the USD/THB pair is showing signs of bearish momentum on the daily chart. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is in negative territory, indicating a bearish bias, while the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) histogram is displaying red bars, signaling negative momentum. However, the flat histogram bars suggest a decrease in selling pressure and the potential for a shift in the current bearish trend. Although the pair is below the 20 and 100-day SMAs, buyers defended the 200-day SMA at 35.83 in Monday’s session, indicating resilience and the potential for a bullish sentiment if sustained.

Overall, the USD/THB pair is currently experiencing a slight decline but remains resilient against bearish pressure. Investors are eagerly awaiting upcoming data releases and Fed speeches for more clarity on the future direction of monetary policy. Depending on the outcomes of these events, the odds of a Fed rate cut before September could potentially shift. Traders will be closely monitoring key data releases throughout the week for any potential market-moving developments.

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