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Asian currencies surpass Developed Markets – DBS

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Last updated: 2024/08/20 at 9:05 AM
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The US Dollar (USD) weakened in overnight markets due to expectations of a Fed rate cut, leading to gains in Asian currencies such as the THB, KRW, MYR, and PHP. The IDR and TWD also saw significant gains, attributed to the changing stance of the Fed on interest rates. This rebound in Asian currencies is seen as a recovery from losses earlier in the year when the Fed indicated higher rates for a longer period.

Among Asian currencies, the MYR has shown the most strength this year, appreciating by 5.1% year-to-date after facing a 4% loss in April. Similarly, the SGD has also appreciated by 1.3% year-to-date, reversing a 3% loss by the end of April. The THB, although flat for the year, has managed to recover from a 7-8% loss in the first four months. The outlook for Asian currencies is positive, with strong growth in economies like Japan (JPY) and China (CNY), as well as no expectation for central banks in Asia to follow the Fed’s rate cut cycle.

The recovery in Asian currencies is supported by the overall economic performance in the region and the lack of pressure for central banks to cut rates. This positive momentum could allow currencies like the KRW, PHP, and IDR to catch up and recover losses seen earlier in the year. The expectation is for Asian currencies to continue their upward trend as the year progresses, buoyed by favorable economic conditions and market sentiment.

Overall, the recent weakness of the USD has benefited Asian currencies, which have shown resilience and strength in the face of global economic uncertainties. The MYR and SGD, in particular, have outperformed expectations and are leading the recovery among Asian currencies. Moving forward, the focus will be on how Asian economies continue to perform and how central banks respond to changing market conditions, with Asian currencies poised to maintain their upward trajectory.

In conclusion, the Fed’s rate cut expectations have driven the USD lower, leading to gains in Asian currencies as they recover from losses earlier in the year. The MYR and SGD have shown significant strength, while currencies like the THB, KRW, and PHP have also performed well. The positive outlook for Asian currencies is supported by strong economic growth and the absence of pressure on central banks to cut rates. As Asian currencies continue to rebound, they are expected to recover losses and maintain their upward trajectory in the coming months.

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