China’s suspension of consumer goods replacement programs in some regions led to retail sales growth of 3.7% year-on-year in July, the weakest monthly pace so far this year, according to Wang Qing, chief macro analyst at Oriental Jincheng. However, with the release of CNY69 billion in national subsidies in late July, consumer spending is expected to rebound in August. Gao Ruidong, chief economist at Everbright Securities, observed that several economic indicators weakened in June, dragged down by extreme heat, falling prices and declining property sales. He added that investment momentum in traditional industries has diminished while expansion in emerging sectors has yet to fully offset the slowdown.
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JGBs hold above recent lows, however a bearish theme remains intact following the reversal posted off the mid-June highs. A continuation lower would signal scope for an extension towards 136.57, a Fibonacci projection. On the upside, the first important resistance to watch is 141.48, the May 2 high. A break of this level would be viewed as an early bullish signal.
The implied probability of a July BOC rate cut has gone from a distinct possibility to negligible this week, following Tuesday's firmer-than-expected core inflation data.
| Meeting | Current | Last week's close (Jul 09) | Change since then | Cumulative Change From Current Rate (bp) |
| Jul 30 2025 | 2.74 | 2.68 | 5.6 | -1.9 |
| Sep 17 2025 | 2.69 | 2.60 | 9.3 | -6.0 |
| Oct 29 2025 | 2.65 | 2.53 | 12.1 | -10.5 |
| Dec 10 2025 | 2.61 | 2.45 | 15.7 | -14.6 |

USDCAD is trading closer to its recent highs. Attention is on resistance at 1.3747, the 50-day EMA. It has been pierced. A clear break of it is required to highlight a possible stronger short-term reversal. This would open 1.3798, the Jun 23 high. For now, a bear trend remains firmly in place. A resumption of weakness would refocus attention on key support at 1.3540, the Jun 16 low. Clearance of this level would confirm a resumption of the downtrend.