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"*LG ENERGY DELAYS GEORGIA PLANT START AFTER US RAID: DAILY" - BBG
LG Energy, which over the weekend saw US immigration officials detain 300 Korean citizens, is reported to be delaying the start of its Georgia plant, though it remains unclear if this stems from staffing shortfalls. The immigration status of the affected employees is uncertain, with Korea Daily noting many Korean nationals initially enter the US on short-term visas due to delays in obtaining longer-term permits. The situation raises broader concerns that Korean investment in the US may face delays, as Korean companies repatriate staff.

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Aussie 10-yr futures received a boost from the US Treasury rally that followed a poor NFP print. This keeps Aussie 10-year futures toward the top end of the recent range. To the upside, next resistance is at 96.207, a Fibonacci retracement point. Next support undercuts at 95.420 (pierced), the Feb 13 low, ahead of 95.275, the Nov 14 low and a key support. Clearance of this level would strengthen a bearish condition.
US President Donald Trump is shortly due to sign a trilateral peace agreement with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev at the White House. LIVESTREAM The event will provide another opportunity for Trump to style himself as peacemaker, after touting success in brokering peace deals between Rwanda/Congo, Cambodia/Thailand, and India/Pakistan.
Fed asset holdings were little changed in the past week. SOMA runoff totaled $2.8B (composed of $4.2B less nominal Tsy holdings and $1.4B more TIPS), with emergency lending/liquidity facilities $0.7B lower.

