The BBDXY has had a range today of 1208.84 - 1212.76 in the Asia-Pac session; it is currently trading around {BBDXY Index}. The USD was looking like it was reestablishing some upward momentum to start the year, but this morning's news of possible indictments on the FED have put a dent in that for now. This market's perception is that this is clear political pressure being brought to bear on the FED and so has worrying implications for its so-called independence. The USD has understandably had a knee-jerk lower in Asia, the question is if that move is enough considering what's at stake. On the day, I suspect rallies could remain heavy in the short-term as the market tries to work through what this means. First support is back between 1205-1207, the USD has lacked any clear direction for at least 6 months now and the wider 1185-1230 range looks set to continue for now. This lack of a trend is being reflected in the CFTC data which shows very little positioning in the USD to start the year.
Fig 1: GBP/USD Spot Daily Chart

Source: MNI - Market News/Bloomberg Finance L.P
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