It has been a relatively quiet start to the week with a number of countries in region closed for the lunar new year, including China, South Korea and Taiwan. Still, with Hong Kong and Singapore open today (they are shut tomorrow) we have seen some moves. Notably USD/CNH has tested under 6.8900, to fresh lows of 6.8868, before support emerged. We were last near 6.8890. Carry over positive momentum from last week for the yuan, including firm FX settlement data for Jan on Friday evening, has likely aided the move.
- There isn't much in the way of downside support points to not until we reach 6.8500 for USD/CNH. April 2023 lows were near 6.8300 in the pair. All key EMAs are trending lower with the 20-day around 6.9310. Via BBG, has also been seen as constructive for the yuan: “While exchange rate volatility remains possible, current trends indicate the yuan is increasingly viewed as a currency for trading, investment and financing, according to a report from Yuyuantantian, a social media account affiliated with state broadcaster China Central Television.”
- Elsewhere we had better than expected Thailand Q4 GDP, keeping the recent positive news flow around Thailand continuing. USD/THB has tested under 31.00, but couldn't get beyond 30.967 on the downside. We were last 31.025. The rise in local equities will likely aid further offshore inflow momentum, so we may see further tests sub the 31.00 level. The authorities want to see stronger growth though, the FinMin stating a 3% desire, but noting we may see around 2% growth this year.
- USD/PHP is under 58.00, but for the first time since May last year is oversold per RSI (14). The combination of a weaker USD, aided by lower US real yields, is driving PHP sentiment at the moment. We also better than expected remittances data for Dec today.
- USD/MYR has again tested under 3.9000, but there appears to be some support at this stage. From session lows of 3.8970, we were last around 3.9015. Broader macro trends and onshore macro support still appear supportive for MYR gains though.