Spot USD/IDR sits at 16630, up around 0.15% from end Monday levels. We are close to Monday intra-session highs of 16640. We did see intervention headlines cross yesterday after BI Governor Wariyo appeared before parliament. He noted the central bank will keep stabilizing the rupiah amid uncertainty and that the currency will have tendency to strengthen going forward.
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As with Deutsche earlier, NatWest has changed its Fed call after the Powell Jackson Hole speech to reflect a 25bp September cut. Previously, the call was for no cuts in 2025. The new baseline outlook includes further 25bp cuts in December and March, bringing rates closer to neutral ("however, the changing composition of the committee becomes far less clear once Powell term expires in May").
Gains this week in USDCAD and the breach of resistance at 1.3879, the Aug 1 high, marked a positive development, however the slippage into the Friday close undermines this sentiment - for now. Moving average studies have crossed and are in a bull-mode position, reinforcing current conditions. An extension higher would signal scope for a climb towards 1.4019, a Fibonacci retracement. On the downside, support to watch lies at 1.3769, the 50-day EMA - a level not yet challenged by the correction lower.
The June retail sales release helps wrap up the last major data before Canadian Q2 GDP is released on Friday August 29.
