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Asian currencies hold steady amid trade tensions

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  • Asian currencies remained broadly stable but showed mixed performance as traders balanced the impact of new U.S. economic data and escalating China-U.S. trade tensions, with some currencies like the Thai baht and Indian rupee under pressure while the Japanese yen attracted safe-haven flows.
  • The U.S. imposition of higher tariffs on Chinese goods and China’s retaliatory measures intensified market volatility, prompting risk aversion and increased investor bets against several Asian currencies, though some, like the Singapore dollar and Japanese yen, demonstrated resilience.
  • Regional central banks and policymakers responded with targeted interventions, such as rate cuts and foreign exchange operations, aiming to stabilize markets amid uncertainty over global trade dynamics and the Federal Reserve’s policy outlook.

[WORLD] Asian currencies consolidated on Monday as investors and policymakers across the region assessed the latest U.S. economic data and braced for the impact of intensifying trade tensions between the United States and China. The move comes amid heightened volatility in global financial markets, with traders closely monitoring both macroeconomic signals and the evolving tariff standoff between the world’s two largest economies.

Asian Currencies: Mixed Performance Amid Uncertainty

The start of the week saw Asian currencies largely consolidating, with most trading in narrow ranges against the U.S. dollar. The Thai baht led regional losses, slipping by 0.5%, while the Chinese yuan, Singapore dollar, and Vietnamese dong posted modest declines of 0.1% to 0.2%. However, some currencies, such as the Japanese yen, showed strength as investors sought safe havens in response to global uncertainty.

Recent data from Bloomberg and regional financial centers confirm these trends. As of late April, the USD/CNY hovered around 7.26, the USD/SGD at 1.34, and the USD/INR at 85.47, reflecting relative stability but ongoing sensitivity to external shocks.

U.S. Economic Data: Signs of Slowing Momentum

Investors are closely parsing U.S. economic indicators for clues on the Federal Reserve’s next moves. The latest figures show a slightly weaker labor market, with job openings down and quit rates easing. The ISM manufacturing index fell below the critical 50 mark, signaling contraction, while inflationary pressures remain elevated as evidenced by a sharp rise in ISM prices paid.

These signals have contributed to a decline in U.S. Treasury yields and have weighed on the dollar, providing some support to Asian currencies in recent weeks. However, the outlook remains clouded by uncertainty over the Fed’s policy trajectory and the potential for further rate cuts as markets price in the economic impact of new tariffs.

China-U.S. Trade Tensions: Tariffs Escalate, Markets React

The ongoing trade conflict between the U.S. and China reached new heights in April. The Trump administration increased tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%, while China retaliated with 125% tariffs on American goods. These measures have already begun to disrupt trade flows, with analysts warning of a potential halving of Chinese exports to the U.S. in the coming years.

Both sides have signaled little willingness to back down. Chinese officials have vowed further retaliation and indicated they will no longer respond to additional U.S. tariffs, citing the impossibility of absorbing further duties. The standoff has raised fears of a “hard decoupling” between the two economies, with global supply chains and regional growth prospects hanging in the balance.

Investor Sentiment: Risk-Off Prevails

The escalation in trade tensions has prompted a shift in investor sentiment. Risk aversion has led to increased demand for safe-haven assets such as the Japanese yen and gold, while equities across Asia have come under pressure. Regional stock indices, including Japan’s Nikkei, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng, and China’s Shanghai Composite, have all posted declines in recent sessions.

Currency markets have reflected this caution. Investors have ramped up option bets on weaker Asian currencies, with volatility spiking following tariff announcements. Short positions remain elevated on currencies like the Indian rupee and Indonesian rupiah, which have been among the poorest performers in Asia this year.

Policy Responses: Central Banks and Governments on Alert

Policymakers in Asia are responding to the shifting landscape with a mix of caution and targeted action. The Bank of Thailand recently cut its policy rate by 25 basis points in an effort to support growth and counter currency appreciation, while other central banks, such as Bank Negara Malaysia, have maintained a neutral stance but signaled readiness to act if downside risks intensify.

Regional leaders have also expressed concern over the potential economic fallout from the trade war. Negotiations are ongoing, with some countries seeking to limit the impact of U.S. tariffs through diplomatic channels. In the meantime, the resilience of Asian currencies will likely depend on the interplay between local fundamentals, global risk sentiment, and the evolving policy environment.

Outlook: Volatility to Persist as Trade Talks Loom

Looking ahead, analysts expect volatility in Asian currency markets to remain elevated as traders await further developments in U.S.-China trade talks and monitor key U.S. economic releases. The possibility of additional tariffs or retaliatory measures, coupled with uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s policy path, will continue to shape investor behavior.

While some Asian currencies have shown resilience, the balance of risks remains tilted to the downside, particularly for economies with significant exposure to U.S. trade actions or domestic growth headwinds. As one market strategist noted, “Turbulence remains in play,” underscoring the need for vigilance as the region navigates a complex and rapidly evolving global landscape.


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