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The June US CPI report provided another piece of evidence that the disinflation theme has resumed in the US and provided another boost to the Fed’s doves. Headline fell 0.1%MoM, driven by softer core CPI number

Thailand: structurally weaker balance of payments dynamics

The THB has been among the APAC region’s weakest currencies in the year-to-dateand this underperformance is set to continue.

Interest Rates Daily

June CPI surprised to the downside, solidly below expectations for both headline and core measures. Headline fell -0.1% MoM (consensus +0.1%), slightly down

European Contextual Diary The Week Ahead

Danske Bank (Buy, PT DKr244) to report Q2 2024 Results on 19 JulFollowing the recent positive profit warn by Danske, we expect a small reversal in credit

US Weekly Kickstart

Prediction market odds have shifted sharply in favor of a Trump re-election this November and now stand at roughly 60% compared with 40%-50%

US Equities Weekly Rundown Positioning, Flows, and Observations Across the Floor

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USD: when good news is bad news

The USD has been able to hold up steady overnight, having already recouped most of the ground initially lost due to the US CPI miss yesterday. Despite being among

Rising Demand for Government Bond Funds

Net flows into global equity funds were moderately positive in the week endingJuly 10, though the underlying regional composition was more mixed (+$10bn vs

Yen has room to rally further if CTAs are stopped out

Could CTAs provide the next push lower for USDJPY?In the moments after Thursday’s US CPI print was released, USDJPY declined more than 2% on suspected FX intervention from Japan’s Ministry of Finance. Heading into this

Forecast update: Softer macro data call for caution

Growth in the US has moderated further in recent weeks. After a 1.4% annualised rate in Q1, the Atlanta Fed GDP tracker indicates the economy expanded by an annualised 1.5%