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USD/CNH: Set to consolidate in recent range – OCBC

USD/CNH stayed bid but largely capped below 7.30. Pair was last at 7.2830 levels, OCBC’s FX analysts Frances Cheung and Christopher Wong note.

PBOC policymakers are looking for relative stability

“Berish momentum on daily chart shows signs of fading while RSI rose. Consolidation likely in recent range as PBOC daily fixing suggests policymakers are looking for relative stability. Support at 7.26 (21 DMA), 7.2340 (23.6% fibo retracement of Sep low to Dec high) and 7.2040 (200 DMA). Resistance at 7.2940, 7.3150 levels.”

“2-day CEWC concluded with President Xi signalling for more borrowing and spending in 2025. Officials also reiterated their pledges to keep the Chinese currency stable at reasonable and equilibrium levels.”

USD/CNH: Expected to trade in a 7.2550/7.2900 range – UOB Group

US Dollar (USD) is expected to trade in a 7.2550/7.2900 range.
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USD/JPY hits two-week highs near 153.50 as BoJ tightening hopes fade

The US Dollar is trading higher on Friday, approaching the 153.50 area supported by the widening gap between US and Japanese Treasury yields, as hopes of a BoJ hike next week fade.
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