PHP Ready to Gain as USD Falls with Crude Oil? ASEAN FX Eye US Data


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ASEAN Fundamental Outlook

US Dollarfades on soft PMI data, with Philippine Peso also gaining on oil declines Chinese Manufacturing PMI next, with sentiment-linked FX eyeing US-China talks More dismal US data may sink Greenback, USD/PHP may also fall withcrude oil Trade all the major global economic data live and interactive at theDailyFX Webinars . We'd love to have you along.

US Dollar and ASEAN FX Recap The US Dollar succumbed to selling pressure this past week, weighed down by increased expectations that the Federal Reserve could deliver a cut this year. DisappointingUS Manufacturing PMIdata helped drive this dynamic, pointing to the weakest expansion in a decade. As a result, most ASEAN currencies outperformed against the Greenback this past week.

The Philippine Peso easily took the top spot, also benefiting from a drop incrude oil pricesas anticipated. USD/PHP tends to have a close relationship to the commodity given that it is a key import for the nation and aggressive gains in oil last year helped tofuel a selloff in PHP . Meanwhile, the Singapore Dollar also performed well as it tends toclosely follow DXY .

Softer-than-expected Malaysian CPI data (0.2% versus 0.4% y/y anticipated in April) may have held back the Malaysian Ringgit this past week after the central bank recentlycut ratesto bolster economic activity. USD/IDR fell on the other hand as the Bank of Indonesia reiterated that it will remain in the market to stabilize the Rupiah.

PHP Ready to Gain as USD Falls with Crude Oil? ASEAN FX Eye US Data Week Ahead: Chinese PMIs in the Context of Trade Wars The regional ASEAN economic calendar docket is relatively thin, with the top-tier event-risk nearby from China where we will get Manufacturing PMI data. China's manufacturing sector could be looking at contraction (49.9 expected) after two months of expansion. Lately, local data has been tending to underperform relative to economists' expectations, opening the door to a downside surprise.

This comes after US-China trade wars have seen an escalation. The former nation has imposed a higher tariff rate of 25% on about $200b in Chinese imports while threatening to potentially add an extra $325b on top of that. China has retaliated, imposing about $60b in levies on the US. This is arguably why stock market volatility risk has been elevated as of late and it leaves some ASEAN currencies at risk.

Chinese newspapershave stepped up efforts to criticize the US for the stall in negotiations, and market sentiment can easily sour if talks take a turn for the worse. Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia all have key trading relationship with the world's second-largest economy.Blowback can make its way into their economies , and soft Chinese data can amplify global growth concerns.

US Data on Tap Despite this, there is the possibility that the US Dollar could depreciate in the week ahead, offering the Singapore Dollar more room to rally. This is because we have a slew of data due: consumer confidence, GDP and core PCE (the Fed's preferred measure of inflation). As in China, US economic data has been tending to underperform relative to expectations.

If this trend continues, we may see declines in USD/IDR and USD/MYR. Sentiment-linked crude oil prices are also vulnerable to trade wars, and USD/PHP may again benefit from that and a weaker Greenback. For more timely updates on ASEAN currencies and the impact of US-China trade wars on them, you can follow me on Twitter@ddubrovskyFX .

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