China’s foreign exchange reserves rose 0.2% m/m in January to USD3.2 trillion, benefiting from a stronger U.S. dollar index, falling treasury yields and increases in major stock indices, according to Guan Tao, former senior official at the State Administration of Foreign Exchange. The Yuan displayed strong resilience in January as the elasticity of two-way fluctuations increased and FX reserves remained stable, Guan added.
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Heavy option volumes reported Friday, SOFR outpacing Treasury flows with the former leaning towards downside puts as underlying futures retreated towards post data lows late in the session. Projected rate cuts through mid-2025 have retreated since this morning's data, current vs. morning levels* as follows: Jan'25 at -0.7bp (-1.7bp), Mar'25 -6.3bp (-10.1bp), May'25 -10.5bp (-15.9bp), Jun'25 -18.2bp (-25.6bp), Jul'25 -20.2bp (25.5bp).
A clear downtrend in JGB futures remains intact and the latest fresh cycle lows, reinforces this condition. Note too that moving average studies on the continuation chart are in a bear-mode setup, highlighting a clear downtrend. The move down exposes the 140.00 psychological handle next. For bulls, a reversal would open 142.73 and 144.48, the Dec 9 and Nov 11 high respectively.