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[MARKET ANALYSIS] DXY softens as sentiment mildly improves overnight

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The US Dollar Index slipped 0.1% as sentiment improved, lifting European and Antipodean currencies, while Fed officials offered differing monetary policy perspectives.

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DXY: -0.1% Marginally softened in range-bound trade in the absence of any major new catalysts to drive markets and after marginally gaining yesterday alongside the notable rebound in long-end US Treasury yields. The latest US data was encouraging, and it showed continued stability in the labour market as initial claims hovered around 200k, while Philly Fed beat, in what was a strong manufacturing report, helped by significantly improved expectations of future business conditions. In terms of Fed speak, Daly noted that policy is in a good place to keep watching the data, whilst Musalem maintained the view that hiking rates now could save more aggressive action later and suggested that the Super El Niño might be the next supply shock. EUR/USD: +0.2% Edges higher overnight and eyes a return to the 1.1700 handle amid a weaker dollar, while participants await a slew of flash PMI data from across the continent. GBP/USD: +0.2% Edges towards yesterday's peak and holds on to the spoils following its recent reclaim of the 1.3600 status, with the attention turning to incoming data releases including UK Retail Sales. USD/JPY: Flat Price action is choppy overnight after trickling beneath the 159.00 level and following the mostly in-line Japanese inflation data for July, which showed an acceleration from the previous month. Antipodeans: AUD/USD +0.4% / NZD/USD +0.5% Outperformed as sentiment in Asia gradually improved, with both AUD and NZD shrugging off mostly weaker flash PMIs from Australia and trade data from New Zealand.

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