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[MARKET ANALYSIS] USD weaker in thin trade ahead of FOMC minutes and long auction

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USD softened in thin trade as focus shifts to FOMC minutes and a record-yield 20-year auction. KRW surged on SK Hynix's buyback, while UK inflation data solidified a BoE hold.

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Focus on yields remain with the USD weaker against most G10 peers today as bonds stabilise around recent lows; the oil story is similar, Brent remaining above USD 90/bbl. Action this morning has been isolated to FX, USD weakness emerging against all peers without a clear driver, EUR/USD rising back above 1.16 while Cable breached 1.3550, DXY below 99.50, familiar levels in recent sessions. The summer conditions likely a factor in the news-absent moves, especially ahead of risk events 1) FOMC minutes, and 2) 20yr auction, both of which have increased focus amid 1) the lack of Fed Chair Warsh’s communication, 2) recent weakness in the long end and it being potentially the most expensive for the Treasury in 25 years. Ahead of this, STIRS are steady with the market assigning a c. 30% probability of Fed tightening in September. No major GBP move to UK CPI, which, in short, continues the narrative that the BoE is comfortable at 3.75% with data continuing to not surprise vs. market and BoE’s July MPR forecasts. The headline rise reflects the Ofgem price cap introduced this month, a point which was partially offset by a decent moderation in food inflation. Services moderated as expected, while ING notes the BoE's core services measure of inflation has picked up a little to 3.8% Y/Y, which, while hotter, shouldn't be too much to encourage those on the fence for tightening. In conjunction with the soft LFS on Tuesday, both show sufficient evidence to keep the BoE on hold for the rest of the year, with risks tilted both ways. JPY is the G10 outperformer, benefitting from a softer Buck as the pair looks to return towards 159.00 after nearing 160.00 in the previous few sessions. Macro catalysts were light, though strength seen in KRW (see below) could have given a helping hand also. USD/JPY marked a session low of 159.05, a little off this level at the time of writing. KRW is the clear EM outperformer (USD/KRW -1.3%) with overnight optimism helped by news that SK Hynix is to buy back KRW 40tln in treasury shares, the chipmaker erasing earlier c. 8% losses. Elsewhere, CEE are flat against EUR in thin trading conditions; with EZ CPI unrevised as expected.

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