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Crashing Dollar Sends European Stocks, US Futures Reeling; Yuan Has Best Week On Record

Crashing Dollar Sends European Stocks, US Futures Reeling; Yuan Has Best Week On Record

European stocks dropped, Asian and EM market rose, and S&P were lower by 0.3% as investors assessed the latest overnight carnage in the USD which plunged to the lowest level since the start of 2015, sending the USDJPY tumbling to 107, the euro extending gains to just shy of $1.21 and a slowdown in China’s export growth which however did not prevent the Yuan from posting its best weekly gain on record.

Draghi's 4 QE Scenarios Unveiled As ECB's Reuters "Trial Balloon" Strikes Again

Draghi's 4 QE Scenarios Unveiled As ECB's Reuters "Trial Balloon" Strikes Again

In our concluding comments on the ECB's disjointed message yesterday, in which Draghi feebly tried to talk down the EUR while talking up the European economy, and also hinting at the start of policy normalization but without actually doing so, in the process sending the EUR shooting higher, we said "And now that the market is supremely confused, we expect the ECB to lob the next Reuters trial balloon any moment to punish all those who keep buying the EUR."

Dollar Bloodbath Continues Across Asia, Gold Tops Election-Night Spike Highs

Dollar Bloodbath Continues Across Asia, Gold Tops Election-Night Spike Highs

Having plunged by the most in 6 months during the US day session, the dollar is continuing to get pounded across AsiaPac with Hong Kong Dollar and Yuan surging. Gold is extending gains, breaking above the spike highs from election night...

The Dollar Index is in free fall...This is the 7th straight down day for the USD Index...

 

There is not much support below here...

 

Driven by widespread selling across Asia... The last 3 days have seen the biggest collapse in the dollar since the start of January.

 

China Capitulation: Corriente Advisors' Mark Hart Ends 7-Year Bet On A "Massive Yuan Devaluation"

China Capitulation: Corriente Advisors' Mark Hart Ends 7-Year Bet On A "Massive Yuan Devaluation"

China bears like Kyle Bass claimed victory last year after bets that the Chinese yuan would weaken paid off handsomely – particularly if they were supercharged by leverage. Hopefully, for their sake, yuan decided to lock in those gains early this year. Because since January, China’s currency has whipsawed higher, reversing most of its 2016 depreciation as the US dollar has endured a period of broad weakness, and Chinese policy makers have turned their attention to managing the currency’s valuation against a basket of currencies.

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