The forex markets are lacking clear direction so far this week. It feels there is a lack of interest among traders ahead of Jackson Hole symposium. Euro attempted to resume recent rally against Dollar. While EUR/USD takes out a near term channel resistance, it's staying below 1.1846 resistance. Thus, the consolidation from 1.1908 is likely still in progress. GBP/USD and USD/JPY are also staying in very tight range. Canadian dollar strengthens with very weak momentum but USD/CAD is still in progress for deeper decline. The economic calendar is relatively light today but Canadian retail sales could trigger firmer momentum in USD/CAD.
Trump revealed Afghanistan strategy, Mnuchin urge to raise debt ceiling
US President Donald Trump revealed his Afghanistan strategy and said "a core pillar of our new strategy is a shift from a time-based approach to one based on conditions." But there are criticisms that Trump's new strategy was essentially the same as his predecessors, which failed to get the US our of that war. At the same time Treasury Secretary Mnuchin indicated that the Congress has to lift the ceiling by the end of September in a "clean" debt-ceiling increase. This was echoed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell who noted that there is a "zero chance" the US government fails to raise the ceiling. Mnuchin has been urging to lift the debt ceiling before leaving Washington for the August recess. Indeed, the Treasury has been using "extraordinary measures" since this spring to avoid breaching the debt ceiling but the trick cannot be used indefinitely due to weaker tax collection.
Japan businesses not keen on additional BoJ easing
According to a survey of 548 firms conducted for Reuters Nikkei Research, businesses in Japan were not too optimistic that BoJ could hit the 2% inflation target. Yet, they are not keen on having additional easing from the central bank. The results showed that 31% of respondents believed it's "impossible" for BoJ to achieve the inflation target. 37% believed that BoJ could hit it after three years. 46% said that BoJ's future policy direction should be standing pat. 40% said BoJ should seek exit from monetary easing. And only 14% believed that BoJ should adopt further monetary easing. Inflation expectation was also quite clear with 75% said they don't play to raise prices of their main goods and services.
ECB to hit 33% bond purchase ceiling soon
A report by Financial Times revealed that the ECB is about to break its self-imposed limit of owning 33% of a country's government debt, leading the central bank to taper no matter how well (or bad) inflation goes. It is projected that the limits for German, Portuguese and Irish debts could be breached as early as in February. At the same time, it's believed to be unlikely for ECB to raise the ceiling considering continuous legal challenges from Germany. President Mario Draghi's speech at the Jackson Hole symposium this Thursday is closely awaited. He would likely discuss about the Eurozone's economic outlook and hinted about the central bank's policy stance.
On the data front
Swiss trade surplus widened to CHF 3.51b in July. German ZEW economic sentiment is the main feature in European session. UK will release public sector net borrowing. Canada retail sales will be a major focus in US session. US will release house price index.