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Market News USD/CHF Consolidates In a Narrow Range Near 0.8770 In Advance Of The Crucial US CPI Report

USD/CHF Consolidates In a Narrow Range Near 0.8770 In Advance Of The Crucial US CPI Report

On Thursday, USD/CHF trades within a narrow range below the 0.8800 level. Futures on the money market do not anticipate higher borrowing rates. Investors will keenly monitor the July US Consumer Price Index (CPI).

TOP1 Markets Analyst
2023-08-10
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During the early Asian session, the USD/CHF pair remains range-bound near 0.8770. On Thursday, the US Dollar Index (DXY), a measure of the USD's value relative to six other major currencies, trades in a range and remains above 102.40. For fresh impetus, market participants await key US inflation data.

 

Tuesday's US trade data revealed a sluggish economic recovery and subdued global demand. The US trade deficit narrowed significantly in June, with the figure coming in at $65.5 billion, exceeding expectations of $65.5 billion and falling below the previous month's total of $68.3 billion.

 

In addition, imports decreased 1.0% to $313 billion from $316.1 billion the previous month, marking the lowest level since November 2021. Tuesday's decline in imports, as reported by the Commerce Department, may indicate a halt in company investment and domestic demand despite the Federal Reserve's significant rate hikes. Meanwhile, exports fell 0.1% to $247.5 billion, the lowest level in 15 months.

 

According to the CME FedWatch Tool, the probability of a September rate rise is 13.5%. Futures on the money market do not anticipate higher borrowing rates. Nonetheless, the Fed's dovish stance may limit the US Dollar's upside and operate as a headwind for the USD/CHF pair.

 

On the Swiss front, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) announced on Monday that the Swiss Unemployment Rate in July matched expectations at 1.9%. The number remained unaltered from June's reading and reached its lowest point since October 2022.

 

This week, in the absence of economic data from Switzerland, the focus will be on the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) for July. The figure is projected to increase from 3% to 3.3%, while the core rate is projected to remain unchanged at 4.8%. Additionally, weekly Unemployment Claims are due every Thursday. The USD/CHF pair will be monitored by market participants for trading opportunities based on the data.

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