USD/CHF retreats from multi-day top as US Dollar bulls run out of steam.
US Treasury bond yields underpin bullish bias by refreshing multi-day high, before easing from the latest peak.
Mixed Fed talks, US data probe pair buyers as the key PMI figures loom.
USD/CHF remains sidelined around 0.9420 during early Friday, after retreating from the Year-To-Date (YTD) high before a few hours. That said, the Swiss currency pair rose to the three-month high the previous day amid broad based US Dollar run-up but mixed comments from the Fed officials joined unimpressive US data to challenge the bulls afterward. Also challenging the quote could be the cautious mood ahead of the key US ISM Services PMI for February.
The comments from Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic challenged the market’s hawkish Federal Reserve (Fed) bias as the policymaker said the central bank could be in position to pause the current tightening cycle by mid to late summer. On the other hand, Boston Fed President Susan Collins said on Thursday that more rate hikes are required to bring inflation back in control. She added that the extent of interest rate hikes will be determined by incoming data.
Talking about the US data, the US Jobless Claims dropped to 190K during the week ended on February 24 versus 195K market forecasts and 192K prior. Further, Nonfarm Productivity for the fourth quarter (Q4) eased to 1.7% from 3.0% prior and 2.6% market forecasts while the Unit Labor Costs jumped 3.6% versus 1.6% analysts’ estimations and 1.1% previous readings.
Elsewhere, the US-China tension at the Group of 20 Nations (G20) meeting, amid the former’s push for sanctions on countries having strong ties with Russia and aiding Moscow in war with Ukraine, previously probed the sentiment. However, the dovish Fed comments and chatters of the Sino-American trade talks seemed to have triggered risk-on mood afterward.
Amid these plays, Wall Street closed on the positive side, after a downbeat start, whereas the S&P 500 Futures print mild losses by the press time. Further, US 10-year Treasury bond yields rose to a fresh high since early November 2022 while piercing the 4.0% threshold whereas the two-year counterpart rallied to the highest levels since 2007 to 4.94%. However, the bond coupons retreat from their multi-month high of late.
Moving on, USD/CHF traders should pay attention to the US ISM Services PMI for February, expected 54.5 versus 55.2.
Also read: ISM Services PMI Preview: Strong figure set to catapult US Dollar to new highs
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