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Forexlive Asia-pacific FX news wrap 28 Jun: Presidential debate was a nothing burger

2024-12-30FOREXLIVEFOREXLIVE
Forex news for Asian trading on Jun 28, 2024

It was a relatively quiet Asia-Pac session for markets.

The presidential debate saw mostly muted market reactions as we didn't really learn much from it.

The USD saw some initial upside at the start of the debate, but some of the move moderated as the debate drew to a close.

Equity markets are well supported as we start the EU session, with upside seen across North American, EMEA and Asia-Pac equity futures.

Commodities have traded mostly mixed, and continues to be a tricky market to pin down on the fundamental side.

Market attention will turn to today's inflation data (prelim data expected for France, Spain and Italy as well as US PCE later on). However, with everything else going on right now I'm not sure how much attention markets will place on these events today.

Have a fantastic Friday!

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