The Euro succumbed to US Dollar ascendency along with many other currency pairs and the dynamics coming out of China might have more legs yet. Will EUR/USD continue lower?
The latest data on Treasury holdings for June revealed that China has been a consistent seller this year. The only month that they have been a buyer of US Government bonds was in March when the Yuan rallied significantly.
The market perception of the situation in the world’s second-largest economy has deteriorated this week despite the People’s Bank of China cutting its 1-year medium-term lending facility rate to 2.50% from 2.65%. The concept of contagion entered the markets’ lexicon after Zhongrong International Trust Co., a major player in China’s trust sector, missed several obligations to its clients over the past week.
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