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Flash: Same tune from RBA - TDS

FXstreet.com (London) - Strategists at TD Securities noted that the RBA December Board meeting minutes sang the same tune.

Key Quotes:

“…(1) monetary policy gaining traction; (2) the AUD remains ‘uncomfortably high’ (was at $US0.91) and (3) the Board has not ’closed off the possibility’ of further reducing the cash rate”.

“Tomorrow’s RBA testimony brings fresh news”.

“The 2013/14 fiscal deficit has been estimated to blow out to -$A47b, or –3.0% of GDP, and net debt projected to peak at 15.7% of GDP in 2016/17. No surplus even penciled in for 2016/17, now a deficit of -1% of GDP”.

EUR/USD retreats further

The EUR/USD took another step lower and printed a fresh daily low during the New York session, although momentum remains weak as markets await the FOMC outcome Wednesday.
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Flash: Yen a structural buy? - OCBC

Emmanuel Ng, strategist at OCBC noted that the USD/JPY hurdled above 103.00 as the markets traded the Fed (note firmer UST yields) against the BOJ.
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