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    Asia FX slips after Trump inauguration; BOJ, BNM rate decisions awaited By Investing.com

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    Investing.com– Most Asian currencies weakened on Tuesday as the dollar rebounded following U.S. President Donald Trump’s inauguration, while the Japanese yen and the Malaysian ringgit gained ahead of their central banks’ rate decisions due this week.

    Trump assumed office overnight and announced a series of executive orders, underscoring his campaign pledges. 

    The rose 0.3% during Asian trading, after losing more than 1% overnight. were also 0.3% higher.

    Asian currencies fall under Trump 2.0 due to tariff fears

    Regional currencies were under pressure from a rising dollar, which was boosted by anticipation of new trade tariffs under the Trump administration. Trump did not provide details on the imposition of new tariffs, although reports have shown they are expected to be announced gradually.

    Trump had vowed to impose up to 60% additional levies on Chinese exports. If imposed to the full extent, new tariffs could significantly affect most Asian economies because of their trade-reliant economy.

    The Australian dollar’s  pair fell 0.4%, while the Singapore dollar’s pair inched 0.2% higher.

    The Chinese yuan’s offshore pair rose 0.3%, while the onshore pair was largely unchanged on Tuesday.

    The Indonesian rupiah’s pair climbed 0.5%, while the Philippine peso’s gained 0.3%.

    The Indian rupee’s pair inched 0.1% higher, while the South Korean won’s pair was largely muted.

    The greenback’s strength is expected to put further downward pressure on regional currencies as new tariffs would likely lead to reduced trade imbalances and higher inflation. 

    Tariffs are designed to reduce imports, which can decrease the trade deficit by limiting the flow of dollars out of the U.S. economy. This reduced supply in the global market can increase its value relative to other currencies.

    Additionally, they can fuel inflationary pressures. Markets may then anticipate that the Federal Reserve will hold higher rates for longer, further strengthening the dollar.

    Japan, Malaysia interest rate decisions awaited 

    The Japanese yen’s pair fell 0.5% as markets priced in an interest rate hike at the due later this week.

    The BOJ is expected to raise rates, provided there are no market disruptions following Trump’s inauguration. The central bank is likely to reiterate its commitment to further rate hikes if the economy maintains its recovery, Reuters reported citing sources familiar with the matter.

    The Malaysian ringgit’s pair drifted 0.5% lower ahead of the . The BNM is expected to hold rates steady at 3.00% for the 10th straight meeting on Wednesday due to robust economic growth and controlled inflation, a Reuters poll showed.

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