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    Asia FX weak, Chinese yuan hits 4-mth low on Trump tariff threats By Investing.com

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    Investing.com– Most Asian currencies edged lower on Tuesday, with the Chinese yuan dropping to a four-month low against a stronger dollar after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said he will impose additional trade tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada.

    Trump threatened to impose a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada, and an additional 10% tariff on goods from China.

    The rallied in Asian trade, and was last up 0.2% after paring some gains. On Monday, the appointment Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary had led to a sharp fall in U.S. yields and put the greenback on the backfoot.

    The Chinese onshore yuan’s  pair rose 0.3% to its highest level since late July, while the offshore yuan was last up 0.2%.

    Other regional currencies were also under pressure as concerns about global economic growth and trade friction weighed on sentiment.

    The Singaporean dollar’s pair rose 0.2%, while the Thai baht’s was 0.3% higher.

    The Australian dollar’s pair, which is sensitive to any trade ructions for China, fell 0.2%.

    In contrast, the Japanese yen’s pair fell 0.4% as traders sought safe-haven assets amid renewed trade tensions.

    Trump’s tariff vow creates pressure on Asian markets

    Trump has previously vowed to revoke China’s most-favored-nation trading status and impose tariffs of over 60% on Chinese imports, a significant increase compared to the tariffs enacted during his first term.

    For Asian markets, Trump’s tariff policies are creating a challenging environment. The uncertainty over future U.S. trade policies, compounded by a stronger dollar and rising inflationary pressures, has increased the volatility of currencies across the region.

    Economies that are highly dependent on exports, such as South Korea, Taiwan, and Malaysia, could face lower growth as U.S. demand for Asian goods weakens.

    The South Korean won’s pair, and the Taiwanese dollar’s both edged 0.1% higher. The Malaysian ringgit’s pair climbed 0.3%.

    Regional economies with larger domestic consumption, like India and Indonesia, may be somewhat insulated from the direct impact of tariffs. However, rising costs for imported goods and potential disruptions to global supply chains could still weigh on inflation and consumer sentiment.

    The Indian rupee’s  pair was largely unchanged at 84.28, remaining close to recent record highs.

    BOK rate decision, Fed cues in focus

    South Korea’s central bank is set to decide on interest rates on Wednesday, while India is set to release its  report on Friday, and China its  data on Saturday.

    In the U.S., the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, the  (PCE) price index, is due on Wednesday, which could provide cues on Fed’s rate outlook. The are due later on Thursday.

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