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Dollar, Chinese Yuan and Tensions in the global market

Let us check the market. China told the United States to close its Chengdu consulate. The Australian dollar and the New Zealand dollar retreated from a recent peak. The Japanese yen gained. A strong euro had the United States dollar headed for the most significant weekly drop since June.

China demanded that the United States shut its Chengdu consulate in response to the closure of its embassy in Texas. Thus, United States-China tensions escalated. As a result, on Friday, the safe-haven yen rose to a one-month high, and a slide in the United States dollar had paused.

The foreign ministry of China talked. He said that the department told the United States embassy to close its consulate in the southwestern city of Chengdu on Friday morning. This came days after Washington abruptly ordered the closure of the Chinese office in Houston.

The United States Secretary of State, Mike Pompe,o cast China-United States relations in starkly confrontational terms earlier on Thursday.

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He said that they should not bend the knee now. This is because afterward, their children’s children will be at the mercy of the Chinese Communist Party. Today, their actions are the primary challenge in the free world. Per the United States dollar, the escalating tensions lifted the yen to 106.38. Since late June this has been its most reliable indicator.

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Meanwhile, the volumes in Asian trading were lightened by a public holiday in Japan.

The soaring euro was steadfast. Anxious investors pushed the Australian dollar and New Zealand dollar from multi-month peaks. This has pushed the weak yen from its new range. Thus, it had the yuan under pressure to a two-week low. Moreover, equities fell.

Moh Siong Sim is an FX analyst. He works at the Bank of Singapore. Sim said that the market takes this as a rise of tension. Nevertheless, it is an in-kind reaction rather than a provocative action.

Thus, this is a moment of anxiety and nervousness.

This is the leading news of the market.

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