Kuroda Confirmed As BoJ Governor For Another 5-Year Term

 | Mar 16, 2018 04:31AM ET

Current BoJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has been reappointed for another 5-year term as the bank's head, with nominees Masazumi Wakatabe and Masayoshi Amamiya approved as BoJ deputy governors.

Russia has yet to act in relation to the British government decision to expel 23 Russian diplomats on Wednesday. It is expected that Russia will respond in kind to the British move. The US took action against the country yesterday by increasing sanctions for alleged meddling in the US Presidential Election. In related news, Special Counsel Robert Mueller issued a subpoena for the Trump Organisation to hand over documents, some of which are thought to show Russian links.

With international tensions ratcheting higher, the China holdings of US Treasuries have fallen to a six-month low. In a running battle with the US over trade, Chinese sources have reported that “if the US wants to reduce its trade deficit, it has to make Americans more hard-working and conduct reforms in accordance with international market demand, instead of asking the rest of the world to change”.

French Consumer Price Index (EU norm) (YoY) (Feb) came in as expected at 1.3%, from 1.4% previously, which was revised down to 1.3%. This year’s seasonal drop has been much less than previously, giving some hope for future readings. EUR/USD dipped to 1.23623 but recovered back to its starting level at 1.23698 after this data was released.

The Swiss National Bank Interest Rate Decision came in as expected, unchanged at -0.75%. The SNB will remain active in the FX market as necessary while taking the overall currency situation into consideration. The Swiss franc remains highly valued while the situation in the FX market is still fragile and monetary conditions may change rapidly. The SNB expects continued GDP of 2% in 2018 and a further gradual decrease in unemployment. The SNB will continue to monitor the real estate market closely. GBP/CHF tested higher to 1.32216 before selling off to 1.31658 as a result of this event.