US dollar eases ahead of first Presidential TV debate
The dollar eased ahead of today’s US presidential debate. Sterling outperformed as investors braced for news out of this week’s crucial Brexit talks.
FX Market Updates
The dollar eased slightly against its major peers on Monday, giving up some of its gains from last week.With the Federal Reserve expected to stand pat on policy for the foreseeable future, attention in the market is beginning to turn to fiscal policy and the upcoming presidential election. The latter will come into focus this evening, with President Trump and Joe Biden to hold their first television debate ahead of November’s vote. Investors will be keen to hear updated economic stimulus plans from both candidates and how they intend to support the US economy post-virus. The debate is set to take place at 02:00 BST, so if there is any reaction in the FX market it may not be until European markets open tomorrow morning.In the meantime, a number of Federal Reserve members will be speaking this afternoon, including members Williams, Clarida and Quarles. Investors will also have one eye on a handful of key economic reports out later this week, notably Wednesday’s revised GDP numbers and Friday’s payrolls report. European data is at a bit of a premium this week, with the exception of Thursday’s PMI figures.