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FOREX: All quiet on the FX front so far, with G10 crosses fluctuating within
tight ranges. The Antipodeans have slipped ahead of Australia's new weekly
Payroll Jobs and Wages, the minutes from the RBA's April policy meeting & a
speech from RBA Gov Lowe. CAD & NOK have perked up as WTI (CLK0 contract) has
turned positive & CLM0 has ticked higher after yesterday's dramatic slump.
- Little to report elsewhere. USD/KRW has gradually appreciated, with South
Korea's preliminary trade data showing the impact of Covid-19. Elsewhere, BoK's
Koh & four new MPC members warned against fallout from the pandemic and pointed
to the need for the central bank's active role amid the current situation. 
- Later in the day, the focus turns to German ZEW Survey, UK labour mkt data,
U.S. existing home sales, Swedish unemployment, Canadian retail sales and
comments from ECB's Stournaras.

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