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Morgan Stanley: Adjusts USD risk skew to neutral; Recommends long JPY

Morgan Stanley shifts its risk outlook on the USD to neutral and recommends going long on JPY against the USD and other risk-sensitive currencies amid heightened concerns of a hard landing.

Key Points:

  1. Risk Skew Adjustment:

    • Morgan Stanley adjusts its risk skew on the USD to neutral in light of ongoing market turbulence and hard-landing fears.
  2. Market Conditions:

    • The current FX market is characterized by a “defense” regime, which may persist and potentially lead to a future USD bear market.
  3. Long JPY Strategy:

    • Historical trends indicate that the most effective trades during defense regimes involve being long on JPY, both against the USD and especially against risk-sensitive currencies.

Conclusion:

Morgan Stanley’s analysis suggests a cautious approach towards the USD while favoring JPY as a more robust position in the current economic climate.

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This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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