The Hungarian forint and the Polish zloty strengthened on Wednesday, extending their gains from the previous session supported by expectations for further rate hikes as central banks face high inflation. The Hungarian forint was 0.22% higher and trading at 364.45, adding to its gains from the previous session when it jumped after the central bank unexpectedly raised interest rates for the fourth time in just two weeks. read more The bank widened its interest rate corridor, making room to hike its one-week deposit rate again. It raised the one-week deposit rate worth a combined 110 basis points over the past two weeks, raising it to 2.9%. The next weekly one-week deposit tender is due on Thursday. "It seems like the market finally trusts that the central bank is ready to act," an FX trader in Budapest said. The forint gained more than 2% since Nov. 23, when it fell to a record low of 372 per euro. Hungarian long-term government bond yields were higher on Wednesday, turning back a drop seen in the previous session. Yields were tracking a rise in U.S. treasury yields after U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that inflation was here to stay and indicated a quicker taper of bond purchases, two fixed-income traders in Budapest said. The yield on the 10-year bond was 4.47%, about 12 basis points higher than after the central bank announcement on Tuesday. The Polish zloty firmed 0.29% to 4.6500 versus the common currency, extending gains from the previous session. The zloty was gaining as higher-than-expected inflation data published on Tuesday was fuelling hopes for more monetary policy tightening, a trader in Warsaw said. Poland"s central bank governor, Adam Glapinski said on Wednesday that there is room to hike interest rates, but it is not unlimited. read more The Czech crown was 0.26% lower, trading at 25.565 to the euro. The currency was affected by continued global worries over the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, a currency trader in Prague said. Purchasing Managers" Index (PMI) data in the region showed that manufacturing sentiment in Poland and the Czech Republic gained momentum, with output and orders gains offsetting the impact of supply snags and rising costs. In Hungary, PMI eased but stayed above the 50 mark dividing growth from contraction. Stocks in the region were up, with Warsaw (.WIG20) leading gains by adding 1.37%. Prague (.PX) was 0.50% higher, while Budapest (.BUX) added 0.24%. Markets in Bucharest were closed for a national holiday. CEE MARKETS SNAPSHOT AT 1032 CET CURRENCIES Latest Previous Daily Change bid close hm in 2021 EURCZK= Czech crown 25.5650 25.4990 -0.26% +2.60% EURHUF= Hungary forint 364.4500 365.2500 +0.22% -0.47% EURPLN= Polish zloty 4.6500 4.6637 +0.29% -1.95% EURRON= Romanian leu 4.9485 4.9490 +0.01% -1.69% EURHRK= Croatian kuna 7.5230 7.5265 +0.05% +0.33% EURRSD= Serbian dinar 117.5400 117.5350 -0.00% +0.03% Note: daily change calculated from 1800 CET Latest Previous Daily Change close change in 2021 .PX Prague (.PX) 1363.97 1357.2200 +0.50% +32.79% .BUX Budapest (.BUX) 51589.41 51464.60 +0.24% +22.52% .WIG20 Warsaw (.WIG20) 2224.34 2194.37 +1.37% +12.12% .BETI Bucharest (.BETI) 12195.61 12195.61 +0.00% +24.37% .SBITOP Ljubljana (.SBITOP) 1219.31 1227.98 -0.71% +35.35% .CRBEX Zagreb (.CRBEX) 1988.25 1981.00 +0.37% +14.31% .BELEX15 Belgrade (.BELEX15) 809.06 810.12 -0.13% +8.07% .SOFIX Sofia (.SOFIX) 614.33 622.72 -1.35% +37.27% Yield Yield Spread Daily (bid) change vs Bund change in Czech Republic spread CZ2YT=RR 2-year 2.8030 0.0150 +353bps +0bps CZ5YT=RR 5-year 2.7150 0.0060 +329bps -3bps CZ10YT=RR 10-year 2.5860 0.0300 +289bps +0bps Poland PL2YT=RR 2-year 2.9600 0.1220 +368bps +11bps PL5YT=RR 5-year 3.3650 0.1620 +394bps +12bps PL10YT=RR 10-year 3.2290 0.1190 +354bps +9bps FORWARD 3x6 6x9 9x12 3M interbank Czech Rep 3.95 3.98 3.83 3.19 Hungary 4.44 4.55 4.51 3.33 Poland 2.96 3.26 3.25 2.06 Note: FRA quotes are for ask prices **************************************************************
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