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Donald Trump’s late-night posts send currency traders to Asian markets

US president’s out-of-hours policy statements and U-turns boost contracts traded in Singapore

Donald Trump’s return to the White House has been a boon to Asia’s currency markets as traders in the US and Europe respond to his late-night social media posts and announcements by logging on to the only open trading venues.

The first few weeks of Trump’s second term have been marked by out-of-hours policy statements in the US that have roiled markets and sent traders reeling to adjust their positions.

“It’s definitely creating a lot of demand and liquidity in the market,” said Beng Hong Lee, head of wholesale markets and platforms at SGX, the Singapore stock exchange.

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