Dollar on WatchThe US Dollar is on watch today as traders prepare for a slew of key US economic readings with the ADP employment reading, Adv q/q GDP and core PCE all due today. Ahead of the data...
Dollar Weak Despite Hawkish Powell Comments
Powell Comments Drive USD LowerThe US Dollar remains under pressure into the back end of the week. Yesterday hawkish remarks from Powell failed to lift the greenback, with traders instead focusing on...
Will USD Make A Fresh Move Lower This Week?
Dollar Remains PressuredThe US Dollar remains under pressure as we start the new week with DXY sitting just above the three-year lows printed on Friday. Uncertainty around Trump’s tariff agenda, his...
Dollar Collapses On Weak Inflation & Recession Fears
US Inflation Falls AgainThe US Dollar has plunged to fresh multi year lows today on the back of yesterday US inflation release. Headline annualised CPI was seen falling to 2.4% in March, down from...
Will US Inflation Drive Dollar Down Further Today?
Dollar Under PressureUS Dollar is under heavy selling pressure today ahead of the keenly awaited March CPI print due this afternoon. Trump’s U-Turn on tariffs yesterday has caused seismic moves across...
NFPs Make-Or-Break for USD Rebound
Dollar Bouncing Back on FridayThe US Dollar is bouncing back on Friday, likely a short-covering rally ahead of the headline NFP release due later today. The greenback has been heavily sold on the back...
Dollar Collapses on Tariff News, NFPs Next
Dollar Heavily SoldThe US Dollar is trading heavily lower on Thursday as the fallout from president Trump’s tariff announcement yesterday continues to pressure the greenback. The Dollar Index is now...
Dollar Volatility Risks: Tariffs & Jobs Data
US Labour Market DataThe US Dollar is having a muted week so far, ahead of the keenly awaited headline NFP release on Friday. Yesterday, a weaker-than-forecast JOLTS job openings number has raised the...
Institutional Insights: SocGen FX View USD 65trn nervous dollars
FX View USD65trn nervous dollarsNo clarity ahead of ‘Freedom Day,’ but USD remains capped.The sheer volume of foreign holdings in US assets (approximately $65 trillion at last count) and concerns...
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