The dollar experienced a decline against the majority of major currencies on Wednesday following indications from the U.S. that a potential agreement with Iran could be on the horizon, while the yen persisted in its downward trend, approaching levels that have historically prompted intervention from Tokyo. President Donald Trump announced a temporary halt to an Read More
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The US dollar is experiencing a modest decline against the G10 currencies, with the exception of the Japanese yen, as the North American trading session commences. The markets in China and Japan continue to observe a holiday period. In the wake of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s third rate hike of the year, the news Read More
The US dollar showed signs of recovery in late trading ahead of the weekend and has continued this upward trend today in a market characterized by low trading volume due to the holiday. The markets in Japan, China, and the UK are currently closed. The ceasefire in the US-Iran conflict appears tenuous, with Washington announcing Read More
The US Dollar Index, which reflects the value of the US Dollar against a selection of six global currencies, is presently positioned around 98.20 during the Asian trading session on Monday. The DXY remains stable as market participants evaluate ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The US President, Donald Trump, announced that the United Read More
In markets with reduced activity due to the holiday, the dollar is generally weaker as anticipation builds for North American leadership. Given the recent increase in the yen, and contrary to our prior expectations, it seems that Japanese officials took significant action yesterday. The intervention could have been approximately $34.5 billion (~JPY5.4 trillion), which, if Read More
The US Dollar Index, which reflects the value of the US Dollar against a selection of six global currencies, is currently positioned around 98.15 during the Asian trading hours on Friday. The DXY experiences slight increases following a hawkish stance from the US Federal Reserve. Market participants prepare for the release of the US ISM Read More
Robust economic indicators from the United States, coupled with a hawkish stance maintained by the Federal Reserve, contributed to the depreciation of the euro. It was sold through last week’s low (approximately $1.1670). The euro experienced a decline to $1.1655 during the Asia Pacific session today, subsequently rebounding to nearly $1.17. Options amounting to nearly Read More
The dollar remained close to its peak in over two weeks on Thursday, following a shift towards a more hawkish stance from certain Federal Reserve policymakers, which propelled yields to a one-month high. Meanwhile, the Japanese yen’s rise above 160 heightened concerns regarding potential intervention risks. Fed Chair Jerome Powell concluded his eight-year tenure with Read More
The dollar has strengthened against all G10 currencies as well as the majority of emerging market currencies. June WTI, previously at $82.60 on April 17, is currently nearing the $100 mark. July Brent, previously at $86.50, is now nearing $105. Both have experienced an increase for the sixth session out of the last seven. Equities Read More
The recent developments in discussions between the US and Iran initially suggested a cautious market sentiment, yet a fresh proposal from Iran seems to have rekindled optimism for a potential resolution. The US dollar is experiencing a decline, while equities in the Asia Pacific and Europe have shown an upward trend, and bond yields are Read More









