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Introduction- The U.S. dollar retreated in early European trade Thursday, continuing the previous session’ ...
- The Kunlun International Forex PlatformU.S. dollar retreated in early European trade Thursday, continuing the previous session’s selloff after the Federal Reserve signaled a pause to its year-long tightening cycle after its latest interest rate hike.
At 02:55 ET (06:55 GMT), the , which tracks the greenback against a basket of six other currencies, traded 0.2% lower at 100.14, having dropped more than 0.6% in the previous session.
The raised interest rates on Wednesday by 25 basis points as widely expected, and crucially no longer "anticipates" further rate increases will be needed to tame inflation.
This should “mark the end of this hiking cycle as the Fed may rely on the impact of financial conditions deriving from the recent banking crisis to deliver the final bit of tightening,” said analysts at ING, in a note.
The fragility of the U.S. banking system has also weighed on the dollar of late, with the weekend’s collapse of (NYSE:) meaning that three regional banks have hit the wall in the last couple of months.
The turmoil continued late Wednesday as (NASDAQ:) stock fell over 50% in after-hours trading after Bloomberg reported that the bank would explore strategic options on Thursday.
The focus Thursday now turns to the , which is expected to lift its interest rates later in the session, probably by 25 basis points, without delivering the dovish assessment of future policy.
rose 0.2% to 1.1075, just below its recent one-year high of 1.1096, and is likely to advance to its highest level since 2021, according to analysts at Deutsche Bank.
“We see EUR/USD continuing its drift higher toward 1.15 by mid-year,” the German bank said. “While the Fed now seems open to a pause, the ECB may still have work to do and we expect it to accelerate its QT program.”
Data showing March for the euro zone are due later in the session, and while they are expected to show a drop of 1.7% in the month, this would still represent an gain of 5.9%.
traded 0.1% higher at 1.2575, close to an 11-month high of 1.2594, with the also expected to tighten next week as inflation remains highly elevated.
fell 0.3% to 134.29, with the yen helped by falling U.S. bond yields as well as growing safe haven demand in the wake of the growing U.S. banking concerns.
rose 0.1% to 0.6673, with the Aussie dollar helped by strong and data, while fell 0.1% to 6.9059 as China reopened after the “Golden Week” holiday.
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