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Fading trade deal euphoria deals the US dollar a blow

Last week of the massive Trump climbdown on Chinese tariffs buoyed the dollar but the bump faded
Leah Zhang
19 May 2025
FX Market Updates
14/8/2024
With technology evolving at lightning speed, many global leaders are forced to be on their toes and rethink their strategies—be it their payment infrastructure or end-to-end customer experience. This article will focus on six trends expected to make a big splash in the future and reshape the financial industry landscape.
FX Market Updates
5/8/2024
A weak US labour report validated fears that the US economy is slowing down faster than the Federal Reserve expects or wishes.
FX Market Updates
29/7/2024
The biggest moves in currency markets continue to be driven by the unwinding of popular 2024 trades.
FX Market Updates
22/7/2024
A bout of risk aversion in equity markets, after the sharp climbs of the past few weeks, put a bid under the two safe haven currencies, the Swiss franc and the Japanese yen.
FX Market Updates
15/7/2024
The downward surprise in the June CPI inflation report out of the US must have been welcome news for the Federal Reserve, which is now free to start the cutting cycle as early as September.
FX Market Updates
8/7/2024
Political fears eased last week as markets became less apprehensive about the French polls, sending risk assets and the euro up and thedollar down.
FX Market Updates
5/7/2024
As the results of the UK general election filtered through during the early hours, markets responded with a shrug to the anticipated Labour majority victory under newly-appointed Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Despite a narrower victory margin than both the polls and models had predicted, the impact on sterling has thus far been muted, reflecting investor preparedness for the political landscape that lies ahead.
FX Market Updates
1/7/2024
Le Pen's National Rally wins most votes in French first round elections, but seen short of winning an absolute majority. Biden's poor debate performance boosts Trump’s re-election bid.