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Dollar Eyes Second Weekly Drop as Middle East Hopes Lift Euro and Pound

Dollar Eyes Second Weekly Drop as Middle East Hopes Lift Euro and Pound

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04-17
Summary:The US dollar fell as investors unwound safe-haven bets amid Middle East ceasefire hopes. The Euro and Pound recovered to pre-war levels, while dashed Fed rate cut hopes and the Yen nearing 160 highlight lingering inflation risks.
  • The Dollar Index (DXY:CUR) edged down by 0.02% to 98.185 on Friday. With the ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel taking effect and the marginal driving force of expected US-Iran peace talks, the index is set for a weekly retracement for the second consecutive week, fully giving back the safe-haven premium accumulated due to prior Middle Eastern geopolitical tensions.
  • European currencies displayed relative resilience, with the Euro against the Dollar (EUR/USD) stabilizing at 1.178225, potentially marking a three-week upward trend; the British Pound against the Dollar (GBP/USD) stood at 1.35225, nearly recovering its losses since the conflict outbreak and reaching a nearly seven-week high range.
  • Significant corrections have occurred in macro rate pricing, as the federal funds futures market currently prices in the Federal Reserve (Fed) maintaining the benchmark rate unchanged for the year, contrasting with pre-conflict expectations of two rate cuts. The two-year US Treasury yield currently trades at 3.7732%.

Ebbing Risk Aversion and Dollar Valuation Correction

The global forex market is undergoing a round of position rebalancing driven by a cooling in geopolitical tensions. With the substantial implementation of the 10-day ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel, along with positive statements from the US President about high-level US-Iran talks over the weekend, extreme risk aversion in the forex market has systematically subsided. The US dollar, as a traditional liquidity safe haven, has seen a significant weakening in marginal buying over the past two trading days. The Bank of America's (BofA) forex strategy team notes that although their annual outlook on the dollar still leans towards long-term weakening, considering the fragility of the ceasefire agreement and potential geopolitical resurgence, they maintain a cautious judgment against a sharp unilateral drop in the short term. The current slide of the Dollar Index towards the 98 mark reflects more of speculative longs taking profits before a critical geopolitical meeting over the weekend.

Short-term Divergence between European Currencies and Energy Prices

Another core micro-feature of this week's forex market is the temporary disconnect between Euro (EUR/USD) pricing and the energy fundamentals. Despite global oil prices remaining in the high range post-conflict outbreak, the Euro against the Dollar has rebounded to 1.178225, essentially recovering to levels seen before the full escalation of Middle Eastern conflicts. Analysts believe this muted exchange rate response to energy input inflation pressures suggests the market's anticipation that the current energy high premium is not sustainable in the long term. Should US-Iran engagement effectively eliminate the tail risk in the oil supply chain, the trend of energy prices reverting to the mean would support improved trade conditions in the Eurozone. Meanwhile, the British Pound (GBP/USD) also demonstrates immunity to domestic political noise, maintaining its level at a high of 1.35225 amid internal pressure on the UK Prime Minister.

Yen Pressure and the US Treasury Yield Curve

In the Asia-Pacific forex market, the weak trend of the Yen (JPY) has not significantly improved despite the overall Dollar pullback. The Dollar against the Yen (USD/JPY) held steady at 159.225, nearing the psychological threshold of 160. Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda's recent public statements have not delivered any hawkish signals about implementing monetary policy normalization operations in April, making macro hedge funds further confident that the BOJ will at least keep the rate center unchanged until June. In contrast to the Yen's low-interest expectations, the US Treasury market maintains high pressure supported by inflation expectations. The benchmark 10-year US Treasury yield stabilizes at 4.3054%, with high nominal long-term rates continually expanding the real interest rate differential between the US and Japan, a core macro resistance to Yen appreciation.

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