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Today’s Forex Market: US Tariffs and Trump Impacting Risk-Linked Sentiment

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Last updated: 2024/11/11 at 9:23 PM
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On November 12, the Greenback continued to rise to new highs as investors showed increasing confidence in potential Trump policies and their impact on the Fed’s easing cycle. The US Dollar Index (DXY) reached four-month peaks around 105.70, with upcoming US data releases and speeches from Fed officials driving market sentiment. Key events included the NFIB Business Optimism Index, RCM/TIPP Economic Optimism Index, and Consumer Inflation Expectations, along with speeches from Fed members Waller, Barkin, Kashkari, and Harker.

The strength of the Greenback led to a sharp decline in the EUR/USD pair, which fell to the 1.0630 region. The final Inflation Rate in Germany and Economic Sentiment data from the ZEW Institute in both Germany and the Eurozone were on the agenda, along with a speech from the ECB’s Cipollone. Meanwhile, GBP/USD continued its retreat towards recent lows in the mid-1.2800s, with the UK’s labour market report expected to drive further movement in the pair.

USD/JPY experienced a strong reversal, erasing two days of losses and targeting the 154.00 barrier on the back of a strengthening US Dollar. In Japan, the only data release was October’s Machine Tool Orders. Additionally, the Greenback’s gains pushed AUD/USD lower, as the pair revisited the 0.6560 zone following a deep decline on Friday. The Westpac Consumer Confidence Change and NAB Business Confidence data were on the calendar for Australia.

Commodity prices were also impacted by the strength of the US Dollar, with WTI prices falling to two-week lows near $68.00 per barrel on concerns about demand from China. Gold prices weakened to multi-week lows, approaching key support at $2,600 per ounce, due to persistent buying pressure in the Greenback. Silver prices followed suit, retreating to five-week lows around $30.40 per ounce.

Overall, the Greenback’s strength continued to drive market movements on November 12, with investors closely monitoring upcoming data releases and speeches from Fed officials. The impact was felt across major currency pairs and commodity prices, highlighting the importance of US Dollar dynamics in global markets. Investors are likely to remain focused on US economic indicators and any developments related to Trump policies in the coming days.

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