US Dollar Rises Ahead of Consumer Price Index

US Dollar Rises Ahead of Consumer Price Index

The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Wednesday before the release of consumer price index data for February. Weekly petroleum stocks inventory data are due to be released, followed by Treasury budget data.

Global risk sentiment continued to sour yesterday as President Trump announced he’d double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminium to 50% and later pulled the threat as Ontario suspended a 25% surcharge on electricity exports.

 Markets have been looking for some reprieve from the tariff story, but there are very few signs that stock instability can press Trump to scale back protectionism noise just yet, ING analyst Francesco Pesole said in a note. .

US global tariffs on steel and aluminium took effect today without exemption; the dollar ended the day lower again yesterday but started to rebound overnight.

A quick summary of foreign exchange activity heading into Wednesday showed that USDEUR fell to 1.0906 from 1.0922 at the Tuesday US close but was above a level of 1.0897 at the same time Tuesday morning.

There are no Eurozone data on Wednesday’s schedule. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said overnight the increased uncertainty from US trade policy makes the ECB’s inflation-fighting job harder. The next European Central Bank meeting is scheduled for April 16-17.

GBPUSD fell to 1.2943 from 1.2953 at the Tuesday US close but was up from a level of 1.2927 at the same time Tuesday morning. There are no UK data on Wednesday’s schedule. The next Bank of England meeting is scheduled for March 20.

USDJPY rose to 148.6963 from 147.7556 at the Tuesday US close and 147.5034 at the same time Tuesday morning.

Japanese producer prices were flat in February, slowing the year-over-year rate, while manufacturing sentiment turned pessimistic in Q1, according to data released overnight. The next Bank of Japan meeting is scheduled for March 18-19.

USDCAD rose to 1.4415 from 1.4410 at the Tuesday US close and 1.4409 at the same time Tuesday morning. The pair climbed as high as 1.4514 on Tuesday after the Trump administration announced it would double the tariffs on aluminium and steel imports from Canada.

The Bank of Canada is expected to lower its target rate by 25 basis points when its announcement is released, followed by Canadian consumer sentiment data for March #US Dollar Rises Ahead of Consumer Price Index FG Denies Diverting $3bn Railway ProjectThe post US Dollar Rises Ahead of Consumer Price Index appeared first on MarketForces Africa.

March 2025
M T W T F S S
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31  
Buying and Selling FX is is easy and Safe on Nairalaw.com Agree What Nigerian Bank you ant To meet Verify and Pay the FX into your Account and Pay The Seller Easy Safe ALL Within The Banking Premises ! You can even walk into Select Banks and Ask To Speak To The Manager Code Word Nairalaw ! If anything goes wrong and you need legal representation . We are Here To Help ! YO CAN DO ONLINE FX DEALS VIA OUR DEAL ARBITER APP FREE . THEY ARE AT YOUR OWN RISK EXCEPT YOU PAY A SMALL CHARGE UPFRONT
BUY 1 MILLION UK US EMAILS AND START RESELLING ON ADVERTIS.I.NG BUY 1 Million UK US EMAILS AND START RESELLING FOR DMCA PLEASE CONTACT US
  • Related Posts

    • Naira
    • March 19, 2025
    • 0 views
    NASCON Rises as Investors Take Position After Dividend Notice

    NASCON Rises as Investors Take Position After Dividend Notice NASCON Allied Industries (Ticker: NASCON) experienced a significant boost in its stock price, reaching ₦44 per share, marking a 5.9% increase…

    Read more

    • Naira
    • March 19, 2025
    • 0 views
    Transcorp Hotels: Gradual Rise to N150/s on Building Momentum

    Transcorp Hotels: Gradual Rise to N150/s on Building Momentum Transcorp Hotels recently been experiencing a gradual and sustained rally in its stock price, with the momentum suggesting it may soon…

    Read more