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Swiss Franc dips as strong US data, hawkish Fed commentary support Dollar

  • USD/CHF trades around 0.7830 on Thursday, up 0.15% on the day.
  • US Retail Sales and inflation data reinforce the resilience of the US economy.
  • Comments from policymakers support the view that restrictive monetary policy could remain in place for longer.

USD/CHF advances toward 0.7830 on Thursday, gaining 0.15% on the day at the time of writing, supported by renewed demand for the US Dollar (USD) following a series of solid economic releases in the United States (US). The Greenback's rebound comes as markets reassess monetary policy expectations and scale back bets on an early easing cycle from the US central bank.

Support for the US Dollar strengthened after US Retail Sales rose by 0.5% in April, in line with market expectations. Although growth slowed from the 1.6% increase recorded in March, the figures continue to highlight the resilience of consumer spending despite elevated borrowing costs. This trend reinforces the view that US economic activity remains on solid footing.

Recent inflation data also supports that outlook. The Producer Price Index (PPI) report showed producer prices increased by 1.4% MoM in April, while annual producer inflation accelerated to 6%, reaching its highest level in more than three years. These figures pushed US Treasury yields higher on Wednesday before easing slightly on Thursday, while also providing support to the USD across the market.

This combination of resilient economic data has led investors to revise expectations regarding the Federal Reserve (Fed). Markets are now reducing expectations for future rate cuts and increasingly pricing in the possibility that rates could remain elevated for a longer period, with some even considering the risk of additional tightening later this year.

On the geopolitical front, a White House official said the meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping was 4viewed positively. Discussions reportedly focused on strengthening economic cooperation between the world's two largest economies, including broader access for US businesses to Chinese markets and a potential increase in Chinese purchases of US agricultural products.

Comments from Fed officials also continue to support the US Dollar. Fed Kansas City President Jeffrey Schmid said on Thursday that persistent inflation remains the biggest risk to the economy. He added that the US economy remains resilient and that the labor market continues to function effectively, although elevated energy prices continue to weigh on households and businesses.

US Dollar Price Today

The table below shows the percentage change of US Dollar (USD) against listed major currencies today. US Dollar was the strongest against the Australian Dollar.

USDEURGBPJPYCADAUDNZDCHF
USD0.29%0.35%0.14%0.14%0.49%0.26%0.12%
EUR-0.29%0.04%-0.17%-0.16%0.14%-0.07%-0.18%
GBP-0.35%-0.04%-0.21%-0.19%0.13%-0.10%-0.19%
JPY-0.14%0.17%0.21%-0.02%0.33%0.09%-0.04%
CAD-0.14%0.16%0.19%0.02%0.36%0.10%0.02%
AUD-0.49%-0.14%-0.13%-0.33%-0.36%-0.22%-0.29%
NZD-0.26%0.07%0.10%-0.09%-0.10%0.22%-0.09%
CHF-0.12%0.18%0.19%0.04%-0.02%0.29%0.09%

The heat map shows percentage changes of major currencies against each other. The base currency is picked from the left column, while the quote currency is picked from the top row. For example, if you pick the US Dollar from the left column and move along the horizontal line to the Japanese Yen, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent USD (base)/JPY (quote).

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