|

United States Dollar Index climbs as Middle East tensions, Fed rate hike bets lift demand

  • US Dollar Index climbs to a four-day high as renewed US-Iran tensions support safe-haven demand.
  • Rising Oil prices lift September Federal Reserve rate hike expectations.
  • Traders turn their attention to the June FOMC Minutes.

The US Dollar Index (DXY) consolidates modest gains on Wednesday as traders assess renewed tensions between the United States and Iran and the potential economic fallout. At the time of writing, the index, which tracks the Greenback's value against a basket of six major currencies, is trading around 101.20, hitting a four-day high.

The US Dollar (USD) strengthened after US President Donald Trump declared that the ceasefire deal with Iran was "over." However, Reuters later reported, citing a source familiar with the talks, that Trump did not repeat those remarks during the closed NATO leaders' meeting.

Tensions escalated after renewed fighting between the United States and Iran overnight, following attacks on commercial vessels near the Strait of Hormuz. Trump warned that the US would “probably hit them again tonight” and added that “we may take over Kharg Island.”

Meanwhile, Iran's Press TV, citing an informed source, reported that Tehran would close the Strait of Hormuz in the event of any fresh attacks.

The latest flare-up has pushed Oil prices higher, reviving inflation concerns. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude Oil is trading around $74.50 per barrel, up more than 8% so far this week.

According to the CME FedWatch Tool, markets are now pricing in a 68% probability of an interest rate hike at the September meeting, up from 58% a day earlier.

Attention now turns to the June Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes, due later in the American session at 18:00 GMT, for fresh clues on the Federal Reserve's (Fed) interest rate path.

ING FX strategist Francesco Pesole wrote in a note, "Today’s minutes will clarify how serious members are about the possibility of rate hikes. Based on post-meeting communication, we see limited risk of a dovish surprise in the minutes."

Pesole added that he expects the minutes to "cement the hawkish message" and support the US Dollar, although he does not expect them to trigger a major repricing of interest rate expectations following last week's softer US jobs report.

On the US Dollar Index, Pesole said: "We expect mostly range-bound DXY in the very near term, with some upside risks to 101.50-102.0 unless large JPY interventions cause a mechanical correction."

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 Japanese Yen.

USDEURGBPJPYCADAUDNZDCHF
USD0.09%-0.04%0.36%-0.13%0.23%-0.18%0.18%
EUR-0.09%-0.13%0.26%-0.22%0.14%-0.25%0.09%
GBP0.04%0.13%0.39%-0.09%0.26%-0.13%0.21%
JPY-0.36%-0.26%-0.39%-0.49%-0.11%-0.53%-0.19%
CAD0.13%0.22%0.09%0.49%0.37%-0.06%0.29%
AUD-0.23%-0.14%-0.26%0.11%-0.37%-0.41%-0.09%
NZD0.18%0.25%0.13%0.53%0.06%0.41%0.34%
CHF-0.18%-0.09%-0.21%0.19%-0.29%0.09%-0.34%

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).

Author

Vishal Chaturvedi

I am a macro-focused research analyst with over four years of experience covering forex and commodities market. I enjoy breaking down complex economic trends and turning them into clear, actionable insights that help traders stay ahead of the curve.

More from Vishal Chaturvedi
Share:

Editor's Picks

GBP/USD off highs, back to 1.3620

GBP/USD remains slightly on the defensive at the end of the week, receding to the low 1.3600s after hitting fresh tops past 1.3670 earlier in the day. Cable’s correction comes after two daily gains in a row and amid a tepid advance in the Greenback, while poor UK data also accompany the downside.

EUR/USD treads water below 1.1700

EUR/USD now trades with modest losses around 1.1670 following another unsuccessful atempt to advance past 1.1700 the figure in a convincing fashion. The pair’s decline follows a maginal rebound in the US Dollar as market participants continue to assess recent US data as well as developments from the US bond market.

Gold trims gains, recedes to the sub-$4,600 area

Gold rapidly leaves behind Thursday’s inconclusive price action and advances markedly on Friday, briefly surpassing the $4,600 mark per troy ounce to hit three-month peaks. Meanwhile, the precious metal’s solid performance comes despite marginal gains in the buck coupled with another day of rising US Treasury yields across the curve.

Crypto Today: Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP bulls accelerate rally amid rising ETF inflows

The cryptocurrency market remains bullish on Friday, led by Bitcoin’s surge above $77,000. Altcoins, including Ethereum and Ripple, mirror BTC’s positive outlook, trading near $2,400 and $1.35, respectively.

Week ahead – Fed’s Jackson Hole and Nvidia earnings to dictate markets

Kevin Warsh to make his Jackson Hole debut amid confusing messaging. But a major hawkish surprise unlikely after bond market intervention. Nvidia earnings to also determine market direction as stock rally cools.

$20 billion offered, $2 billion taken: Why Treasury doubled its buyback cap

The US Treasury moved off its own calendar on Wednesday, and that is the part worth sitting with. At 12:32 GMT, the department said it would at least double the size of liquidity support buyback operations in the 10-year to 20-year and 20-year to 30-year sectors, lifting the maximum from $2 billion per operation to at least $4 billion, effective September 9 and running to November 4.