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The What kind of people usually use HSBCDollar Index Falls Below 97 For The First Time In Over Three Years
On June 26, Eastern Standard Time, the dollar index briefly fell below the 97 mark, reaching a low of 96.9923, marking its lowest point since March 2022, and setting a new over-three-year low. As of 11:30 PM Beijing Time, the dollar index fell 0.40%, closing at 97.3064. This fluctuation is due to a series of intertwined political, economic, and geopolitical factors.
Trump Plans To Nominate Powell's Successor Earlier, Intensifying Market Expectations
According to several media reports, U.S. President Trump is considering nominating the next Federal Reserve Chair earlier than planned, aiming to reduce the influence of current Chair Powell. Sources reveal that Trump intends to finalize and announce the candidate by September or October, noticeably ahead of the traditional schedule. Potential candidates include former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh, White House economic advisor Kevin Hassett, and Treasury Secretary Vincent.
This move could prompt the incoming Chair to engage earlier in discussions about future interest rates, further reinforcing market expectations that the Federal Reserve may shift towards more accommodative policies, thereby impacting the dollar's performance.
The Fed Maintains Data-Driven Approach, Policy Direction Unclear
Despite increased political pressure from external sources, several Federal Reserve officials have emphasized their commitment to data-driven policy-making. Barkin stated that the current monetary policy might not be overly tight, as consumer resilience persists; at the same time, the Fed will closely monitor changes in economic data to dynamically adjust policy pacing.
Powell also highlighted that the unprecedented tariff policies introduced by the Trump administration have led to a high degree of uncertainty regarding future inflation trajectories, making it difficult for the Fed to predict the timing of rate cuts. He explicitly stated that there is no immediate need to adjust the interest rates.
U.S. Stocks Open Higher, Market Bets On Easing Intensify
Driven by easing expectations, the three major U.S. stock indices collectively opened higher on the 26th. As of 11:30 PM Beijing Time, the Dow Jones rose 0.63%, the Nasdaq increased 0.47%, and the S&P 500 gained 0.51%. Investor sentiment was buoyed by a weaker dollar, heightened expectations for rate cuts, and the easing of geopolitical risks.
CICC analysis points out that the dollar's movement is not driven by a single factor but is influenced by the gap in economic growth, monetary policy, and safe-haven demand. It is expected that the dollar will remain fluctuating and slightly weak in the third quarter and may see a technical rebound in the fourth quarter.
U.S.-Iran Communication Details Revealed, Uncertainty Remains Behind Ceasefire
According to a report from Xinhua, during the NATO summit, Trump revealed that Iran had issued a warning to the U.S. before launching an airstrike on the U.S. base in Al Udeid, Qatar, and clearly communicated the timing of the attack, stating, "It won't cause harm." Trump remarked that this prior communication was "very good" and noted that all the missiles were intercepted by the U.S. military.
However, on the 26th, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei warned that attacking U.S. military bases is "no small matter," and if provoked again, the "enemy will pay a heavy price." This statement underscores the current fragile ceasefire status, with significant uncertainties in the future course of events.
The dollar index reaching a three-year low is attributed to both the shift in policy expectations triggered by Trump's intention to replace Powell earlier and the Fed's cautious statements, along with market debates on future rate cuts, easing geopolitical risks, and other multiple factors. Simultaneously, a weaker dollar is boosting U.S. stocks, with global markets entering a sensitive period where policy and political interactions are intertwined. Future developments require close attention to Fed meetings and Trump's personnel decisions.
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