The dollar was poised for its first monthly gain of the year against major currencies on Thursday, underpinned by easing trade tensions and U.S. economic resilience.
In a widely expected move, the Bank of Japan on Thursday kept short-term interest rates steady at 0.5% by a unanimous vote, but revised up its inflation forecasts for the next few years.
That came after the U.S. Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged on Wednesday, ignoring persistent calls by President Donald Trump to lower borrowing costs. Fed Chair Jerome Powell also indicated he was in no rush to cut rates.
The dollar strengthened against the yen, trading at its highest level since May 28. It is on track to gain 4.4% for July, making it the biggest monthly increase since December 2024. It was last up 0.62% at 150.44.
The greenback has been bolstered by a hawkish Fed and U.S. economic resilience, with uncertainty over Trump's chaotic tariffs easing after an array of trade deals.
The dollar index was flat at 99.85 after rising nearly 1% in the previous session. It is on track for the first monthly gain in 2025.
"There's been a clash and a friction between what the Fed is seeing and deciding to do, and what the White House and perhaps a lot of people in the equity market want the Fed to do," said Juan Perez, director of trading of Monex USA in Washington.
"If we had left the hawkish tone, the hawkish stance, and the hawkish press conference altogether, it makes sense to see the U.S. dollar rise - which it did. But today, because of the friction between the Fed and the White House, the dollar is once again hitting the brakes," Perez added.
Data showed that the number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits increased just marginally last week, suggesting that the U.S. labor market remained stable.
The euro has been one of the biggest casualties of the dollar's ascent this month, as investors have rushed to unwind bets laid on earlier this year on the premise that the European market may offer better opportunities.
The euro was last up 0.27% at $1.1435, having hit a seven-week low on Wednesday. Still, it remained on track to lose nearly 3% this month.
"I think there was too much optimism in the price of the euro. And I think that's come back this week. There's been a lot of commentary about how the EU conceded to the U.S. on this trade deal and that's been a dose of reality for the Europeans," Rabobank strategist Jane Foley said.
The dollar weakened 0.32% against the Swiss franc to 0.812 franc but it is on track to gain 2.36% for the month.
The European Union's agreement on Sunday to 15% tariffs on U.S. exports has cleared up a lot of uncertainty.
Source: Investing.com
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