
Dollar Index Holds Firm at 105 as Traders Await Fed’s Inflation Outlook
The U.S. dollar remains steady near the 105 mark on the dollar index as investors await key inflation data that could shape the Federal Reserve’s

The U.S. dollar remains steady near the 105 mark on the dollar index as investors await key inflation data that could shape the Federal Reserve’s

China’s yuan has weakened to around 7.4 per U.S. dollar, marking one of its softest levels in more than a year. The slide reflects a

The U.S. dollar has climbed decisively above the 106 mark on the dollar index, extending its dominance across major and emerging-market currencies. This resurgence reflects

The Japanese yen’s sudden surge against the U.S. dollar has grabbed global attention amid rising expectations of fiscal stimulus in Tokyo and a changing policy

Emerging markets are under intensifying pressure as the U.S. dollar strengthens and global funding yields climb. Many developing economies carry significant levels of dollar-denominated debt

The U.S. dollar has recently strengthened, rising nearly three percent as investors reacted to heightened political uncertainty and a temporary rush toward safe-haven assets. Traders

The global financial system is once again paying close attention to U.S. dollar liquidity. As market volatility rises and short-term funding costs inch higher, central

Asian policymakers are once again entering the foreign exchange markets to defend their currencies as the U.S. dollar remains near multi-month highs. Central banks from India to Japan and South Korea have intensified interventions, reflecting growing concern that unchecked volatility could undermine financial stability and trade competitiveness.

The U.S. dollar is facing renewed volatility as a combination of political uncertainty, rising credit concerns, and intensifying trade tensions unsettle global markets. Investors are becoming increasingly cautious as multiple stress points emerge at once, blurring the traditional narrative that positions the dollar as the safest asset in times of turmoil.

Global markets in 2025 continue to revolve around one essential truth: the U.S. dollar remains the world’s primary funding currency. Whenever stress emerges in international