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    Dollar treads water ahead of CPI, tariffs remain in focus

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on January 25, 2025

    4 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The dollar remains stable as investors await the CPI report, with tariffs and interest rates in focus. Economic data is crucial for market predictions.

    Dollar Steadies with CPI and Tariffs in Market Focus

    By Laura Matthews

    (Reuters) -The dollar weakened against the euro on Tuesday but stayed near its highest level in more than two years as cooler-than-expected inflation data following last week's strong jobs report made it hard to project the Federal Reserve's next moves on interest rates.

    Data showed U.S. producer prices increased moderately in December. Investors had already started to scale back bets on rate cuts as potential U.S. tariffs remained in the spotlight.

    The greenback pared gains later in the session as traders cautiously awaited Wednesday's consumer price index report. Investors have been closely watching economic data to see if it supports the Fed's cautious stance on rates.

    "It's possible that traders are hedging the other side of the market now before CPI tomorrow, so we're seeing some pre-release volatility that's keeping the dollar a touch depressed," said Helen Given, associate director of trading at Monex USA in Washington. "Tariff stories are the primary driver, it appears, for price action today."

    Traders are pricing the first rate cut in September, but less than the 50 basis points the Fed projected in December.

    With President-elect Donald Trump set to begin a second term next week, the focus has been on his policies that analysts expect will boost growth and price pressures.

    The threat of tariffs along with fewer Fed rate cuts priced in has lifted Treasury yields and supported the greenback.

    However, on Tuesday the market refocused on the chance that U.S. tariffs may be raised gradually, after a Bloomberg report suggested the U.S. could take a measured approach.

    Trump's Treasury pick Scott Bessent is expected to keep a leash on U.S. deficits and use tariffs as a negotiating tool, mitigating the expected inflationary impact of the U.S. economic policy.

    Brad Bechtel, global head of FX, at Jefferies, said while the CPI report is important, "all eyes (are on) Trump and the new administration."

    Still, Matt Weller, head of market research at StoneX, said Wednesday's CPI reading "will ultimately be more significant for the central bank and therefore traders, who will be looking for a corresponding cool reading as a green light to buy up risk assets."

    The dollar index, which measures the greenback versus six other currencies, was down 0.14% at 109.25, shy of the 26-month high of 110.17 it reached on Monday. It hit 114.78 in October 2022, its highest since 2002.

    The euro was up 0.51% at $1.0297. It touched $1.0177 on Monday, its lowest level since November 2022.

    The single currency dropped more than 6% in 2024 as investors fretted about tariff threats and the monetary policy divergence between the Fed and the European Central Bank.

    The British pound, down 0.04% at $1.2198 against the dollar, also touched a 2-1/2-month low versus the euro as concerns about Britain's fiscal challenges continued to weigh.

    The dollar rose 0.26% against the yen to 157.89, with traders bracing for next week's Bank of Japan policy meeting, for which markets are pricing in 57% chance of a hike.

    Some analysts flagged that the most important forex market battleground right now is the dollar/yuan – as the People's Bank of China (PBOC) manages to hold the line even as depreciation pressure intensifies.

    The PBOC has unveiled a flurry of measures in recent days to support its weak currency.

    The yuan was flat, changing hands at 7.3454 per dollar on Tuesday.

    Currency              

    bid

    prices at

    14

    January​

    08:14

    p.m. GMT

    Descripti RIC Last U.S. Pct YTD Pct High Low

    on Close Change Bid Bid

    Previous

    Session

    Dollar 109.27 109.42 -0.13% 0.72% 109.76 109.

    index 2

    Euro/Doll 1.0297 1.0245 0.51% -0.54% $1.0306 $1.0

    ar 239

    Dollar/Ye 157.91 157.61 0.18% 0.34% 158.15 157.

    n 12

    Euro/Yen 162.61​ 161.32 0.8% -0.37% 162.8 161.

    2

    Dollar/Sw 0.9126 0.917 -0.47% 0.56% 0.9173 0.91

    iss 24

    Sterling/ 1.2195 1.2203 -0.06% -2.49% $1.2251 $1.2

    Dollar 14​

    Dollar/Ca 1.4365 1.438 -0.1% -0.1% 1.441 1.43

    nadian 44

    Aussie/Do 0.6184 0.6176 0.15% -0.03% $0.6207 $0.6

    llar 167

    Euro/Swis 0.9396 0.9392 0.04% 0.03% 0.9416 0.93

    s 78

    Euro/Ster 0.844 0.839 0.6% 2.02% 0.845 0.83

    ling 86

    NZ 0.5596 0.5583 0.25% 0.03% $0.5631 0.55

    Dollar/Do 8

    llar

    Dollar/No 11.3907​ 11.4276 -0.32% 0.22% 11.4415 11.3

    rway 74

    Euro/Norw 11.7303 11.7006 0.25% -0.33% 11.74 11.6

    ay 781

    Dollar/Sw 11.1817 11.2445 -0.56% 1.49% 11.2513 11.1

    eden 707

    Euro/Swed 11.5136 11.523 -0.08% 0.42% 11.5285 11.5

    en 001

    (Reporting by Laura Matthews in New York; Additional reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; Editing by Jacqueline Wong, Kim Coghill, Alexander Smith, Mark Heinrich and Richard Chang)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The dollar weakened against the euro but remains near a two-year high.
    • •Investors are cautious ahead of the CPI report and potential tariff changes.
    • •The Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions are uncertain.
    • •Tariffs and economic policies under Trump's administration are key factors.
    • •Currency markets are volatile with focus on the dollar/yuan exchange.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar treads water ahead of CPI, tariffs remain in focus

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the dollar's stability ahead of the CPI report, focusing on tariffs and interest rates.

    2How are tariffs affecting the market?

    Tariffs are a primary driver of market volatility, influencing investor decisions and currency values.

    3What is the significance of the CPI report?

    The CPI report is crucial for predicting Federal Reserve interest rate decisions and market reactions.

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