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    US Dollar Rises, but on Track for Weekly Drop Ahead of Fed, BOJ

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    Posted on July 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The US dollar rises but is set for a weekly drop ahead of Fed and BOJ meetings, influenced by economic data and political pressures.

    US Dollar Gains Ground but Faces Weekly Decline Ahead of Fed and BOJ Meetings

    US Dollar Performance and Economic Outlook

    By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

    Impact of Economic Data

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar advanced on Friday, bolstered by solid economic data that suggested the Federal Reserve could take its time in resuming interest rate cuts, while tariff negotiations showed more clarity that eased some uncertainty in the market.

    Central Bank Meetings

    The U.S. currency showed little reaction to data showing new orders for key U.S.-manufactured capital goods unexpectedly fell in June while shipments of those products increased moderately. That suggested business spending on equipment slowed considerably in the second quarter.

    Political Influences on Currency

    "The dollar regained some ground the past two days, after being on the defensive earlier in the week ... supported mostly by an encouraging set of U.S. economic data that argues for continued patience at the Fed," said Elias Haddad, senior markets strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman in London.

    Market Reactions to Fed and BOJ

    The greenback was set for its biggest weekly drop in a month, ahead of more tariff dialogue and central bank meetings next week, while sterling dipped after softer-than-expected British retail sales data.

    Comparative Currency Analysis

    Both the Fed and the Bank of Japan are expected to hold rates steady at next week's policy meetings, but traders are focusing on the subsequent comments to gauge the timing of the next moves.

    "We see some room for optimism at the (Fed) meeting," wrote BNP Paribas in a research note. "Economic uncertainty associated with trade policy, while not entirely resolved, has declined markedly."

    Politics is a factor for both central banks, most dramatically in the U.S., where President Donald Trump once again pressed for lower interest rates on Thursday as he locked horns with Fed Chair Jerome Powell. 

    Brown Brothers' Haddad said the Fed's monetary policy is being "overshadowed by the political pressure to lower interest rates. That's one of the reasons why I think the dollar's upside is limited."

    The dollar managed to recover a touch against the euro late on Thursday, however, after Trump said he did not intend to fire Powell, as he has frequently suggested he could.

    "The market relief was based on the fact that Trump refrained from calling for Powell to go, although that was based on Trump's view that Powell would 'do the right thing'," said Derek Halpenny, head of EMEA research at MUFG. 

    He added, however, that "the theme of Fed independence being undermined by the White House will unlikely go away and remains a downside risk for the dollar."

    BOJ MEETING

    Falls against the euro and yen leave the dollar index, which measures the dollar against six other currencies, at 97.45, on track for a drop of 0.8% this week, its weakest performance in a month, though it bounced back 0.2% to 97.663 on Friday. 

    Meanwhile, in Japan, though the trade deal signed with the U.S. this week could make it easier for the BOJ to continue rate hikes, the bruising loss for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's coalition in upper house elections on Sunday complicates life for the BOJ. 

    The yen was softer, thanks in part to below-expectations Tokyo inflation data, with the dollar last up 0.4% at 147.59 yen, though on course for a weekly 0.9% fall, the lowest since June 23.

    The euro was flat at $1.1741, but set for a weekly gain of nearly 1%, its best showing in a month.

    The common currency took some support Thursday from the European Central Bank meeting. Policymakers left the policy rate at 2%, as expected, but the bank's relatively upbeat assessment of the economic outlook and signs that an EU-U.S. trade deal is near caused investors to reassess previous assumptions of one more rate cut this year. [GVD/EUR] 

    In contrast, soft British data is supporting expectations of more Bank of England rate cuts, and causing euro zone bond yields to rise faster than British ones, supporting the euro against the pound. [GB/] 

    The euro rose to 87.43 pence versus sterling on Friday, its highest since April, building on a 0.44% gain the previous day.. It was last up 0.4% at 87.42 pence.

    Data on Friday showed British retail sales data for June came in slightly below analysts' expectations, albeit rebounding from a sharp drop in May. Figures on Thursday showed business activity grew only weakly in July and employers cut jobs at the fastest pace in five months. 

    Against the dollar, the pound fell 0.6% to $1.3434.

    Currency              

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    Descript RIC Last U.S. Pct YTD High Low

    ion Close Chang Pct Bid Bid

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    Session

    Dollar 97.633 97.451 0.19% -10.01 97.906 97.

    index % 426

    Euro/Dol 1.1746 1.1748 -0.01 13.46% $1.176 $1.

    lar % 1 170

    4

    Dollar/Y 147.56 146.915 0.45% -6.22% 147.89 146

    en 5 .84

    Euro/Yen 173.33​ 172.67 0.38% 6.19% 173.61 172

    .52

    Dollar/S 0.7947 0.7954 -0.08 -12.42 0.7979 0.7

    wiss % % 948

    Sterling 1.3436 1.3512 -0.56 7.43% $1.351 $1.

    /Dollar % 341

    7​

    Dollar/C 1.3707 1.3637 0.52% -4.67% 1.3725 1.3

    anadian 639

    Aussie/D 0.6564 0.6591 -0.39 6.1% $0.659 $0.

    ollar % 9 655

    2

    Euro/Swi 0.9333 0.9341 -0.09 -0.64% 0.9354 0.9

    ss % 329

    Euro/Ste 0.874 0.8693 0.54% 5.64% 0.8743 0.8

    rling 691

    NZ 0.6014 0.6029 -0.22 7.51% $0.603 0.6

    Dollar/D % 7

    ollar

    Dollar/N 10.1581 10.1237 0.34% -10.63 10.182 10.

    orway ​ % 7 115

    9

    Euro/Nor 11.9327 11.889 0.37% 1.39% 11.946 11.

    way 886

    Dollar/S 9.5126 9.528 -0.16 -13.66 9.5555 9.5

    weden % % 118

    Euro/Swe 11.1744 11.2135 -0.35 -2.55% 11.215 11.

    den % 5 166

    (Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss; Additional reporting by Alun John in London and Ankur Banerjee in Singapore; Editing by Clarence Fernandez, Kevin Liffey, Helen Popper, Rod Nickel)

    Table of Contents

    • US Dollar Performance and Economic Outlook
    • Impact of Economic Data
    • Central Bank Meetings
    • Political Influences on Currency

    Key Takeaways

    • •US dollar rises but faces a potential weekly drop.
    • •Federal Reserve and BOJ meetings influence currency markets.
    • •Economic data suggests Fed may delay rate cuts.
    • •Political pressures impact Fed's interest rate decisions.
    • •Tariff negotiations add clarity to market conditions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US dollar rises, but on track for weekly drop ahead of Fed, BOJ

    1What is the US dollar?

    The US dollar is the official currency of the United States and is widely used as a global reserve currency. It is denoted by the symbol '$' and is known for its stability.

    2What is monetary policy?

    Monetary policy refers to the actions taken by a country's central bank to control the money supply and interest rates to achieve macroeconomic objectives such as controlling inflation and stabilizing currency.

  • Market Reactions to Fed and BOJ
  • Comparative Currency Analysis
  • 3What is foreign exchange?

    Foreign exchange, or forex, is the market where currencies are traded. It is the largest financial market in the world, influencing global trade and investment.

    4What is a central bank?

    A central bank is a national institution that manages a country's currency, money supply, and interest rates. It oversees monetary policy and aims to maintain financial stability.

    5What is economic data?

    Economic data refers to statistics that provide information about the economic performance of a country, including indicators like GDP, unemployment rates, and inflation.

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