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    US Dollar, Yen Rise as Risk Appetite Fades on Tariff Rhetoric, Russia Talks

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    Posted on February 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    US dollar and yen rise amid tariff threats and Russia-Ukraine talks, impacting global currencies and market sentiment.

    US Dollar and Yen Strengthen as Tariff and Russia Talks Intensify

    By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Safe-haven currencies led by the U.S. dollar and yen gained on Wednesday, as market jitters escalated amid the latest round of tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump and contentious talks to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

    The U.S. currency slipped further against the yen after minutes of the latest Federal Reserve policy meeting showed that Trump's initial policy proposals raised concern about higher inflation. It also affirmed a continued pause from rate cuts.

    The greenback overall rose against currencies that investors buy when risk appetite is high such as the euro, sterling, the Australian and Canadian dollars and those in emerging markets like the Mexican peso.

    The yen, on the other hand, advanced against most major currencies like the dollar, euro, Swiss franc, and sterling.

    Those gains were fueled by comments from Trump late Tuesday that he intends to impose auto tariffs "in the neighborhood of 25%" and similar duties on semiconductors and pharmaceutical imports.

    On Friday, Trump said levies on automobiles would come as soon as April 2, the day after members of his cabinet are due to deliver reports to him outlining options for a range of import duties.

    "So far, the dollar has tracked the path it had during the previous Trump administration...and we can pretty much agree that Trump is doing exactly what he said," said Chester Ntonifor, chief FX and global fixed income strategist, at BCA Research in Montreal, referring to tariffs that represent one of Trump's major policy mantras since he got into office.

    "Overall, short term, the dollar is tracking what Trump is saying."

    In afternoon trade, the dollar was down 0.4% against the yen at 151.495, with the euro also dropping 0.6% to 157.925 yen.

    The dollar earlier extended losses against the Japanese currency after data showed U.S. single-family homebuilding fell 8.4% in January to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 993,000 units last month, amid disruptions from snowstorms and freezing temperatures.

    The euro, meanwhile, slipped 0.2% versus the dollar to $1.0424.

    The dollar index, essentially a reverse proxy for the euro because the latter is the largest component of the index, last stood at 107.18, up 0.2%, after dropping 1.2% last week.

    The pound, meanwhile, got a short-lived boost from stronger-than-expected UK inflation, which rose more than expected, hitting a 10-month high of 3% in January and is likely to rise further. Sterling hit a two-month peak overnight but last traded at $1.2585, down 0.2%.

    The Trump administration, meanwhile, said on Tuesday it had agreed to hold more talks with Russia on ending the war in Ukraine after an initial meeting that excluded Kyiv, a departure from Washington's previous approach that rallied U.S. allies to isolate Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    On Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Trump traded barbs. Zelenskiy hit back at Trump's suggestion that Ukraine was responsible for Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion, saying the U.S. president was trapped in a Russian disinformation bubble.

    Trump, for his part, denounced Zelenskiy as "a dictator without elections" and said he had better move fast to secure a peace or he would have no country left.

    The euro has reacted most to the headlines on Russia and Ukraine, rallying last week on a potential resolution to the conflict, and slipping on signs of tension.

    "Should Russia and Ukraine ultimately reach a peace agreement, the dollar could well come under renewed pressure," wrote Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst, at City Index and FOREX.com in research note.

    Elsewhere, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand reduced its benchmark rate by 50 basis points to 3.75% as widely expected and signaled future moves would likely be smaller. The latter was enough to boost the New Zealand dollar, which was last up 0.3% at US$0.5721.

    Currency              

    bid

    prices at

    19

    February​

    08:35

    p.m. GMT

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

    on Close Change Bid Bid

    Previous

    Session

    Dollar 107.17 107 0.17% -1.22% 107.38 106.

    index 88

    Euro/Doll 1.0423 1.0446 -0.2% 0.69% $1.0461 $1.0

    ar 401

    Dollar/Ye 151.47 152.115 -0.38% -3.7% 152.285 151.

    n 27

    Euro/Yen 157.9​ 158.83 -0.59% -3.26% 159.12 157.

    72

    Dollar/Sw 0.904 0.9034 0.07% -0.39% 0.9055 0.90

    iss 24

    Sterling/ 1.2582 1.2614 -0.24% 0.61% $1.2641 $1.2

    Dollar 564​

    Dollar/Ca 1.4233 1.4197 0.26% -1.02% 1.4245 1.41

    nadian 77

    Aussie/Do 0.6347 0.6354 -0.11% 2.57% $0.637 $0.6

    llar 337

    Euro/Swis 0.9422 0.9435 -0.14% 0.31% 0.9455 0.94

    s 14

    Euro/Ster 0.8281 0.8282 -0.01% 0.1% 0.829 0.82

    ling 67

    NZ 0.5702 0.5704 -0.02% 1.92% $0.573 0.56

    Dollar/Do 78

    llar

    Dollar/No 11.1345​ 11.1528 -0.16% -2.03% 11.174 11.1

    rway 19

    Euro/Norw 11.6067 11.6507 -0.38% -1.38% 11.6867 11.5

    ay 917

    Dollar/Sw 10.723 10.7171 0.06% -2.67% 10.7582 10.6

    eden 91

    Euro/Swed 11.178 11.1963 -0.17% -2.53% 11.2175 11.1

    en 759

    (Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss; Additional reporting by Lucy Raitano in London; Editing by Philippa Fletcher, Emelia Sithole-Matarise, Kirsten Donovan and Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US dollar and yen rise as safe-haven currencies.
    • •Market reacts to Trump's tariff threats.
    • •Federal Reserve minutes show inflation concerns.
    • •Russia-Ukraine talks impact euro and global currencies.
    • •New Zealand dollar gains after rate cut.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US dollar, yen rise as risk appetite fades on tariff rhetoric, Russia talks

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the rise of the US dollar and yen due to tariff threats and Russia-Ukraine talks.

    2How did the market react to Trump's tariff threats?

    The market saw a rise in safe-haven currencies like the US dollar and yen, while riskier currencies fell.

    3What impact did the Federal Reserve minutes have?

    The minutes showed inflation concerns, causing the US dollar to slip against the yen.

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