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    US dollar recovers, Aussie hits five-year low after China tariff retaliation

    US dollar recovers, Aussie hits five-year low after China tariff retaliation

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on April 4, 2025

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    By Laura Matthews

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar rebounded against major currencies such as the euro and yen on Friday after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell acknowledged the repercussions of larger-than-expected U.S. tariffs and signaled a cautious tone on future easing.

    Powell said tariffs increased the risk of higher inflation and slower growth, highlighting the difficult path ahead for policymakers at the U.S. central bank.

    The Australian dollar, meanwhile, seen as a liquid proxy for the yuan, hit five-year lows against the greenback after China announced additional tariffs on U.S. goods on Friday.

    "This is a bit of a more hawkish reaction that he's focusing on the inflationary impact of tariffs. The U.S. economy has been dealing with higher inflation, and because the U.S. is the one doing the tariffs and it will apply to all imports, it's likely to have more impact on the U.S.," said Peter Vassallo, FX portfolio manager at BNP Paribas Asset Management.

    "The inflationary concerns are real, and this makes sense as we think about the fact that inflation, for five years now, has been running above target."

    Powell's comments followed data earlier in the day showing that nonfarm payrolls rose by 228,000 jobs last month after a downwardly revised 117,000 rise in February, well above the 135,000 forecast. The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2% from 4.1%.

    Markets drew little comfort from the numbers because "they don't factor in any of this week's events or the fallout that will inevitably come with them over the next few weeks," said Helen Given, director of trading, Monex USA.

    China announced additional tariffs of 34% on all U.S. goods, starting April 10. The move added to recession concerns and intensified a global stock market rout.

    A closely-watched inflation indicator next week will show how much the prices of goods and services are changing for consumers.

    The euro was last down 0.95% to $1.10947. It had jumped 1.8% on Thursday - its biggest daily rise since November 2022 - reaching as high as $1.1147, a level not seen since September 30.

    The euro posted its largest weekly rise since March 3.

    Markets are predicting four quarter-point interest rate cuts from the Fed in the remainder of this year, and reduced the odds of further Bank of Japan tightening to 11 bps.

    They also fully priced in three 25 basis point European Central Bank rate cuts by December.

    The dollar index, a measure of the currency against a basket of six major peers, had plunged 1.9% on Thursday, its worst day since November 2022. It rose 0.98% to 103 in afternoon trading on Friday.

    The Swiss Franc rose 0.6% versus the euro and hit a six-month high versus the dollar.

    Meanwhile, sterling declined 1.61% to $1.2889, after pushing as high as $1.3207 a day earlier, the first time since October 3. It was the pound's largest weekly decline since February 24.

    Deutsche Bank warned on Thursday of the risk of a crisis of confidence in the U.S. dollar, saying major shifts in capital flow allocations could take over from currency fundamentals and spark disorderly currency moves.

    As Chinese markets observed a national holiday on Friday, the dollar edged up 0.2% at 7.2959 yuan in offshore trade. On Thursday, it had leapt as much as 0.7% to a two-month high at 7.3485.

    The Australian dollar, which fell to its lowest since early April 2020, was last down 4.42% at $0.60490. Similarly, the New Zealand dollar was down 3.42% to $0.55960. The Aussie dollar posted its largest weekly loss since March 2020.

    The Canadian dollar dropped 0.81% to 1.4208.

    Meanwhile, the greenback pared losses against the yen, trading up 0.58% to 146.92 yen. It had slumped 2.2% in the prior session, at one point dipping as low as 145.19 yen for the first time since October 2. On the week, the dollar is down the most since early February.

    China faces combined duties of some 64%, when also factoring in a tariff of 10% that Trump levied in his first presidential term. Both China and the EU vowed countermeasures, raising the risk of a broader trade war.

    Currency              

    bid

    prices at

    4 April​

    8:25 p.m.

    GMT

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

    on Close Change Bid Bid

    Previous

    Session

    Dollar 103.08 102.01 1.07% -4.99% 103.18 101.

    index 53

    Euro/Doll 1.0936 1.1053 -1.04% 5.64% $1.1108 $1.0

    ar 925

    Dollar/Ye 146.87 146.135 0.56% -6.61% 147.4 144.

    n 58

    Euro/Yen 160.64​ 161.41 -0.48% -1.58% 162 159.

    04

    Dollar/Sw 0.862 0.8594 0.31% -5.01% 0.8625 0.84

    iss 78

    Sterling/ 1.286 1.31 -1.8% 2.85% $1.3113 $1.2

    Dollar 857​

    Dollar/Ca 1.4252 1.4097 1.12% -0.87% 1.4259 1.40

    nadian 54

    Aussie/Do 0.6032 0.6329 -4.65% -2.48% $0.6332 $0.5

    llar 987

    Euro/Swis 0.9427 0.9492 -0.68% 0.36% 0.9496 0.93

    s 64

    Euro/Ster 0.85 0.8432 0.81% 2.74% 0.8523 0.84

    ling 32

    NZ 0.5582 0.5794 -3.49% -0.06% $0.5797 0.55

    Dollar/Do 53

    llar

    Dollar/No 10.7504​ 10.3188 4.18% -5.41% 10.8266 10.3

    rway 066

    Euro/Norw 11.7591 11.4046 3.11% -0.08% 11.841 11.4

    ay 03

    Dollar/Sw 10.0393 9.7647 2.81% -8.88% 10.0972 9.74

    eden 51

    Euro/Swed 10.9813 10.7931 1.74% -4.23% 11.0924 10.7

    en 94

    (Additional reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; Editing by Shri Navaratnam, Clarence Fernandez, Toby Chopra, Nia Williams and Rod Nickel)

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