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    Home > Trading > Dollar edges down from six-week peak, Swedish crown jumps
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    Dollar edges down from six-week peak, Swedish crown jumps

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on February 20, 2023

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 2, 2026

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    By Samuel Indyk

    LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar edged lower on Monday but kept close to Friday’s six-week high, after a flurry of economic data reinforced market expectations of tighter monetary policy from the Federal Reserve.

    The U.S. dollar index, which measures the dollar against six other major currencies, slipped 0.2% to 103.81. It is still up almost 1.8% for the month, on track for its first monthly gain since September. It hit a six-week high of 104.67 on Friday.

    Liquidity is expected to remain thin on Monday, with U.S. markets closed for Presidents’ Day.

    Data from the world’s largest economy in recent weeks has pointed to a still-tight labour market, sticky consumer prices, robust retail sales and higher producer prices, raising expectations the U.S. central bank has more to do to tame inflation, and that interest rates will rise.

    But with markets expecting the Fed funds rate to peak just under 5.3% by July, analysts said the move in the dollar may have run its course.

    “The dollar has had quite a big move this month on the back of rates repricing and the question is how much further that’s going to run,” Chris Turner, global head of markets at ING said.

    “I’d say the majority of what we’re calling a ‘corrective rally’ in the dollar has been seen,” Turner added.

    Hawkish comments from Fed officials have also underpinned the U.S. dollar, as they signalled interest rates would need to rise to quash inflation.

    Sweden’s crown outperformed after core inflation ticked up in January, while minutes from the central bank’s last meeting showed policymakers backed more rate hikes to bring inflation under control.

    The euro fell 1.1% against the Swedish crown to 11.05 crowns while the dollar was down 1% to 10.3405.

    “We now see the Riksbank hiking by 50 basis points in April and 25 basis points in June,” said Torbjörn Isaksson, chief analyst at Nordea, who previously saw one more 25 basis point rise in April.

    “This should support the crown and we are seeing it stronger today,” Isaksson added, while noting the European Central Bank (ECB) and Fed have also sounded hawkish.

    Two ECB policymakers said on Friday that interest rates in the euro zone have some way to rise, pushing up market pricing for the peak ECB rate.

    The euro was little changed against the dollar at $1.0690, just above Friday’s six-week low of $1.06125.

    “We think the U.S. disinflation process will have another leg in the second quarter, while in Europe, inflation is likely to be stickier,” ING’s Turner said.

    “Euro rates are probably likely to stay at higher levels, whereas we think dollar rates will more easily turn lower,” Turner added, which he said could support the euro in the first half of the year.

    The dollar was down 0.2% against the yen to 133.94. It hit a two-month high of 135.12 yen on Friday.

    The Australian dollar rose 0.6% to $0.6918 ahead of minutes from the Reserve Bank of Australia’s latest policy meeting on Tuesday.

    The kiwi rose 0.1% to $0.6249, ahead of a Reserve Bank of New Zealand rate decision on Wednesday, at which the bank is expected to scale down to a half-point interest rate increase.

    (Reporting by Samuel Indyk and Rae Wee; Editing by Shri Navaratnam, Sam Holmes, Barbara Lewis and Christina Fincher)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar edges down from six-week peak, Swedish crown jumps

    1What is foreign exchange?

    Foreign exchange, or forex, refers to the global marketplace for trading national currencies against one another. It is the largest financial market in the world, where currencies are bought and sold.

    2What is monetary policy?

    Monetary policy is the process by which a central bank manages the supply of money, interest rates, and inflation to achieve macroeconomic objectives such as controlling inflation, consumption, growth, and liquidity.

    3What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power. It is typically measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or the Producer Price Index (PPI).

    4What is a currency index?

    A currency index measures the value of a currency against a basket of other currencies. It helps traders and investors assess the strength or weakness of a currency relative to others.

    5What are economic indicators?

    Economic indicators are statistics that provide information about the economic performance of a country. They include data on GDP, unemployment rates, inflation, and consumer spending, influencing monetary policy decisions.

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