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    Dollar Weakens After Gains All Week; Debt Deal Hopes Boost Market Sentiment

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on May 19, 2023

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    Last updated: February 1, 2026

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    Dollar weakens after gains all week; debt deal hopes boost market sentiment

    By Amanda Cooper and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss

    LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – The dollar fell on Friday after posting gains for most of the week, as optimism over a breakthrough in U.S. debt ceiling talks boosted risk sentiment and spurred buying of currencies that benefit from positive economic and market conditions.

    The euro, sterling, and commodity currencies such as the Australian, New Zealand and Canadian dollars all rallied at the expense of the greenback.

    The dollar index eased 0.2% to 103.31, after hitting seven-week peaks the previous session. On the week, the dollar posted a 0.6% gain.

    Negotiators for Joe Biden’s Democrats told the president on Friday that they are making “steady progress” in talks with Republicans aimed at avoiding a U.S. default, just days after Biden and top U.S. congressional Republican Kevin McCarthy underscored their determination to strike a deal to raise the government’s $31.4 trillion debt ceiling.

    That eased fears of an unprecedented and economically catastrophic default.

    “There is a little bit of excitement over the debt ceiling, which is helping risk appetite,” said Brad Bechtel, global head of FX at Jefferies in New York. “It’s also a Friday and people cover ahead of the weekend. The dollar has had a nice rally all week.”

    At the same time, data pointing to a still-tight labour market, with the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits falling more than expected last week, also raised expectations that the Federal Reserve could raise rates again next month to tame inflation.

    The market has priced in a roughly 36% chance that the Fed raises the benchmark rate at its June meeting by 25 basis points, with the majority of traders still factoring in a pause.

    Money markets also showed traders believe U.S. rates will fall to around 4.7% by year-end, compared with an expectation for a drop to 4.25% just two weeks ago – reflecting how the chances of a flurry of rate cuts have dropped.

    “The message from the Fed has been really hawkish. We know there has been this divergence between what the market’s expecting and what the Fed has actually been saying and that was always going to need to be reconciled at some point. We’re starting to see this play out in the FX market now,” City Index strategist Fiona Cincotta said.

    Two Fed policymakers said on Thursday U.S. inflation does not look like it is cooling fast enough to allow the Fed to pause its tightening campaign.

    Investors currently hold bearish bets, or short positions, against the dollar versus other G10 currencies worth nearly $12 billion – the largest in almost two years. This would suggest there could be some incentive to unwind some of those bets, meaning the dollar has room to rally.

    In mid-morning trading, the dollar slipped 0.1% against the yen to 138.55 yen, having risen to a six-month peak of 138.745 earlier. On the week, the dollar gained 2.1%, on track for its largest weekly rise since mid-February.

    The euro rose 0.2% to $1.0791, just above its lowest for seven weeks, while sterling inched up 0.2% to $1.2434, not far off its lowest in a month.

    Among other major currencies, the Australian dollar took some heart from a pickup in commodity prices like copper and iron ore, rising 0.5% to $0.6653.

    In China, the yuan slid to its lowest since December to 7.0752 per U.S. dollar in the offshore market, as data offered evidence of a sputtering recovery in the world’s second-largest economy. The dollar, however, was last down 0.2% at 7.0259.

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    Currency bid prices at 10:00AM (1400 GMT)

    Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

    Previous Change

    Session

    Dollar index 103.3300 103.5000 -0.15% -0.155% +103.6200 +103.0700

    Euro/Dollar $1.0793 $1.0771 +0.20% +0.73% +$1.0825 +$1.0760

    Dollar/Yen 138.5600 138.7150 -0.11% +5.69% +138.7000 +137.9750

    Euro/Yen 149.54 149.37 +0.11% +6.59% +149.7900 +148.7600

    Dollar/Swiss 0.9018 0.9052 -0.38% -2.48% +0.9058 +0.9005

    Sterling/Dollar $1.2433 $1.2409 +0.21% +2.82% +$1.2468 +$1.2393

    Dollar/Canadian 1.3496 1.3502 -0.04% -0.39% +1.3512 +1.3469

    Aussie/Dollar $0.6657 $0.6622 +0.55% -2.33% +$0.6671 +$0.6618

    Euro/Swiss 0.9731 0.9747 -0.16% -1.66% +0.9751 +0.9729

    Euro/Sterling 0.8678 0.8678 +0.00% -1.88% +0.8696 +0.8677

    NZ $0.6276 $0.6225 +0.85% -1.13% +$0.6290 +$0.6224

    Dollar/Dollar

    Dollar/Norway 10.8660 10.9200 -0.40% +10.82% +10.9380 +10.8190

    Euro/Norway 11.7202 11.7474 -0.23% +11.74% +11.7781 +11.6800

    Dollar/Sweden 10.5480 10.5512 +0.04% +1.35% +10.5822 +10.5059

    Euro/Sweden 11.3808 11.3768 +0.04% +2.07% +11.3932 +11.3487

    (Reporting by Amanda Cooper in London and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss in New York; Additional reporting by Rae Wee in Singapore; Editing by Kim Coghill, Kirsten Donovan)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar weakens after gains all week; debt deal hopes boost market sentiment

    1What is foreign exchange?

    Foreign exchange, or forex, is the global market for trading national currencies against one another. It is the largest financial market in the world, facilitating international trade and investment.

    2What is currency hedging?

    Currency hedging is a risk management strategy used to protect against fluctuations in exchange rates. It involves taking an offsetting position in a related currency to minimize potential losses.

    3What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, expressed as a percentage. They are influenced by central bank policies and economic conditions.

    4What is economic growth?

    Economic growth refers to an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over time, typically measured by the rise in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

    5What is the dollar index?

    The dollar index measures the value of the U.S. dollar against a basket of foreign currencies. It is used to gauge the dollar's strength in the global market.

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