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""Now we're back in a very uncertain environment.""
— Ray Attrill , Executive
""There are pluses and minuses to a weak currency.""
— Sanae Takaichi , Politician
""I was open to leaving interest rates on hold...""
— Christopher Waller , Executive
"Now we're back in a very uncertain environment."
— Ray Attrill , Executive
""Now we're back in a very uncertain environment.""
— Ray Attrill , Executive
"Now we’re back in a very uncertain environment."
— Ray Attrill , Executive
"I was open to leaving interest rates on hold at the Fed’s March meeting if upcoming February jobs data indicates the US labor market has 'pivoted to a more solid footing'."
— Christopher Waller , Executive
"Now we’re back in a very uncertain environment."
— Ray Attrill , Executive
"A prolonged military campaign would likely lift the USD against most currencies, except JPY and CHF, given the greater disruption to oil supply."
— Samara Hammoud , Executive
"I was open to leaving interest rates on hold at the Fed’s March meeting if upcoming February jobs data indicates the US labor market has ‘pivoted to a more solid footing’."
— Christopher Waller , Executive
Key People
Christopher Waller is a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Commerce secretary during Trump's administration.
Ray Attrill is the head of FX Strategy at National Australia Bank.
Ryosei Akazawa is a trade minister of Japan.
Samara Hammoud is a currency strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Prime Minister of Japan re-elected by Parliament.
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The dollar remained weak as Asian markets reopened, grappling with the impact of renewed U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainties following a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's emergency tariffs.
The dollar held losses as China and Japan reopened after holidays, with markets concerned about the fallout from renewed U.S. tariffs and trade tensions following a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's emergency tariffs.
The yen weakened as markets assessed the impact of renewed U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainties following a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's emergency tariffs.
The dollar held losses as China and Japan reopened after holidays, with markets concerned about the fallout from renewed U.S. tariffs and trade tensions following a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's emergency tariffs.
The dollar weakened as Asian markets reopened, grappling with the impact of renewed U.S. tariff threats and a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's emergency tariffs.
The dollar held losses as Asian markets reopened, with President Trump's tariff threats clouding the global trade outlook. The yen weakened slightly after reports of U.S. rate checks to support Japan's currency.
The dollar weakened as Asian markets reopened, grappling with the impact of renewed U.S. tariff threats on global trade, following a Supreme Court ruling that President Trump's use of emergency tariffs exceeded his authority.
The yen weakened as markets assessed the impact of renewed U.S. tariff threats on global trade, with Japan's government seeking favorable treatment under new tariff measures.
The Japanese yen slipped to around 155 per dollar amid ongoing trade uncertainty and concerns over Japan's fiscal outlook, following U.S. tariff threats and weak GDP data.
The Japanese yen declined as markets assessed the effects of renewed U.S. tariffs on global trade.
The dollar remained weak as Asian markets reopened, grappling with the impact of renewed U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainties following a Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's emergency tariffs.
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