Lola Evans
11 Mar 2025, 01:25 GMT+10
NEW YORK CITY, New York - The global foreign exchange market experienced notable shifts on Monday, influenced by escalating trade tensions and growing concerns over a potential U.S. recession. The U.S. dollar weakened against major currencies, reflecting investors' apprehensions about the economic outlook.
Key Currency Movements:
EUR/USD (Euro/US Dollar): The euro edged higher against the dollar, trading at 1.0824, marking a modest increase of 0.03 percent.
USD/JPY (US Dollar/Japanese Yen): The dollar declined by 0.76 percent against the yen, settling at 147.34.
USD/CAD (US Dollar/Canadian Dollar): The greenback strengthened against the Canadian dollar, with the pair trading at 1.4445, an increase of 0.59 percent.
GBP/USD (British Pound/US Dollar): The British pound weakened by 0.30 percent against the dollar, trading at 1.2871.
USD/CHF (US Dollar/Swiss Franc): The dollar saw a slight uptick against the Swiss franc, trading at 0.8813, up 0.21 percent.
AUD/USD (Australian Dollar/US Dollar): The Australian dollar decreased by 0.40 percent against the U.S. dollar, trading at 0.6279.
NZD/USD (New Zealand Dollar/US Dollar): The New Zealand dollar edged down by 0.13 percent against the U.S. dollar, trading at 0.5697.
Market Influences:
The currency market's movements were largely attributed to:
Trade Tensions: Ongoing global trade disputes, particularly involving the United States, have heightened market uncertainty. The recent imposition of tariffs has led to concerns about a potential slowdown in global economic growth.
Recession Fears: Investors are increasingly wary of a possible U.S. recession, influenced by volatile tariff policies and economic indicators suggesting a slowdown. This sentiment has driven a shift towards safer assets, benefiting currencies like the Japanese yen and Swiss franc.
Equity Market Declines: Significant sell-offs in global equity markets, including a sharp drop in U.S. stock indices, have further fueled risk aversion, impacting currency valuations.
Outlook:
As trade negotiations continue and economic data releases loom, the forex market is expected to remain volatile.
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