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日元瑞郎避险魅力再现 美元指数持续承压
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-12 12:24

Group 1 - The demand for USD put options is strong amid a weakening dollar, with prices for these options exceeding those for call options, particularly in the euro to USD risk reversal options, where the premium for USD puts reached a five-year high in May [1] - Two main factors supporting the dollar are the extreme divergence between the dollar and interest rates, and geopolitical tensions leading to rising oil prices, which may favor the dollar due to liquidity advantages [1] - The Swiss franc has seen the largest fluctuations against the dollar across all time frames, particularly a -1.12% change over one week, while the dollar index has remained relatively stable [2] Group 2 - The GBP/USD exchange rate rose from 1.3525 to 1.3598, reaching a high since June 5, driven by USD selling pressure, despite previous declines due to weak UK GDP data [5] - Analysts expect the UK economy to contract more than anticipated in Q2, with a 0.3% contraction in April, leading to increased expectations for interest rate cuts later this year [5] - The Japanese yen's appeal as a safe-haven currency has been bolstered by the Japanese government's cautious stance on trade negotiations with the US, with expectations that the Bank of Japan will maintain its current interest rate policy [6] Group 3 - The euro to USD exchange rate surpassed 1.1600, reaching a three-year high, with the options market prepared for this rise through risk reversal options and direct purchases of euro call options [7] - The European Central Bank's interest rates are expected to remain unchanged in the foreseeable future, although there may be policy adjustments in upcoming meetings [8]