Currency Market Overview - The dollar index (DXY00) fell to a 1-week low, finishing down by -0.83% due to pressure from Chinese regulators advising financial institutions to reduce US Treasury holdings, raising concerns about foreign demand for US dollar assets [1] - The Chinese yuan strengthened, reaching a 2.5-year high against the dollar, further contributing to the dollar's decline [1] - The dollar's losses were exacerbated by comments from National Economic Council Director Hassett, who indicated expectations of slightly lower US job numbers due to slower population growth and higher productivity [1] Foreign Investment Trends - The dollar reached a 4-year low following President Trump's remarks expressing comfort with the dollar's weakness, as foreign investors withdrew capital from the US amid a growing budget deficit and political polarization [2] - The swaps market is pricing in a 19% chance of a -25 basis point rate cut at the next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, with expectations of a -50 basis point cut by 2026 [3] Eurozone Developments - The EUR/USD pair rallied to a 1-week high, finishing up by +0.88%, supported by a weaker dollar and a rise in the Eurozone Feb Sentix investor confidence index to a 7-month high of 4.2, surpassing expectations [4] - ECB Governing Council member Peter Kazimir stated that interest rates should only be altered in response to significant deviations from growth and inflation baselines, with a mere 2% chance of a -25 basis point rate cut at the next ECB meeting [5] Japanese Yen Movement - The USD/JPY pair fell by -0.91%, with the yen recovering from a 2-week low as Japanese Finance Minister Katayama's comments prompted short-covering in the yen, emphasizing communication with financial markets to maintain stability in dollar-yen movements [6]
Dollar Falls on Fears Foreign Dollar Demand Will Weaken
Yahoo Finance·2026-02-09 20:31