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US Dollar Continues to Rise Slightly

US Dollar Continues to Rise Slightly

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The USD continued to rise modestly on the international market due to the tug-of-war between the Fed's policies and geopolitical risks, while also facing pressure from the wave of tightening policies by other major economies.

AI quick analysis

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1) Market Context & Analysis Scope

  • International currency market's response to geopolitical risks and Fed's policy.
  • Impact of large economies' policy tightening waves.
  • 2) Mechanism of Influence:
  • The tug-of-war between Fed's policy and geopolitical risks increases the price of USD.
  • The wave of policy tightening by other large economies further pushes up the price of USD.
  • The surprise and certainty of USD price increase news is high, based on the trend of international currency market.
  • 3) Benefiting/Pressure Groups:

Benefiting groups

  • Banking sector (especially banks with high local currency ratios), export companies.

Pressure groups

  • Industries with high USD ratios in assets and revenue, such as tourism and real estate companies.

4) Risks to Monitor

  • The risk of continued USD price increase affecting export sales and income of companies.
  • The risk of Fed's and other large economies' policy tightening continuing to pressure USD.
  • 5) Short-Term Timeframe:
  • In the short term, USD may continue to increase in price due to the pressure from policy tightening waves and geopolitical risks.
  • However, closely monitor the trend of international currency market to be able to respond in a timely manner.

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During the third week of May (18-22/05), the USD saw a slight increase in value on the international market, mainly driven by the tug-of-war between Fed policies and geopolitical risks, intertwined with pressure from a wave of simultaneous policy tightening by major economies.