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US Dollar slides to 5-week low ahead of Fed’s decision

The US Dollar (USD) ended the week near a five-week low of around 97.80, maintaining a weak tone amid risk aversion in financial markets. Concerns escalated after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose 10% tariffs on eight European countries, which would increase over time unless Denmark agrees to sell Greenland to the US. Tensions remained high until Trump, along with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, announced a framework for a future deal regarding Greenland on Wednesday.

In addition, the US released updated data on its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the third quarter (Q3), revising the annualized growth rate for the three months ending in September to 4.4%, up from the previous estimate of 4.3%.

The country also published the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index data for October and November. The report indicated that annual inflation rose to 2.8% in November, up from 2.7% in October. Furthermore, the core PCE Price Index increased by 2.8% in November, following a 2.7% rise in October, which met market expectations.

DXY is trading near the 97.80 weekly low, reaching a five-week low after lower-than-expected US January preliminary S&P Global Purchasing Managers Indexes (PMIs), which printed at manufacturing, 51.9 (52.1 expected) and services, 52.5 (52.8 expected).

US Dollar Price Today

The table below shows the percentage change of US Dollar (USD) against listed major currencies today. US Dollar was the strongest against the Euro.

USDEURGBPJPYCADAUDNZDCHF
USD-0.43%-0.87%-1.53%-0.59%-0.70%-0.49%-0.63%
EUR0.43%-0.44%-1.14%-0.16%-0.27%-0.06%-0.20%
GBP0.87%0.44%-0.70%0.29%0.18%0.39%0.24%
JPY1.53%1.14%0.70%1.02%0.90%1.10%0.96%
CAD0.59%0.16%-0.29%-1.02%-0.12%0.09%-0.04%
AUD0.70%0.27%-0.18%-0.90%0.12%0.21%0.08%
NZD0.49%0.06%-0.39%-1.10%-0.09%-0.21%-0.14%
CHF0.63%0.20%-0.24%-0.96%0.04%-0.08%0.14%

The heat map shows percentage changes of major currencies against each other. The base currency is picked from the left column, while the quote currency is picked from the top row. For example, if you pick the US Dollar from the left column and move along the horizontal line to the Japanese Yen, the percentage change displayed in the box will represent USD (base)/JPY (quote).

EUR/USD: The preliminary estimates of the EU Hamburg Commercial Bank (HCOB) Purchasing Managers’ Indexes (PMIs) were mixed, as the Manufacturing Index improved to 49.4 from 48.8 in December, remaining in contraction territory, while the Services PMI was 51.9, down from 52.4. As a result, the Composite PMI held at 51.5, slightly below the 51.6 anticipated. Next week, the focus will be on EU and German Q4 GDP, and German inflation for January.

GBP/USD is trading near the 1.3600 price region, a level it hadn’t reached since September 2025. In December, Retail Sales rose 0.4% MoM, exceeding estimates for a 0.1% decline. Annually based, sales increased from 1.8% to 2.5%, above forecasts of 1% growth. S&P Global Services and Composite PMIs fared better than the December print, with services output rising from 51.4 to 54.3, the Manufacturing PMI resulting at 49.4 from 48.8, and the Composite PMI rising from 51.4 to 53.9.

USD/JPY is trading near a two-week low at 156.00 after the Bank of Japan (BoJ) decided to keep its policy settings unchanged (0.75%) at its first policy meeting of the year, as expected. In the post-meeting press conference, BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda refrained from commenting on foreign exchange levels.

AUD/USD is trading close to 0.6880, reaching a level it hadn’t touched since September 2024. This comes as the commodity-heavy currency surges amid record-highs in Gold.

Gold is trading at record highs of $4,988 as geopolitical tensions haven’t eased.

Anticipating economic perspectives: Voices on the horizon

  • European Central Bank (ECB) Joachim Nagel will speak in London on Monday.
  • On Tuesday, we have another ECB Nagel speech alongside ECB President Christine Lagarde.
  • ECB Elderson and Schnabel will speak on Wednesday.
  • ECB Cipollonne will speak on Thursday.
  • To close the week, Federal Reserve (Fed) Musalem and Bowman will be talking on Friday, resuming speaking after the Fed’s monetary policy announcement.

Central Banks: Upcoming meetings/releases to shape monetary policies

  • ADP Employment Change 4-week average will be released on Tuesday alongside the BoJ monetary policy minutes.
  • Wednesday will start with the Australian Consumer Price Index (CPI) and continue with the Bank of Canada (BoC) interest rate decision (2.25% current vs 2.25% expected), its monetary policy statement, and a press conference.
  • The Fed will release its Interest rate decision (3.50%-3.75% current vs 3.50%-3.75% expected), alongside its monetary policy statement on Wednesday.
  • Japan will publish Tokyo CPI, Retail Trade, and Unemployment data on Thursday. The US will also release Initial Jobless Claims and the Nonfarm Payrolls for Q3.
  • On Friday, Germany and the Eurozone will release their respective Q4 flash GDP and unemployment rates. Germany will also release its preliminary Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) for January.
  • The US will release its December Producer Price Index (PPI) data. At last, China will release the NBS Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), on January 30.

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/news/forecasting-the-upcoming-week-us-dollar-slides-to-5-week-low-ahead-of-feds-decision-202601231914

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