US Dollar Index maintains position above 99.00 as US-China trade concerns weaken
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The US Dollar Index is finding support amid renewed optimism surrounding US-China trade relations. Trump has indicated a readiness to ease tariffs on Chinese goods, while Beijing has exempted selected US imports. The Greenback remains vulnerable, as the unpredictability of Trump’s trade policy continues to undermine investor confidence in US assets. The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against a basket of six major currencies, is rebounding after falling over 0.50% in the previous session. The DXY is trading around 99.20 during the European hours on Monday. The US Dollar’s recovery is supported by renewed optimism over US-China trade relations. US President Donald Trump has signaled a willingness to ease tariffs on Chinese goods, while Beijing has announced exemptions for certain US imports. These developments have fueled hopes for a resolution to the prolonged trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies. Trump also underscored ongoing progress in negotiations and confirmed continued dialogue with Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to the *Wall Street Journal*, the President is aiming to reduce the impact of automotive tariffs by eliminating overlapping duties on foreign-made vehicles and cutting tariffs on imported auto parts. Despite this positive momentum, the Greenback remains vulnerable due to the unpredictable nature of Trump’s trade policy, which has at times eroded investor confidence in US assets. Any renewed tensions in the US-China trade dispute could place further downside pressure on the USD, potentially shifting investor preference toward the euro and other alternatives. Meanwhile, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent noted on Monday that he held discussions with Chinese officials last week but did not address tariffs. He emphasized that while communication between the two governments continues, it is up to Beijing to take the first steps toward easing trade tensions, citing the existing trade…
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