US Dollar slips as recession fears and tariff confusion weigh on sentiment
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The US Dollar Index trades near the 99.40 zone after reversing earlier gains during Thursday’s session. Traders digest softer unemployment data, Durable Goods surprises, and mixed trade signals from Trump and Bessent. DXY remains under pressure below moving averages, with resistance at 100.00 and support around 99.33. The US Dollar (USD) retreats on Thursday as a cocktail of mixed economic data, dovish Federal Reserve (Fed) signals, and murky US-China tariff messaging unsettles market sentiment. After testing highs near 100.00 early in the day, the US Dollar Index (DXY) reversed course and was last seen drifting around 99.41, down 0.37%. Investors recalibrated expectations after US President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pushed back against claims of a unilateral tariff cut on Chinese goods. While Trump hinted at potential tariff relief if talks progress, Chinese officials reiterated that no negotiations were currently underway, demanding the removal of reciprocal tariffs before dialogue resumes. Fed officials added further intrigue. Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack stressed caution but acknowledged the potential for rate adjustments as early as June. Meanwhile, Governor Christopher Waller warned that firms remain paralyzed by tariff-induced uncertainty, hinting at broader economic spillovers. Daily digest market movers: US data is getting muddy Durable Goods Orders surprised with a 9.2% surge, driven by airplane orders, though core orders remained flat. Initial jobless claims rose to 222K; continuing claims dropped to 1.841M, adding mixed labor signals. Trump and Bessent reiterated that no unilateral tariff cuts are on the table, with China demanding full tariff removals before talks. Fed officials opened the door to rate cuts in June if recession signals intensify, fanning investor hopes for easing. US stocks initially surged on optimism before trimming gains; Gold remains elevated above $3,300 as yields fall. Technical Analysis: DXY slips as momentum fades below 100.00 Technically,…
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