What else is weighing on the US greenback?
Analysts stated the greenback’s latest weak point displays broader considerations about Washington’s coverage course and investor confidence in US belongings, relatively than developments in Japan alone.
In any case, it stays unclear whether or not any joint motion by Japan and the US would sign a deliberate American choice for a weaker greenback, Mr Sim stated.
“That’s a hypothesis, and it might not be true,” he famous.
Earlier indicators of greenback weak point emerged even earlier than hypothesis about yen intervention intensified.
The greenback got here beneath stress after US President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on some European nations over Greenland, elevating fears of renewed commerce tensions.
Such uncertainty can scale back overseas buyers’ urge for food for US belongings, together with equities and authorities bonds, which in flip weakens demand for the US greenback.
Trump’s Greenland risk, as an illustration, triggered what is called a “triple sell-off”, with declines within the US greenback, equities and authorities bonds occurring on the identical time. This steered buyers have been reassessing the perceived security of US markets.
Then on Jan 27, Trump triggered a flight from the US greenback, pushing it to a near four-year low after he dismissed the dollar’s weak point.
When requested by a reporter if he thought the worth of the greenback had declined an excessive amount of, Trump stated: “No, I feel it is nice, the worth of the greenback … greenback’s doing nice.” Merchants took his feedback as a sign to promote the dollar aggressively.
Trump’s feedback weren’t precisely new, however they got here at a time when the greenback had already been beneath stress.
“It exhibits there is a disaster of confidence within the US greenback, and it will seem that whereas the Trump administration sticks with its erratic commerce, overseas and financial coverage, this weak point might persist,” stated Kyle Rodda, a senior market analyst at Capital.com.
“The weak greenback flies within the face of in any other case sturdy fundamentals. The US financial system stays distinctive and the greenback must be reflecting that,” stated Rodda.
“However due to Trump’s behaviour, it isn’t.”
Steve Englander, head of worldwide G10 foreign money analysis at Commonplace Chartered in New York, stated foreign exchange merchants are “all the time in search of a pattern to leap on”.
“Usually officers push again towards abrupt foreign money strikes however when the president expresses indifference and even endorses the transfer, it emboldens USD sellers to maintain pushing,” he advised Reuters.
Mr Ng famous that the US greenback’s efficiency has been uneven. Whereas it fell towards some Asian currencies, it was not weakening towards others such because the rupee, peso or rupiah, reflecting variations in home financial circumstances and capital flows.
Actions in commodity costs, together with oil and gold, additionally have an effect on currencies in another way, he stated.
