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    Dollar regular as markets await Trump tariff readability, central banks By Reuters | Invesloan.com

    January 23, 2025Updated:January 23, 2025
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    By Kevin Buckland and Harry Robertson

    TOKYO/LONDON (Reuters) -The dollar traded in narrow ranges against major peers on Thursday as it struggled for direction in the absence of concrete announcements on tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump.

    A spate of central bank policy decisions could move currencies over the next week, with the Bank of Japan widely expected to raise interest rates at the end of a two-day meeting on Friday.

    Rate decisions from the U.S. Federal Reserve and European Central Bank are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday of next week, respectively.

    The – which measures the currency versus six top rivals, including the euro and yen – was little changed at 108.34.

    It tumbled 1.2% on Monday in its steepest one-day slide since November 2023, as Trump’s first day in office brought a barrage of executive orders but none on tariffs.

    The dollar had climbed to a more than two-year high of 110.17 on Jan. 13 on the back of a strong U.S. economy and expectations of widespread U.S. tariffs, which could dent other countries’ currencies.

    The euro was down 0.09% at $1.04. The ECB is widely expected to cut rates by a quarter point next week.

    So far this week, Trump has mooted levies of around 25% on Canada and Mexico and 10% on China from Feb. 1. He also promised duties on European imports, without giving details.

    Trump is scheduled to speak remotely at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, at 11 a.m. ET (1600 GMT), his first major speech to global business and political leaders since returning to power.

    “President Trump has so far taken a less hostile-than-expected approach to China,” amid overall “softer-than-expected policies and tone on tariffs”, said Carol Kong, a currency strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia (OTC:).

    At the same time, “we are cautious (that) risk sentiment remains fragile and can quickly turn sour if President Trump strikes a more aggressive tone”.

    Trump on Monday signed a trade memo ordering federal agencies to review a range of trade issues by April 1, which many market participants believe will be a key date in revealing tariff plans.

    The dollar was up 0.15% against in offshore trading, at 7.292 yuan. It has fallen around 0.5% against the yuan, also called the renminbi, since Trump’s inauguration.

    “There was a fear that there would be big tariffs on day one, that the Chinese renminbi would weaken,” said Jane Foley, head of FX strategy at Rabobank.

    “But now you’ve had the news from China overnight about insurers supporting the stock market. You’ve had a different tone, including a call with Trump and Xi (Jinping, China’s president) on Friday.”

    China announced plans on Thursday to channel hundreds of billions of yuan of investment from state-owned insurers into shares.

    Japan’s yen was flat at 156.44 per dollar with markets pricing around 95% odds of a quarter-point hike on Friday.

    The Canadian dollar slipped to C$1.4407 against the greenback after it and the Mexican peso had a volatile start to the year due to concerns about tariffs.

    © Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A money exchange vendor holds U.S. dollar banknotes at his shop in Beirut, Lebanon December 21, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo

    The Bank of Canada is seen as likely to reduce rates by a quarter point next Wednesday.

    The Mexican peso was little changed at 20.49 versus the U.S. currency.

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