The U.S. dollar reached a two-month high as markets anticipated Federal Reserve rate hikes, pressuring the Japanese yen towards intervention levels. Mounting inflation concerns led nearly half of Fed policymakers to expect a hike this year, with strong retail sales further bolstering hawkish sentiment. Fresh Gulf uncertainties also supported the dollar by elevating oil prices.

A preliminary deal to end the Middle East war boosted global risk appetite, sending oil prices down and the U.S. dollar near 10-day lows. Investors now await central bank meetings…

LONDON, June 16 : The dollar held near 10-day lows on Tuesday as a preliminary deal to end the Iran war buoyed risk appetite, while the yen teetered near the closely watched 160…

LONDON, June 16 : The dollar held at 10-day lows on Tuesday as a preliminary deal to end the Iran war buoyed risk appetite, while the yen teetered near the closely watched 160…

The dollar weakened ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy decision, with optimism over a U.S.-Iran peace deal boosting risk appetite. The yen also struggled against a softer…

NEW YORK, June 17 : The dollar edged higher on Wednesday ahead of the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting, the first to be chaired by Kevin Warsh, with…

NEW YORK, June 17 : The dollar strengthened across the board on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held the benchmark interest rate steady and the Fed's statement showed…

NEW YORK, June 17 : Major stock indexes fell, bond yields rose and the U.S. dollar extended gains on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve held the benchmark interest rate steady…

Dollar surges as Fed signals support for rate hikes in 2026. Rate hike in 2026 at 60% YES.

17日のニューヨーク外国為替市場で、対ドル円相場は一時1ドル=160円台後半をつけ、2024年7月以来、約1年11カ月ぶりの円安ドル高水準となった。今年4月末に日本政府と日本銀行が為替介入を実施した…

Japanese currency near two-year low as rate gap pressures mount

The U.S. dollar reached a two-month high as markets anticipated Federal Reserve rate hikes, pressuring the Japanese yen towards intervention levels. Mounting inflation concerns…