ποΈ Dollar Selling Dominates as Trump Tariff Uncertainty Weighs on Markets
π― Todayβs Focus
Uncertainty surrounding new Trump-era tariffs is driving broad dollar selling, with markets on alert for further headlines.
At the start of the week in Asia, the dollar weakened sharply.
The catalyst: a rapid policy escalation following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
πΊπΈ Confusion Around Trump Tariffs
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Feb 20: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled βreciprocal tariffsβ unconstitutional.
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Immediately after: President Trump invoked Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974
β Announced a flat 10% tariff. -
Feb 21: Via social media, he stated
β The 10% rate would be raised immediately to as much as 15%.
π Policy uncertainty expanded
π βSell Americaβ sentiment spread in markets
π± FX Moves (Asia Session)
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USD/JPY: 155.07 β fell toward 154.00
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EUR/USD: 1.1784 β 1.1835
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GBP/USD: 1.3480 β 1.3533
Although markets stabilized somewhat later,
the dollar remains weaker compared to late last week.
π Dollar Index (DXY)
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Friday close: 97.796
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Asia low: 97.355
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Current: 97.59 (β0.22%)
Selling pressure eased into London,
but upside remains capped.
π Geopolitical Risk
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Continued U.S.βIran tensions
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Ongoing uncertainty in the Middle East
π Political risk is driving sentiment
π Markets are highly sensitive to fresh headlines
π Todayβs Key Economic Data
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π©πͺ Germany Ifo Business Climate (forecast: 88.3)
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πΊπΈ U.S. Manufacturing New Orders
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πΊπΈ U.S. Durable Goods (final)
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π²π½ Mexico GDP (final)
However, political headlines may outweigh economic data today.
π Speaking Events
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BOE MPC Member Taylor
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Fed Governor Waller
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ECB President Lagarde
Wallerβs comments may be particularly influential for the dollar.
π Current Market Structure
| Factor | Impact on USD |
|---|---|
| New tariff announcement | β Bearish USD |
| Policy uncertainty | β Bearish USD |
| Geopolitical risk | β³ Partial support |
| Awaiting U.S. data | Neutral |
π Summary
β Dollar selling dominates at the start of the week
β Tariff confusion is the primary driver
β Geopolitical risks remain in play
β Markets are extremely sensitive to political headlines
Direction now depends heavily on policy developments.
New tariff comments or legal actions could move markets instantly.
For now, the short-term bias leans toward a nervous, headline-driven USD weakness.


