FOREX-Dollar soft ahead of Trump's reciprocal tariffs; RBA stands pat on rates
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Investors gird for Trump's reciprocal tariffs
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With little details out on duties, investors expect volatility
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Aussie wobbles near 4-week low after RBA decision
(Updates after RBA policy decision)
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The Aussie was little changed at
"The RBA's statement suggests they're inching towards their
next cut, but in no rush to signal one ahead of the election or
the quarterly inflation figures," said
The RBA delivered its first rate cut in over four years
in February but has since adopted a cautious tone on further
easing, with Governor
Investor focus has been firmly on the new round of
reciprocal levies that the
That has left currency markets subdued as traders stayed on
the sidelines awaiting clarity on Trump's trade policies. Trump
has already imposed tariffs on aluminium, steel and autos, along
with increased tariffs on all goods from
"The second quarter may bring with it as much uncertainty
and volatility for investors as the first quarter of the year,"
said
"To date, there has been very little clarity on what and who these tariffs will target out of the gate. Market volatility could escalate depending on what and who is targeted."
The euro was steady at
The Japanese yen was 0.2% stronger at 149.62 per dollar on Tuesday. The yen rose nearly 5% against the dollar in the January-March period on growing bets that the Bank of Japan would hike interest rates again.
Data on Tuesday showed business sentiment among big Japanese manufacturers worsened in the three months to March, a sign escalating trade tensions were already taking a toll on the export-reliant economy and complicating the BOJ's next move.
Beyond tariffs, it is gearing up for a busy week with a string of economic reports, including jobs and payrolls data, that could shed much-needed light on how the U.S. economy is holding up under a second Trump presidency.
Federal Reserve Chair
The dollar index, which measures the U.S. currency
against six rivals, was 0.12% lower at 104.06. Sterling
was 0.1% higher at
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