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Dollar Holds Firm Amid Geopolitical and Monetary Policy Uncertainty

Currency Markets23 June 2026

Foreign exchange markets traded within relatively narrow ranges as investors balanced geopolitical developments, monetary policy expectations, and political events across major economies.

The US Dollar remained broadly stable, supported by a combination of rising Treasury yields and renewed geopolitical concerns. While progress in diplomatic discussions between the United States and Iran contributed to improved market sentiment, renewed military rhetoric helped sustain demand for the dollar and limited downside pressure.

Additional support came from evolving expectations regarding Federal Reserve policy. Revised forecasts calling for further rate increases contributed to a more supportive backdrop for the currency, as investors reassessed the potential trajectory of US interest rates.

The euro remained relatively stable against the dollar. Continued hawkish commentary from European Central Bank officials reinforced expectations that policy tightening may not yet be complete, helping provide support for the single currency. Against the Swiss franc, the euro continued to strengthen as demand for defensive positioning moderated.

Sterling experienced a volatile trading session following political developments in the United Kingdom. Initial weakness was reversed as investors gained greater clarity regarding potential leadership outcomes, allowing the pound to recover most of its losses by the end of the session.

The Japanese yen remained under pressure and approached levels not seen since the mid-1980s. Despite intervention efforts and official warnings from Japanese authorities, the currency continued to weaken as investors focused on the significant interest rate differential between Japan and the United States. The pace of monetary policy normalization by the Bank of Japan remains a key area of focus for market participants.

The offshore Chinese yuan strengthened modestly following discussions surrounding international currency cooperation, although the People's Bank of China maintained a cautious approach through its daily currency fixing mechanism.

Currency markets continue to reflect the interaction between geopolitical developments, interest rate expectations, economic growth outlooks, and domestic political events, with investors remaining attentive to signals from central banks and policymakers worldwide.

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