USD/SEK rebounds from a fresh four-month trough
The USD/SEK currency pair rebounded from a fresh four-month low of 10.5641 on Wednesday, recouping part of the losses from the prior trading day, ahead of crucial US macro data releases.Market players
The USD/SEK currency pair rebounded from a fresh four-month low of 10.5641 on Wednesday, recouping part of the losses from the prior trading day, ahead of crucial US macro data releases.
Market players awaited the second estimate of US GDP growth for Q4 on Thursday and the PCE inflation figures on Friday for more guidance on the Fed’s monetary easing trajectory.
Yesterday the US Dollar came under pressure after data showed US consumer confidence had plummeted to an eight-month low in February, reflecting anxiety over the Trump administration’s tariff policies.
Trump on Tuesday ordered a probe into potential new tariffs on copper imports in an attempt to rebuild US production of the metal.
Trump also said that tariffs on Canada and Mexico would “go forward” once the one-month delay period expires next week.
Markets are now pricing in two 25 basis point rate cuts by the Fed this year.
Meanwhile, the latest data out of Sweden showed that producer prices had risen 3.5% YoY in January, while accelerating from 1.7% YoY in December. It has been the sharpest price growth since March 2023.
The USD/SEK currency pair was last up 0.21% on the day to trade at 10.6075.
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