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Forexlive European FX news wrap 23 July – The US Dollar remains in the driver’s seat

The European
session was empty on the data front. The highlight continues to be the US
Dollar as the greenback has been gaining ground against the major currencies
since last Wednesday.

It’s not clear
what is behind the move. The data continues to point to a resilient economy
with inflation falling slowly back to target. That should see the Fed cutting
rates at least two times this year.

On the other hand,
Trump is looking more and more like a potential winner and his policies are
seen as inflationary, which could see the Fed eventually going even more slowly
on rate cuts.

In other markets,
the US and European stocks continue to rally, while the Chinese stocks remain
under pressure. Treasury yields are down on the day while Gold is up.

Crude oil has been
under sustained strain since last week and that could fit with Trump’s
presidency narrative due to higher supply expectations.

Bitcoin has been
stuck in a consolidation around a key resistance since last Friday, but a
Trump’s presidency should be a strong bullish driver for the cryptocurrency
(all else being equal).

This article was written by Giuseppe Dellamotta at www.forexlive.com.

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