The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the performance of the US Dollar (USD) against six major currencies, is slowly moving higher and recovers above the 107.00 level on Wednesday, with traders seeing the DXY well positioned amidst all tariff and geopolitical headlines. Overnight, United States (US) President Donald Trump said that car tariffs will be around 25%, and that pharmaceutical and semiconductor imports will be added to the same scheme by April.
President Trump tried to deflect the rather unsuccessful first day of negotiations between Russia and the US officials on a peace deal on Ukraine, lashing out at the latter and retaining that it is Ukraine's fault a deal has not been made and probably will be difficult to make.
Regarding the economic calendar, all eyes shift to the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) Minutes from the Federal Reserve's (Fed) January policy meeting.
The Minutes could provide some support for the US Dollar, which has been softening due to weaker US Yields. A rather hawkish Minutes could jack up US rates again, phase out chances or odds on interest rate cuts for 2025, and see a stronger Greenback as the end result.
Source: FXStreet