The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) advanced 0.73% to
98.44 points over the past week, while EURUSD fell 0.88% to 1.16170, reflecting
heightened turbulence in the currency market. Dollar strength built steadily in
the run-up to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole
symposium. Minutes from the latest Fed meeting confirmed that July’s decision
was far from dovish, with only governors Christopher Waller and Michelle Bowman
supporting a rate cut, while all other members backed holding rates at 4.50%.
Strong August PMI data reinforced pro-inflationary concerns, and several Fed
officials openly opposed a September cut, comments that many viewed as
premature ahead of Powell’s keynote.
The political backdrop added further complexity.
With midterm elections in 2026 approaching, U.S. President Donald Trump has
been pressing for rate cuts to sustain economic momentum and support Republican
control of the Congress. Frustrated by Powell’s reluctance to ease policy under
political pressure, Trump has intensified efforts to reshape the Fed by
appointing his own candidates and dumping other FOMC members.
Against expectations, Powell struck a dovish
tone in his Jackson Hole speech, citing rising risks to the labour market and
hinting that monetary policy adjustments could soon be necessary. Markets were
caught off guard, interpreting this as a near-signal for a September rate cut.
The EURUSD initially surged 1.23% to 1.17420, breaking through resistance in
the 1.16000–1.17000 zone and temporarily surpassing the primary bullish target.
However, the rally quickly faded, with the pair retreating back to the
1.16000–1.16100 area as investors questioned the durability of Powell’s pivot,
viewing it as tactical rather than a fundamental shift.
Adding to volatility, Trump announced the
removal of FOMC member Lisa Cook, which briefly lifted EURUSD by 0.40% to
1.16590. Had the pair sustained levels above 1.17000 into Tuesday, the move
might have triggered a broader rally toward 1.19500–1.20500, but momentum
stalled.
Institutional positioning suggests continued
conviction in the Dollar. While some investors reduced their exposure closing a
portion of their $30.3 million long-Dollar positions at a loss, the bulk of
commitments remain intact. The WisdomTree Bloomberg US Dollar Bullish Fund (USDU)
recorded $5.3 million in outflows last week, but a $22.0 million net position
persists, indicating that large investors are still positioned for Greenback
strength. This has led to speculation that the sharp reversal in EURUSD may
reflect market intervention or deliberate efforts to contain Euro gains.
Looking ahead, upcoming U.S. GDP and PCE
inflation data are unlikely to provide decisive direction. From a technical
perspective, the 1.16000–1.17000 range remains the key battleground. A
sustained breakout followed by a retest of the broken level would be required
to confirm the next strong directional move.
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