The US Dollar Has Been Declining

The US dollar has been declining against a basket of currency majors after the speech by the Fed Chairman. The US dollar index (#DX) has updated local lows. Jerome Powell said that during a symposium at Jackson Hole the Fed had approved a new monetary policy strategy allowing inflation in the country to run above the 2% target at certain times.

The tension between the US and China continue to escalate. Currently, China's military activity in the disputed South China Sea has become a stumbling block, with each side accusing the other of provocative behavior. Yesterday, a US warship conducted a routine operation in the South China Sea, which Beijing perceived as a threat to its sovereignty. Countries exchanged accusations. US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper pledged not to "cede an inch" in the Pacific, and China said the United States was risking the soldiers’ lives. Today, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced his resignation for reasons of ill health. We recommend following up-to-date information on this issue.

The "black gold" prices are consolidating. At the moment, futures for the WTI crude oil are testing the $43.00 mark per barrel. Baker Hughes rig count updated today [shows a drop from 183 to 180 after last week's gain of 11].

Market indicators

Yesterday, there was a variety of trends in the US stock market: SPY (+0.22%), DIA (+0.57%), QQQ (-0.31%).

The 10-year US government bonds yield has started rising. At the moment, the indicator is at the level of 0.73-0.74%.

We advise you to get acquainted with the daily forecasts for the major currency pairs. 

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Moon Kil Woong 3 years ago Contributor's comment

This has less to do with the Federal Reserve than Corona and the gradual recovery in Europe and Asia and poorer recovery in the US. That said the market continues to chug ahead as the investment of capital becomes a prime driver of wealth as income takes a seat in the back seat which may lead to a harsh up and commence if it greatly impacts production to the level where inflation happens.