US Dollar
Coverage of US Dollar in the Nexus archive.
- Asian shares are mostly higher while US futures and oil prices hold steady
Asian shares were mostly higher on Monday, with Hong Kong's Hang Seng picking up 1.6% and Tokyo's Nikkei 225 gaining 0.3%. In contrast, U.S. stocks showed declines, while economic data prompted discussion regarding the risk of "stagflation". The article also noted mixed changes in crude oil prices and currency values.
- A value investor’s reluctant case for gold
The article argues that concerns about the U.S. dollar have made gold relevant to a value investor who previously considered it outside their framework because it lacks cash flows. The core concern is that the stability of the US's economy, democracy, and military are all declining, evidenced by high budget deficits and rising debt service costs.
- World shares mostly fall and US futures are mixed after US inflation data improves
World shares showed mixed results, with indices declining in Europe but gaining in Asia, as U.S. futures were little changed after inflation data improved to 4.7% year-over-year at the wholesale level. The report eased concerns about inflation, leading analysts to suggest the Federal Reserve might hold off on future interest rate hikes. Meanwhile, oil prices resumed climbing and the U.S. dollar declined against the Japanese yen.
- Asian shares mostly fall and US futures are little changed after US inflation data improves
Asian shares mostly declined, while U.S. futures were little changed following a report that showed better-than-expected improvements in U.S. wholesale inflation data. This economic data suggested the Federal Reserve could hold off on interest rate hikes. Additionally, oil prices eased, with Brent crude falling 2.1% as markets digested these changes.
- Gold Silver LatAm Miners Gain as Dollar Dips
Gold and silver prices rose as a weaker U.S. dollar and steady real yields boosted precious metals. The gains are significant for mining operations in Mexico and Peru.
- The real message in the yen intervention
The article discusses the implications of the yen intervention, highlighting a decline in the U.S. dollar's role as a global reserve currency. It suggests that the dollar's dominance in international reserves is diminishing.
- Oil prices gain and global shares are mostly higher after a rally on Wall Street
Global shares rose following a Wall Street rally amid easing oil prices. The U.S.-Japan currency intervention influenced yen and dollar fluctuations, while analysts debated its effectiveness. Oil prices increased as concerns over Iran eased after Trump's comments.
- Oil prices gain and Asian shares are mixed after a rally on Wall Street
Asian shares were mixed on Tuesday following a Wall Street rally driven by easing oil prices. The U.S.-Japan currency intervention influenced the yen's value, with analysts questioning its long-term effectiveness. Oil prices rose in Asia after dropping earlier due to U.S. President Donald Trump's statement on Iran.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares mostly declined despite a U.S. stock rally driven by easing oil prices, as regional investors weighed the impact of a recent U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Key indices like the Nikkei 225 fell, while the U.S. dollar inched up against the yen, with analysts noting uncertainty over the intervention's long-term effectiveness.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares mostly declined despite a U.S. stock rally driven by falling oil prices, as investors assessed the impact of a U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.6%, the dollar rose against the yen, and analysts debated the intervention's effectiveness in addressing underlying economic factors like inflation and interest rates.
- Asian shares mostly dip after US stocks rally
Asian shares mostly declined despite a U.S. stock rally driven by easing oil prices, as investors assessed the impact of a joint U.S.-Japan currency intervention. Key indices like Japan's Nikkei 225 and Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 rose. Analysts debated the intervention's long-term effectiveness amid persistent economic factors like inflation and interest rates.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan’s finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- ‘Japan’s been very good to us, with the exception, of course, of Pearl Harbor’: Trump awkwardly comes to the Yen’s rescue
The U.S. dollar weakened against the Japanese yen after officials confirmed joint market intervention by the U.S. and Japan. President Trump and Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama acknowledged coordinated efforts to stabilize the yen, which has been weakened by high U.S. interest rates and rising global oil prices.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. The dollar fell from above 163 yen to nearly 155.20 yen following coordinated actions, with U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama acknowledging the intervention to stabilize the yen.
- U.S. steps in to help shore up Japanese yen
The U.S. and Japan confirmed they intervened in markets to support the Japanese yen, leading to a weakening of the U.S. dollar against the yen.
- Yen hits three-month high after Trump helps prop up currency
The yen reached a three-month high of ¥155 to the US dollar after a joint intervention by the US and Japanese governments. The two governments confirmed they conducted a rare combined operation to support the Japanese currency.
- U.S. dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- U.S. dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks were mixed as the yen surged against the dollar due to U.S.-Japan intervention, while oil prices dropped following President Trump's statement on avoiding attacks against Iran. Key indices like the Nikkei 225 and Kospi showed significant declines, contrasting with gains in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks were mixed as the yen rose against the dollar due to U.S.-Japan intervention, while oil prices dropped following Trump's statement on Iran. Key markets like Japan's Nikkei 225 and South Korea's Kospi fell, though some indices in Hong Kong and Taiwan saw gains.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks are mixed as the yen rises against the dollar, following confirmation from the U.S. and Japan that they acted to support the yen's value. Oil prices also declined during the period.
- Asian stocks are mixed as yen jumps against the dollar, while oil prices slip
Asian stocks were mixed as the yen rose against the dollar following U.S.-Japan intervention, while oil prices fell after President Donald Trump announced a potential Iran deal. Key indices like the Nikkei 225 and Kospi dropped, but Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained slightly.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. The dollar dropped from above 163 yen to 156.34 yen following coordinated actions, with U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan’s finance minister citing economic and diplomatic reasons for the move.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese finance minister Satsuki Katayama confirmed coordinated market interventions. The dollar dropped from above 163 yen to 156.34 yen following the announcement, as Tokyo seeks to counter the yen's prolonged weakness, which exacerbates inflation by raising import prices.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. President Donald Trump and Japan’s Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama confirmed coordinated efforts, with the dollar dropping from above 163 yen to 156.34 yen following the intervention.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after officials intervene in markets
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets. The intervention involved officials from the United States and Japan.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan's finance minister confirmed both sides had intervened in markets.
- US dollar weakens sharply against the Japanese yen after market interventions
The U.S. dollar weakened sharply against the Japanese yen after confirmed market interventions by the U.S. and Japan. U.S. President Donald Trump and Japan’s finance minister stated the U.S. Treasury and Japan’s finance ministry coordinated to counter excessive yen volatility, with the dollar dropping to 156.34 yen following the announcement.
- The US dollar sinks against the Japanese yen after Trump and officials in Tokyo confirm they intervened in markets
The US dollar declines against the Japanese yen following confirmation from Trump and Tokyo officials that they intervened in markets.
- Vale Approves Buyback and US$1.7bn Shareholder Payout
Vale's board approved a share buyback program of up to 100 million common shares over 18 months starting 19 August 2026. The program covers 2.3% of Vale’s equity, with a total shareholder remuneration of R$8.64bn (US$1.7bn).
- Global Economy Briefing — August 1, 2026
Global equities remain near highs as an Iran-driven energy shock disrupts disinflation trends, maintains elevated yields, and influences the Federal Reserve, dollar, and commodity markets.
- Colombian Peso Nears Multi-Year High Past 3,132
The Colombian peso is trading near a multi-year high of 3,132 pesos per US dollar, marking a roughly 20% one-year rally. The currency's strength benefits importers but pressures exporters, with a central bank rate decision pending.
- Stablecoin Reserve Requirements Explained
Stablecoins are digital assets designed to maintain a steady value by pegging to fiat currencies like the U.S. dollar. Reserve requirements dictate the assets issuers must hold to back each stablecoin in circulation.
- Stablecoins and Cross-Border Payments: How Digital Dollars Move Across Borders
Stablecoins are cryptocurrencies pegged to a reference currency, typically the U.S. dollar. They enable cross-border payments by allowing users to convert local currency into stablecoins, transfer them via blockchain networks, and receive the funds in the recipient's blockchain address.
- Gold Holds Gain as Japan Currency Intervention Weighs on Dollar
Gold maintained a two-day gain as the US dollar sharply declined following Japan's intervention to strengthen the yen. The move by Japan to support the yen weighed on the dollar, indirectly boosting gold prices.
- Panama Tops Best Country for Expats Ranking 3rd Year
Panama has been ranked as the top country for expats globally for the third consecutive year by InterNations surveys in 2026. The country's use of the US dollar as its official currency and its cost advantage, with Panama City being roughly 40% cheaper than other cities, are highlighted as key factors.
- Financial Inclusion: Policy fragmentation, dollar dependence stall cross-border payments in Africa
Cross-border transactions in Africa frequently depend on the US dollar as an intermediary currency, while direct exchange of African currencies remains challenging. Limited mechanisms exist for countries to settle payments using local currencies, highlighting issues with policy fragmentation and dollar dependence.