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The USD moved sharply higher at the start of the week on the Canada and Mexico tariff news. Those tariffs got a reprieve and the USD moved lower. Today, the greenback was mixed after the jobs report and the Michigan consumer sentiment but for the week, the greenback was mostly lower.
The only currency that the USD moved higher on the week was the EUR. The EURUSD fell -0.27% (USD higher).
The dollar was the weakest vs the JPY on hopes that the BOJ would keep the tightening going which helped to support the JPY. The USDJPY moved to the lowest level since December and back below its 100 and 200-day MAs at 152.60 and 152.729 respectively. The USD was down -2.447% on the week vs the JPY.
The USD was also lower vs the CAD with a decline of -1.57%. The week started with the USDCAD moving to the highest level going back to 2002 – reaching a high of 1.47919 – but then tumbled to 1.4269 by Wednesday and traded to a low today of1.4273 before bouncing modestly (to 1.4292 currently).
How did the dollar do vs the major currencies for the week?
Below are the % changes of the USD vs those major currencies:
- EUR, +0.27%
- JPY, -2.447%
- GBP, -0.07%
- CHF, -0.14%
- CAD, -1.57%
- AUD, -0.88%
- NZD, -0.47%