Dollar Tumbles and Gold Prices Jump as US Treasury Boosts Liquidity

The dollar index (DXY00) tumbled to a 2.5-month low on Wednesday and finished down by -0.80%.  The dollar retreated on Wednesday after the US Treasury boosted liquidity and announced plans to increase buybacks of long-dated bonds.  Lower T-note yields on Wednesday also weakened the dollar’s interest rate differentials.  The US Treasury announced on Wednesday that…


Dollar Tumbles and Gold Prices Jump as US Treasury Boosts Liquidity

The dollar index (DXY00) tumbled to a 2.5-month low on Wednesday and finished down by -0.80%.  The dollar retreated on Wednesday after the US Treasury boosted liquidity and announced plans to increase buybacks of long-dated bonds.  Lower T-note yields on Wednesday also weakened the dollar’s interest rate differentials. 

The US Treasury announced on Wednesday that it will at least double the maximum size of its liquidity support buyback operations for longer-dated nominal coupon sizes to at least $4 billion per operation, effective September 9. 

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Wednesday’s minutes of the July 28-29 FOMC meeting were slightly hawkish and dollar supportive as many Fed officials indicated that policy tightening would be necessary if inflation didn’t decline. The minutes showed participants’ inflation outlooks were “highly uncertain,” and re re-escalation of the Iran war “clouded the inflation outlook.”  Officials described the labor market as stable, with labor demand and supply in balance.

The markets are discounting a 32% probability of a +25 bp rate hike at the next FOMC meeting on September 15-16.

EUR/USD (^EURUSD) rallied to a 2.5-month high on Wednesday and finished up by +0.84%.  Wednesday’s slump in the dollar was bullish for the euro after the US Treasury announced that it was boosting liquidity by increasing its purchases of longer-dated US government bonds.  Wednesday’s rally in crude oil prices to a 3-week high was bearish for the Eurozone economy and the euro, as Europe imports most of its energy. 

The markets are discounting a 96% chance of a +25 bp ECB rate hike at its next policy meeting on September 10.

USD/JPY (^USDJPY) fell by -0.80% on Wednesday.  The yen rallied to a 1-week high on Wednesday against the dollar after the US Treasury announced that it was boosting purchases of longer-dated US government bonds.  The yen also found support after Wednesday’s economic news showed that Japanese June core machine orders rose more than expected.  In addition, lower T-note yields on Wednesday supported the yen. On the negative side, Wednesday’s rally in WTI crude oil to a 3-week high is a bearish factor for Japan’s economy and the yen, as Japan imports more than 90% of its energy. 

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