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Currency investors grow wary of bets on Trump tariffs

March 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The foreign exchange markets are showing less concern over President Donald Trump’s threats of imposing tariffs, which could lead to significant fluctuations if he moves forward with his plan to impose levies on China, Canada, and Mexico next week.

Trump’s recent tariff proposals against the EU and China have caused some instability in the euro and other currencies of US trading partners. However, the reactions have been less severe compared to previous announcements.

Market indicators of short-term volatility in currencies like the euro and Mexican peso have decreased since January, suggesting that investors are becoming less reactive to tariff-related news.

Despite initial strengthening of the dollar against major currencies following Trump’s tariff announcements, the market quickly stabilized after the levies were postponed for Mexico and Canada.

Traders are now adopting a more cautious approach, waiting to see concrete actions rather than reacting to speculative announcements. The recent decrease in expected volatility indicates a shift in market sentiment towards a more measured response to tariff threats.

Analysts warn that while the current calm in the market may seem reassuring, there is a risk of underestimating the potential economic impact of tariffs. Complacency could lead to a sharp market reaction if significant trade taxes are eventually implemented.

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