U.S. Dollar Declines After Higher Jobless Claims
20 Fevereiro 2025 - 10:39AM
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The U.S. dollar weakened against its major counterparts in the
New York session on Thursday, following the release of
higher-than-expected initial jobless claims for the week ended
February 15.
Data from the Labor Department showed that initial jobless
claims rose to 219,000, an increase of 5,000 from the previous
week's revised level of 214,000.
Economists had expected jobless claims to inch up to 215,000
from the 213,000 originally reported for the previous week.
Investors digested President Donald Trump's plan to impose 25
percent tariffs on imports of automobiles, pharmaceuticals and
semiconductors.
Trump said the tariffs could be imposed as early as April 2nd
and warned the duties could "go substantially higher over a course
of a year."
The greenback touched 1.0493 against the euro and 0.8981 against
the franc, setting 3-day lows. The greenback is poised to challenge
support around 1.09 against the euro and 0.88 against the
franc.
The greenback fell to a fresh 2-month low of 1.2648 against the
pound and a 2-1/2-month low of 149.46 against the yen. The
greenback may face support around 1.29 against the pound and 146.00
against the yen.
The greenback declined to more than 2-month lows of 0.5759
against the kiwi and 0.6395 against the aussie, from an early high
of 0.5693 and a 6-day high of 0.6327, respectively. The greenback
is likely to face support around 0.59 against the kiwi and 0.65
against the aussie.
The greenback edged down to 1.4177 against the loonie. If the
currency falls further, it is likely to test support around the
1.38 region.
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