Mitsubishi UFJ: If the Federal Reserve emphasizes inflation risks, the dollar may rise
According to Jinshi News, Derek Halpern, a bank analyst at Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, stated in a report that if the Federal Reserve acknowledges that the Iran war driving up energy prices could lead to rising inflation, the dollar may strengthen. He pointed out that this interest rate decision could be the last meeting during Chairman Powell's tenure, and it may emphasize that the risks to price stability are accumulating. This could lead to a sharp rise in the front end of the U.S. yield curve and reinforce initial signs of improving dollar demand.
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