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US dollar edges up after Fed's decision
Jun 18, 2025 2:36 PM

The US dollar rose against most major rivals following the Federal Reserves policy decision earlier today.

The Federal Open Market Committee voted to hold interest rates unchanged at below 4.5% as expected by analysts.

The FOMC expects two 0.25% interest rate cuts by the end of 2025, while reducing expected future cuts in both 2026 and 2027 by once each.

The statement showed persistent uncertainty among Fed officials on the future of interest rates, but overall, the Fed expects rates to reach 3.4% by 2027.

The Fed has adjusted GDP growth in 2025 to 1.4%, while raising inflation forecasts to 3%.

It raised its unemployment estimates by 0.1% to 4.5% this year.

US President Donald Trump once again attacked Fed Chair Jerome Powell and called him stupid for refusing to cut rates, and said interest rates should be lower by 2% at least.

Earlier data showed US unemployment claims fell 5 thousand last week to 245 housand as expected by analysts.

Markets are also analyzing the developing conflict between Iran and Israel and mutual threats, with US President Trump threatening to intervene.

Otherwise, the dollar index rose 0.2% as of 20:11 GMT to 98.9, with a session-high at 99.01, and a low at 98.4.

Loonie

The Canadian dollar fell 0.2% against its US counterpart as of 21:09 GMT to 0.73.

Bank of Canada Governor Tev Maclam said the upcoming US-Canada trade deal could pave the way to remove tariffs, but warned that persistent tariffs will boost inflation.

Aussie

The Australian dollar rose 0.5% as of 21:09 GMT to $0.6506.

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