Dollar weakened broadly in early US session as reports from The Wall Street Journal indicated that Donald Trump, during his inauguration, will only outline his trade vision but avoid imposing new tariffs for now. While this temporarily calms market fears of immediate disruptions, the situation remains dynamic, and unexpected developments could trigger sharp reversals, especially if the WSJ report proves inaccurate. According to the report, Trump plans to issue a memorandum directing federal agencies to study trade policies and assess trade relationships with key partners, including China, Canada, and Mexico. The memorandum is expected to focus on addressing persistent trade deficits and investigating unfair trade and currency practices. Specific directives include examining China’s compliance with the 2020 trade deal and reviewing the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which is up for re-evaluation in 2026. These steps suggest Trump is prioritizing groundwork over immediate action, but the spotlight remains on the possibility of future tariffs.... |