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Greenback sinks as Trump’s new tariffs increase fears about U.S. debt and reserve foreign money standing
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Greenback sinks as Trump’s new tariffs increase fears about U.S. debt and reserve foreign money standing

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The buck dropped whereas treasured metals rallied Sunday as monetary markets began reacting to President Donald Trump’s new tariff threats.

The greenback sank 0.31% in opposition to the euro to $1.16 and tumbled 0.32% in opposition to the yen to 157.58. In the meantime, gold rose 1.95% to a contemporary file of $4,684.30 per ounce. Silver jumped 5.66% to $93.53, additionally a brand new excessive.

Because of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day vacation on Monday, U.S. inventory and bond futures have been inactive.

On Saturday, Trump mentioned Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland shall be hit with a ten% tariff beginning on Feb. 1 that may rise to 25% on June 1, till a “Deal is reached for the Full and Complete buy of Greenland.”

The announcement got here after these international locations despatched troops to Greenland this previous week, ostensibly for coaching functions, on the request of Denmark.

Trump has refused to again down from taking on Greenland, even conserving army choices on the desk, whereas the administration has additionally left open the opportunity of shopping for the island.

On the similar time, the European Union is weighing choices for retaliation, together with the bloc’s anti-coercion instrument that has been described as a “commerce bazooka” for its scope and severity.

Not solely do Trump’s newest tariffs pose an existential risk to the trans-Atlantic alliance, the fallout may threaten the greenback’s dominance and so-called exorbitant privilege.

“The greenback’s reserve-currency standing permits us to reside past our means. Hovering debt, tariffs, and army threats jeopardize that standing,” Peter Schiff, chief economist and international strategist at Euro Pacific Asset Administration, warned on X. “When it’s misplaced, financial collapse will observe.”

And the EU holds vital leverage over Trump as European international locations personal $8 trillion of U.S. bonds and equities, nearly twice as a lot as the remainder of the world mixed, in line with George Saravelos, head of FX analysis at Deutsche Financial institution.

America’s vulnerability in international monetary markets was not misplaced on Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who reacted to Schiff’s put up.

“Because the greenback’s reserve foreign money standing diminishes, so does our means to tax the world by creating more cash,” he wrote. “When reserve standing is misplaced, sustaining present spending ranges and servicing the debt shall be much more painful for People who will bear the complete inflation tax.”

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