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Market Updates/Buck mixed to finish monetary-policy week, oil focus
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Buck mixed to finish monetary-policy week, oil focus

Safe-haven role for the Buck is natural considering how crucial it is for energy traders at a time when the Iranian conflict is causing tremendous damage to oil and other fossil fuel facilities. It was reported that the U.S. would consider a takeover of the Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil hub, somethi

March 20, 2026
Buck mixed to finish monetary-policy week, oil focus

Safe-haven role for the Buck is natural considering how crucial it is for energy traders at a time when the Iranian conflict is causing tremendous damage to oil and other fossil fuel facilities. It was reported that the U.S. would consider a takeover of the Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil hub, something that rattled markets after yesterday’s comments from the President seemed to seek to ease the chaos. Gas prices across the globe are allowing central bankers room to delay interest rate cuts and take a cautious wait-and-see approach.

We learned this week that officials from various central banks felt a sense of confidence about their policy decisions with some admitting concern that war effects are still too early to fully take in for long-term forecasts. This moved FX inconsistently and has resulted in a level for the Buck that is not far from where it was at start of the year. Per the BDXY, the Buck has actually tilted up by just about two tenths of a percent from January 1st while it has fluctuated as much as 3.5% down and back up.

Tariffs, decisions over them, adjustments and now a developing energy crisis have led to nowhere different unlike what we witnessed last year. From beginning of 2025 up to now, the greenback’s losses amount to almost 9.0%. Next week on the data front, we will be looking for productivity in the form of Purchasing Managers Index and so e labor figures.

What to Watch This Week…

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GBP ⇑

The Pound Sterling has improved by over 1.3% this week following a “hawkish” take from the bank of England’s meeting in which consensus was reached to keep interest rates put. Along with all other countries, the United Kingdom is focused on how to battle inflationary pressures while also coping with stagnation in economic growth. There is a bit of expansion when it comes to Public Sector Net Borrowing, which surprised February coming in at 14.3BN vs. 8.8BN. Inflation next week in the form of Consumer Price Index as well as Retail with PMIs will maybe help solidify the appreciation for Sterling. U.K. 10-year gilts have risen dramatically, now up to their highest yield since 2008.

JPY ⇑

The Japanese Yen improved this week after almost reaching a level that could have triggered FX intervention to prevent its value from plummeting. Again, confidence from the Bank of Japan aided the rise for the Asian currency, which can also benefit as a safe-haven asset in times of worry. The Strait of Hormuz’s shutdown has affected manufacturing and other industry supply chains, which is why Japan is also looking to work closer with the U.S. A visit to the White House from Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi seemed like a positive for the new leader.

Buck mixed to finish monetary-policy week, oil focus