Dollar Strength Builds as Yen Weakness and Rate Pressure Collide

Steven Englander explains that U.S. dollar strength is being driven more by capital inflows and weakness abroad than by domestic outperformance. He discusses the Japanese yen’s decline and questions the effectiveness of potential Bank of Japan intervention. Englander also says the Fed may hold off on rate hikes, but bond yields could continue rising due to persistent inflation and growing credit demand.

Morning Trade Live

04 Jun 2026

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