Recently, the US Dollar Index (DXY) has shown strong momentum, with a short-term increase of 0.6%, currently trading at 96.7. Driven by the appreciation of the US dollar, non-USD currencies have generally come under pressure and declined. Among them, the EUR/USD encountered selling pressure, with a short-term decline of nearly 0.6%, trading at 1.1901; GBP/USD also weakened by 0.56%, trading at 1.3725. In contrast, USD/JPY rose against the trend, gaining 0.8%, currently at 154.27. Overall, the strong performance of the US dollar has exerted clear pressure on non-USD currencies like EUR/USD, and market risk appetite has decreased.
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Recently, the US Dollar Index (DXY) has shown strong momentum, with a short-term increase of 0.6%, currently trading at 96.7. Driven by the appreciation of the US dollar, non-USD currencies have generally come under pressure and declined. Among them, the EUR/USD encountered selling pressure, with a short-term decline of nearly 0.6%, trading at 1.1901; GBP/USD also weakened by 0.56%, trading at 1.3725. In contrast, USD/JPY rose against the trend, gaining 0.8%, currently at 154.27. Overall, the strong performance of the US dollar has exerted clear pressure on non-USD currencies like EUR/USD, and market risk appetite has decreased.