A vendor in Beirut manages a collection of U.S. dollar banknotes at his shop, as captured by Reuters.


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The U.S. dollar began the week on a weaker note as financial markets prepared for Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Traders worldwide are closely watching his inauguration speech, eager to gauge the administration's immediate economic and trade strategies.

The Japanese yen gained ground, reaching near its one-month peak, as speculation grew about the Bank of Japan (BOJ) potentially raising its policy interest rate this week. If this occurs, short-term borrowing costs could climb to levels not seen since the 2008 financial crisis.

Global Markets and Thin Trading
Trading volume in U.S. markets is expected to remain subdued due to the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. Meanwhile, cryptocurrency markets are buzzing with anticipation. Trump has signalled intentions to reduce regulatory barriers and boost the adoption of digital assets, further fuelling enthusiasm among crypto investors.

In a move that garnered significant attention, Trump launched a digital token on Friday. Initially soaring to a market value exceeding $15 billion, the token settled at around $58 by Monday, according to CoinMarketCap. Bitcoin, the world’s leading cryptocurrency, edged lower to $102,550, though it remains up 80% since November's election.

Spotlight on Trump’s Policies
Investors are keenly awaiting Trump’s first executive actions. During a rally on Sunday, he proposed stringent immigration limits, hinting at the bold measures his administration may adopt. Analysts at Goldman Sachs predict U.S. policy shifts will likely bolster the dollar's strength in the long run, though near-term volatility is expected. They foresee an incremental rollout of tariffs, reminiscent of Trump’s first term, which could generate substantial market movement over time.

Currency Market Movements
The dollar index slipped 0.16% to 109.16, hovering near last week's 26-month high of 110.17. Since November, the index has gained 4%, driven by expectations of pro-growth but inflationary policies that might require prolonged higher interest rates. The euro and British pound also saw slight gains, with the former rising to $1.0298 and the latter to $1.2201.

BOJ and Interest Rate Prospects
Anticipation surrounding the BOJ's potential rate hike is mounting. A rate increase, expected to be discussed at their January 23-24 policy meeting, would mark the first since last July. Market analysts believe such a move is justified, given Japan’s economic data.

Geopolitical Developments
The Middle East also drew attention as Hamas released three Israeli hostages, and Israel freed 90 Palestinian prisoners on the first day of a ceasefire. These developments could impact global stability and, by extension, financial markets.

In the days ahead, all eyes will remain on Trump's policy announcements and their ripple effects across global markets.

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