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2025-02-12 04:43

업계에서GEOPOLITICAL EVENTS AND FOREX MARKET VOLATILITY
#firstdealofthenewyearastylz Geopolitical events significantly impact forex market volatility, often causing sharp movements in currency prices. Here’s how different geopolitical factors influence forex markets: 1. Political Uncertainty & Elections Elections can cause fluctuations in a country’s currency due to uncertainty about new policies. Example: The 2016 U.S. presidential election led to increased volatility in the U.S. dollar (USD). 2. Wars & Conflicts Military conflicts create risk aversion, leading investors to move toward safe-haven currencies like the U.S. dollar (USD), Swiss franc (CHF), and Japanese yen (JPY). Example: The Russia-Ukraine war led to sharp declines in the Russian ruble (RUB) and increased demand for USD and CHF. 3. Trade Wars & Tariffs Trade tensions can weaken a currency by affecting economic growth and trade balances. Example: The U.S.-China trade war caused volatility in the Chinese yuan (CNY) and emerging market currencies. 4. Sanctions & Economic Restrictions Sanctions can weaken a country's economy and its currency. Example: U.S. and European sanctions on Iran and Russia led to depreciation of their currencies. 5. Natural Disasters & Pandemics Disruptions caused by pandemics or natural disasters can weaken a country's economy, affecting forex markets. Example: The COVID-19 pandemic caused massive volatility, with investors rushing to safe-haven currencies like USD and JPY. 6. Central Bank & Government Policies Geopolitical risks often lead central banks to adjust interest rates, further influencing currency values. Example: After Brexit, the Bank of England cut interest rates, weakening the British pound (GBP). 7. Energy & Commodity Prices Countries reliant on exports of oil and gas (e.g., Russia, Canada) see currency fluctuations with energy price changes. Example: Oil price crashes in 2020 led to a sharp decline in the Canadian dollar (CAD) and Russian ruble (RUB). Safe-Haven Currencies During Geopolitical Risks U.S. Dollar (USD) – The world’s primary reserve currency. Swiss Franc (CHF) – Historically strong during global instability. Japanese Yen (JPY) – Gains strength in risk-off environments. Gold (XAU/USD) – A non-currency hedge against geopolitical risks.
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GEOPOLITICAL EVENTS AND FOREX MARKET VOLATILITY
홍콩 | 2025-02-12 04:43
#firstdealofthenewyearastylz Geopolitical events significantly impact forex market volatility, often causing sharp movements in currency prices. Here’s how different geopolitical factors influence forex markets: 1. Political Uncertainty & Elections Elections can cause fluctuations in a country’s currency due to uncertainty about new policies. Example: The 2016 U.S. presidential election led to increased volatility in the U.S. dollar (USD). 2. Wars & Conflicts Military conflicts create risk aversion, leading investors to move toward safe-haven currencies like the U.S. dollar (USD), Swiss franc (CHF), and Japanese yen (JPY). Example: The Russia-Ukraine war led to sharp declines in the Russian ruble (RUB) and increased demand for USD and CHF. 3. Trade Wars & Tariffs Trade tensions can weaken a currency by affecting economic growth and trade balances. Example: The U.S.-China trade war caused volatility in the Chinese yuan (CNY) and emerging market currencies. 4. Sanctions & Economic Restrictions Sanctions can weaken a country's economy and its currency. Example: U.S. and European sanctions on Iran and Russia led to depreciation of their currencies. 5. Natural Disasters & Pandemics Disruptions caused by pandemics or natural disasters can weaken a country's economy, affecting forex markets. Example: The COVID-19 pandemic caused massive volatility, with investors rushing to safe-haven currencies like USD and JPY. 6. Central Bank & Government Policies Geopolitical risks often lead central banks to adjust interest rates, further influencing currency values. Example: After Brexit, the Bank of England cut interest rates, weakening the British pound (GBP). 7. Energy & Commodity Prices Countries reliant on exports of oil and gas (e.g., Russia, Canada) see currency fluctuations with energy price changes. Example: Oil price crashes in 2020 led to a sharp decline in the Canadian dollar (CAD) and Russian ruble (RUB). Safe-Haven Currencies During Geopolitical Risks U.S. Dollar (USD) – The world’s primary reserve currency. Swiss Franc (CHF) – Historically strong during global instability. Japanese Yen (JPY) – Gains strength in risk-off environments. Gold (XAU/USD) – A non-currency hedge against geopolitical risks.
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