TLDR The US dollar stayed near a two-month high driven by Middle East tensions and strong economic data Iranian attacks on Kuwait and US strikes near the StraitTLDR The US dollar stayed near a two-month high driven by Middle East tensions and strong economic data Iranian attacks on Kuwait and US strikes near the Strait

Dollar Holds Near Two-Month High as Gulf Tensions Rise and Bitcoin Drops

2026/06/04 18:04
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TLDR

  • The US dollar stayed near a two-month high driven by Middle East tensions and strong economic data
  • Iranian attacks on Kuwait and US strikes near the Strait of Hormuz strained a fragile ceasefire
  • The Japanese yen hovered near 160 per dollar, a level that could trigger government intervention
  • Bitcoin fell 2.8% to $63,119 and Ether hit a four-month low at $1,786
  • Markets now await Friday’s US nonfarm payrolls report for clues on Federal Reserve policy

The US dollar held near its strongest level in two months on Thursday as fresh violence in the Gulf pushed oil prices higher and reduced appetite for riskier assets. Bitcoin and Ether both dropped to four-month lows as investors moved toward safer ground.

US Dollar Index (DX-Y.NYB)US Dollar Index (DX-Y.NYB)

Gulf Tensions Push Dollar Higher

Iranian missile strikes on Kuwait damaged its airport and injured dozens on Wednesday. The US military also carried out strikes near the Strait of Hormuz. These events strained a shaky ceasefire and added pressure across global markets.

Washington said Israel and Lebanon had agreed to implement a ceasefire deal, but that agreement depends on Hezbollah halting its hostilities. Fresh attacks elsewhere kept traders cautious.

The US Dollar Index edged up to 99.47, its highest point since April 7. The euro held at $1.1604 and the British pound traded at $1.3424, both largely flat.

Strong US data added fuel. Private payrolls processor ADP reported employers added 122,000 jobs in May. The ISM services index rose to 54.5 from 53.6 in April. The prices-paid component of that survey jumped to its highest level in nearly four years.

That inflation data reinforced views that the Federal Reserve will hold interest rates unchanged well into next year. Markets scaled back expectations for any near-term rate cuts.

All eyes now turn to Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report for more guidance on where the Fed is headed.

Yen Near Intervention Zone

The Japanese yen hovered at 159.91 per dollar, just below the 160 level that markets widely see as a trigger for official government intervention. The yen briefly crossed 160 on Wednesday, prompting verbal warnings from Japanese authorities.

Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said policymakers would need to consider raising interest rates if inflation risks outweigh downside economic risks. Analysts at Barclays said the tone was hawkish enough to support a rate hike at the June meeting.

ING analysts noted that June is typically a weak month for the yen and that markets will likely keep testing the upside in the dollar-yen pair.

Crypto Sells Off

Bitcoin fell 2.8% to $63,119, hitting a four-month low. Ether dropped to $1,786, also its lowest level in four months. Risk-off sentiment driven by geopolitical tension weighed on digital assets alongside other higher-risk investments.

The Australian dollar held steady at $0.7132 while the New Zealand dollar rose 0.2% to $0.5872, rebounding from a one-week low.

The post Dollar Holds Near Two-Month High as Gulf Tensions Rise and Bitcoin Drops appeared first on CoinCentral.

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