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Central-bank policy is moving in different directions in July 2026. New Zealand and Japan have raised rates, Canada is holding, and the next Fed, Bank of England and Bank of Japan meetings could drive fresh currency volatility.
Higher oil prices and Middle East uncertainty have pushed investors back toward safe-haven currencies, especially the US dollar, while adding pressure to oil-importing and risk-sensitive currencies as the Australian dollar.
The U.S. dollar has strengthened as investors move into safer assets, while higher oil prices and rising economic risks weigh on Asian currencies such as the Indian rupee and South Korean won.
With the yen down sharply against major currencies, winter in Japan offers rare value on hotels, food, transport, and skiing. A rare currency tailwind for travellers.
Markets are rapidly repricing Australian interest rates higher while the US moves toward cuts — a mix that has historically been powerful for the Aussie dollar.
Maximise your Aussie dollar abroad. Discover four travel destinations—New Zealand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Türkiye—where the AUD currently stretches furthest, helping you save on every experience.
In May 2025, currency markets experienced notable fluctuations influenced by geopolitical developments, economic policies, and trade relations. The pound (GBP) and euro (EUR) were strong while U.S. dollar (USD) exhibited a weakening trend, while several other currencies demonstrated strength.
The Australian dollar has experienced notable fluctuations in 2025, influenced by global trade tensions and domestic political developments, including the Labor Party's decisive election win. However, trade tariffs imposed by the United States, have introduced volatility, prompting market analysts to adjust their forecasts for the currency's trajectory.
The Chinese yuan has weakened following the United States' decision to impose a 125% tariff on Chinese imports, prompting the People's Bank of China to intervene to stabilize the currency.
The global currency landscape is experiencing notable shifts as the euro strengthens against major currencies, influenced by economic policies, geopolitical events, and fluctuating oil prices.
Markets have shifted focus to the interest rate policies of other major central banks rather than the Federal Reserve.
The dollar has risen by nearly 20% against most currencies compared to this time last year.
Stronger AUD, USD, and GBP Against the Euro due to surprise French elections.
USD sinks as global currency markets react to slowing US inflation, prompting a surge in other major currencies and a potential end to the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle.
As we approach mid-year a shift has taken place in currency markets with the narrative less about interest rates hikes and more risk-off worries about a possible coming recession.