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US Dollar Index Advances Toward 98.00 Amid 15% Global Tariffs

Thomas by Thomas
February 25, 2026
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US Dollar Index Advances Toward 98.00 Amid 15% Global Tariffs

U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) is trading around 97.80, pushing back toward the 98.00 psychological barrier. While your initial data suggested a steady 104.5, recent market shifts—specifically the Supreme Court ruling on February 20—have pulled the Greenback lower over the past week as traders price in the removal of emergency tariff pressures.

However, the “Trump Trade” is fighting back. Following the weekend announcement of a new 15% global import surcharge under Section 122, the Dollar is clawing back ground.

DXY Dynamics: The Tariff Tug-of-War

The Dollar is currently caught in a “volatility sandwich” between legal setbacks in Washington and aggressive executive maneuvers.

  • The SCOTUS Slump: The DXY tumbled from near 98.20 last week to lows of 97.40 on Monday after the Supreme Court ruled that emergency IEEPA tariffs were unlawful. This triggered a potential $175 billion refund liability, which markets initially viewed as a “fiscal shock” that could force a more dovish Federal Reserve.

  • The Section 122 Rebound: President Trump’s rapid pivot to a 15% global tariff—collected starting February 24—has restored the Dollar’s “inflationary premium.” By replacing voided 10–25% rates with a blanket 15% fee, the administration is attempting to keep tariff revenue “virtually unchanged” for 2026.

  • Hawkish Fed Tones: Fed Governor Christopher Waller and others have signaled that a March rate cut is far from guaranteed, citing persistent inflation expectations that have kept the DXY floor near 97.50.

Global Market Impact (Feb 25, 2026)

The surge in the Dollar and the 15% tariff news have sent ripples through major currency pairs and safe-haven assets.

AssetCurrent ValueMarket Sentiment
EUR/USD1.1784Weakening on Trade Jitters
USD/JPY155.78Yen Gaining on Risk-Off Flows
Gold (XAU)$5,200/ozRecord Highs (Haven Demand)
Bitcoin (BTC)~$64,800Sliding on Tariff Uncertainty

Economic Outlook: The “150-Day” Window

The primary concern for currency traders is the temporary nature of the new tariffs. Under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, the 15% surcharge is capped at 150 days unless extended by Congress.

  1. July Cliff: Without a Congressional extension in July (unlikely before mid-terms), the Dollar could face a significant “devaluation cliff” as the effective tariff rate drops back toward 9%.

  2. Safe-Haven Shift: The “Milan of Macro”—certainty—is currently absent. This has driven investors into Gold, which hit a historic $5,200/oz on February 23, acting as a direct hedge against “tariff turmoil.”

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