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“Global Currency War 2026 – Dollar Weakens, Yen Plunges, Thailand Gains Momentum, Asia Ascends: Situation Analysis and Outlook July 2026 by SO OK TRADING”

Last updated: 30 Jun 2026
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“Global Currency War 2026 – Dollar Weakens, Yen Plunges, and Asia Becomes the New Safe Haven: Global Currency Market Analysis and Outlook July 2026 by SO OK TRADING – June 30, 2026”

 
2026 is a year when global financial markets are filled with volatility and new opportunities for investors and Thai entrepreneurs. The overall picture is clear: the US Dollar has entered a downtrend (Dollar Softening), while other major currencies and emerging markets are increasingly driven by their own specific factors.

 
US Dollar (USD): FED Hawkish, Preparing to Raise Rates

The Dollar is facing pressure from two sides – previous Fed rate cuts and rising fiscal debt burdens. Investors are reducing Dollar holdings and shifting to other assets. Outlook: In Q3 2026, the Dollar may remain flat or continue to weaken. However, if US inflation rebounds, the Fed may turn “Hawkish” again, temporarily strengthening the Dollar.

 
Thai Baht (THB): Strengthening Alongside the Region, but Still Under Pressure

The Baht has moved within the 33.20–33.50 per Dollar range, supported by recovering exports and tourism, but pressured by low interest rates. Outlook: In July, the Baht may remain weak around 33.40–33.50, but by the end of Q3 it is expected to strengthen toward 32.60 per Dollar, driven by better-than-expected GDP figures and tourism recovery.

 
Japanese Yen (JPY): The Worst Crisis in 40 Years

The Yen fell to 162.41 per Dollar – its lowest since 1986. Key factors include wide interest rate differentials, public debt exceeding 260% of GDP, and persistent capital outflows due to energy imports. Outlook: In Q3 2026, the Yen is expected to trade within 160–166 per Dollar. Risks of further weakening remain, and government intervention is possible, but such measures would only provide temporary relief without changing the long-term trend.

 
Chinese Yuan (CNY): Stability Through Tight Control

The Yuan strengthened to 6.79 per Dollar. Despite economic pressures, strict exchange rate management by the PBOC has kept the Yuan stable. Outlook: The Yuan is expected to remain firm, with investors confident that China can maintain currency stability.

 
Euro (EUR): Pressured by Economic Slowdown

The Euro weakened to 1.13–1.14 per Dollar, its lowest in a year, as Europe’s economy slowed and the ECB may cut rates sooner than the US. Outlook: The Euro is likely to continue weakening in Q3 2026 unless Europe’s economy recovers quickly.

 
Singapore Dollar (SGD): Asia’s Safe Haven

The Singapore Dollar is the strongest in the region, at 1.29 per US Dollar. Investors view it as a Safe Haven thanks to Singapore’s strict inflation control policies. Outlook: The currency is expected to remain strong and continue serving as Asia’s primary safe haven for investors.

 
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