"Oil prices could rip higher now that a tight market is likely up through the summer," said OANDA's Edward Moya. "WTI at $75 no longer seems outlandish and Brent could easily top $80 by the summer."
“Monetary policy is accommodative and it continues to need to be accommodative ... Expect us to move carefully, patiently, and with a lot of advance warning,” before any changes, Powell said in response to questions from Republican lawmakers about whether a faster-than-expected recovery still required crisis-level assistance.
Osamu Takashima, head of G10 FX strategy at Citigroup Global Markets Japan in Tokyo, said that he remained bearish on the dollar, with dollar assets looking "expensive".