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Bears surround as Federal Reserve plans rate cuts, weakening US dollar – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/08 at 11:09 PM
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The US dollar has been rapidly declining due to the anticipation of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, which threatens to end the currency’s period of strength. The dollar has already fallen 5% from its 2024 highs, close to its lowest level in about a year against a basket of its peers. This decline is primarily driven by the imminent drop in US interest rates. For years, the robust US economy and persistent inflation kept rates high compared to other developed countries, making dollar-based assets more attractive. However, with inflation cooling and Fed Chair Jerome Powell signaling rate cuts, the dollar is expected to weaken.

Investors are closely monitoring the trajectory of the dollar as it plays a central role in global finance. A weaker dollar could benefit US exporters and lower costs for multinational companies converting foreign profits into dollars. The extent of the dollar’s decline will depend on how deeply the Fed cuts rates in the future and how quickly global banks follow suit. Despite the US economy appearing stronger than its peers, investors are betting on significant rate cuts. Futures show traders pricing in around 100 basis points of cuts this year, compared to about 60 basis points for the European Central Bank.

Speculative investors have shifted their positions in favor of a weaker dollar, with bets on the currency turning net short for the first time in six months. The recent dovish tone from Powell has led to more cuts being priced in than initially expected. However, some factors may prevent a deeper decline in the dollar in the short term. The recent sell-off may have been an overreaction, and some strategists believe the dollar may have fallen too quickly. Despite the expected weakness in the fourth quarter, many are waiting for more evidence of a US economic slowdown before turning bearish on the dollar.

The upcoming US presidential election could also impact the dollar’s fortunes, with the leading candidates, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, in a tight race. Trump has expressed concerns about the dollar’s strength impacting US competitiveness, but his policies could actually strengthen the currency. On the other hand, a Harris win could lead to higher taxes and more pressure on the Fed to ease if economic activity slows. Ultimately, the market’s response to lower US rates will likely determine the dollar’s trajectory. Strong growth in the US has fueled foreign investment, but as growth slows and rates decrease, the future of the dollar remains uncertain.

In conclusion, the US dollar’s decline is gaining momentum as the Fed prepares for interest rate cuts, leading to a weakened currency against its peers. The outcome of the upcoming US presidential election and global economic factors will also play a significant role in shaping the dollar’s future. As investors closely monitor the Fed’s actions and economic data, the dollar’s trajectory will continue to be a key focus in the financial markets. Whether the dollar continues to fall or stabilizes in the short term remains to be seen, but the overall outlook suggests a period of uncertainty and volatility for the currency.

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