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US Dollar strengthens as year-end apprehension remains
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US Dollar strengthens as year-end apprehension remains

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Last updated: 2024/12/28 at 9:59 PM
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The US Dollar Index is currently trading near 107.90 on Friday, with markets remaining cautious and trading desks short-staffed, leading to muted trading. Despite this, the holiday momentum is keeping the Dollar elevated as the year 2025 comes to an end. The Greenback’s buoyancy persists as incoming data from Japan and China hint at further industrial slowdown. Despite profit-taking after last week’s gains, the US Dollar continues its climb as traders return from Christmas holidays.

The US Dollar is eyeing a robust growth outlook, with risks of a government shutdown rising after House Republicans failed to pass a funding deal. Longer-term yields are climbing, with the 10-year Treasury yield hovering near 4.60% and the 30-year yield at 4.77%, both reaching highs not seen since May. The Dollar is on track for a nearly 7% annual gain as traders anticipate robust US growth and limited rate cuts in 2025. Chinese stimulus measures and deposit rate cuts have supported local markets, but the Dollar remains broadly bid into year-end.

The Dollar Index maintains its bullish momentum, with indicators pointing higher and nearing overbought levels. Despite thin trading liquidity, the DXY continues to inch upward near 108.00, reflecting continued buying interest. As long as the index remains above 106.00, the technical picture remains positive. The US Dollar, being the official currency of the United States, is heavily traded globally, accounting for over 88% of all foreign exchange turnover. Since taking over from the British Pound as the world’s reserve currency after World War II, the USD has been backed by Gold until the Bretton Woods Agreement in 1971, when the Gold Standard was abandoned.

Monetary policy, shaped by the Federal Reserve (Fed), is the most important factor impacting the value of the US Dollar. The Fed’s two mandates are achieving price stability (control inflation) and fostering full employment, with interest rates being their primary tool. The Fed raises rates when inflation is above the 2% target, strengthening the USD, and lowers rates when inflation is below 2% or unemployment is high, weighing on the Greenback. In extreme situations, the Fed can enact quantitative easing (QE) to increase the flow of credit in a financial system where banks are not lending to each other. QE usually leads to a weaker US Dollar, while quantitative tightening (QT) is the reverse process that is usually positive for the USD.

In conclusion, the US Dollar remains strong as the year-end approaches, with a bullish momentum and continued buying interest reflected in the tight trading range near 108.00. Despite the risks of a government shutdown and climbing yields, the Dollar is on track for a significant annual gain as traders anticipate robust US growth. The impact of monetary policy, shaped by the Federal Reserve, plays a crucial role in determining the value of the US Dollar, with interest rates being the primary tool used to control inflation and unemployment. Understanding these factors is essential for traders and investors looking to navigate the complexities of the global foreign exchange market.

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