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Abstract:The dollar faces its biggest decline of the year, strong-dollar logic challenged.
Last week, the U.S. dollar experienced its steepest decline of the year, dropping more than 3% in a single week.
The European Union and Germany broke fiscal constraints to increase defense spending, pushing the euro and European bond yields sharply higher. Non-U.S. currencies strengthened across the board, with the Swedish krona, euro, and Norwegian krone posting significant gains.
In contrast, the Canadian and Australian dollars saw limited gains due to shifting market risk sentiment. The dollars continued breakdown suggests a potential long-term trend reversal may be underway.
The fundamental logic behind the strong dollar is facing mounting pressure. The Trump administration's tax cuts have been progressing slowly, while fiscal tightening is becoming more evident. Additionally, tariffs have been used more as a negotiation tool rather than as a means to truly restrict trade, failing to provide meaningful support for the dollar.
Furthermore, Europe‘s increased fiscal spending could prompt other economies to follow suit, narrowing interest rate differentials between the U.S. and other countries, further weakening the dollar’s advantage.
If the U.S. continues its path of fiscal tightening while its trade partners adopt more aggressive fiscal stimulus policies, the dollar's attractiveness may decline further. In addition, uncertainties in the global economic environment, fluctuations in U.S. Treasury yields, and geopolitical factors could all play a crucial role in shaping the dollars future trajectory.
Given the potential weakness of the dollar, investors should closely monitor global economic policy shifts, particularly major economies fiscal policy changes.
A well-diversified portfolio, with exposure to non-U.S. currencies and safe-haven assets, could help mitigate risks and navigate potential market volatility.
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