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    Dollar Gains as Fed Rate Outlook Drives Markets

    Daniel ChangBy Daniel ChangDecember 25, 2024Updated:January 2, 202504512 Mins Read
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    The dollar edged higher on Tuesday during thin holiday trading as expectations of a slower pace of interest rate cuts from the U.S. Federal Reserve continued to shape market sentiment. Since late September, the greenback has climbed over 7%, fueled by projections of stronger U.S. economic growth under the policies of President-elect Donald Trump and persistent inflation pressures. These factors have tempered predictions of aggressive Fed rate reductions.

    The U.S. growth outlook contrasts sharply with forecasts for other global economies and their central banks’ rate strategies, widening interest rate differentials. Last week, the Federal Reserve projected a more cautious approach to cutting rates, boosting U.S. Treasury yields. On Tuesday, the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note hit a seven-month high of 4.629%.

    “Markets are getting a bit of a Christmas boost with the election, and optimism is high,” said Joseph Trevisani, senior analyst at FX Street in New York. “The dollar is benefiting from scaled-back expectations for further rate cuts. As we know, central bank rate structures are a key driver of currency markets.”

    The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of currencies, rose 0.14% to 108.24. The euro slipped 0.15% to $1.0389, with the index marking gains in five of the last six sessions. Trading activity is expected to remain light through the year-end, with the economic calendar sparse. Analysts believe interest rates will continue to dominate the foreign exchange market until the U.S. employment report is released on January 10.

    The British pound weakened slightly, falling 0.06% to $1.2527. Against the yen, the dollar rose 0.1% to 157.34. The Japanese currency remains near levels that have recently triggered interventions by Japanese authorities to support it.

    Minutes from the Bank of Japan’s October meeting showed that policymakers agreed to continue raising interest rates if the economy aligns with their projections. However, some officials expressed caution about uncertainties surrounding U.S. economic policies.

    Trump’s return to the White House has introduced questions about how his anticipated policies on tariffs, tax cuts, and immigration restrictions might influence economic strategy. For now, the dollar’s strength reflects optimism about U.S. growth and tempered rate-cut expectations, keeping it on a steady upward trajectory.

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    Daniel Chang's passion for finance and technology has driven his career in the financial markets. With a background in both quantitative analysis and market strategy, Daniel excels at breaking down complex market movements into actionable insights. He has worked with leading financial institutions and trading platforms, where he has contributed to the development of innovative trading tools and educational content.

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