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US dollar hits one-month peak on Fed rate cut caution

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 17/01/2024, 07:33 pm
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WASHINGTON - The US dollar witnessed a notable surge, reaching a one-month high of 103.42 as remarks from a Federal Reserve official influenced market expectations. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index, which tracks the currency against a basket of peers, ascended to its highest level since mid-December. This rally was spurred by comments from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller, who advocated for a cautious approach to lowering interest rates.

Waller's statements have led to a recalibration of market predictions for the Federal Reserve's monetary policy path. According to the CME's FedWatch Tool, the likelihood of a rate cut in March has diminished to 62.2%. Investors appear to be reassessing their bets on how quickly the Fed might ease its policy following a period of aggressive rate hikes aimed at curbing inflation.

In contrast, the euro struggled, hovering near a one-month low amid ongoing uncertainty over the European Central Bank's (ECB) timeline for rate cuts. The lack of clarity on the ECB's monetary policy direction has left the single currency vulnerable to downside risks.

The British pound also faced its own set of challenges, coming under pressure due to reports of decelerating wage growth in the United Kingdom. This economic indicator is critical as it can influence the Bank of England's decisions on interest rates, which in turn affect currency valuations.

Currency markets are highly sensitive to central bank policies, as interest rates directly impact the attractiveness of holding a currency. Higher rates typically bolster a currency by offering better returns on investments denominated in that currency.

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