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The weakening of the US dollar and the emergence of the "revenge tax" as a new threat.
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At the start of 2025, the U.S. dollar continues to weaken. So far, the ICE Dollar Index has accumulated a decline of about 8.8%, falling below the 99 level, marking the weakest annual start since the mid-1980s. Despite U.S. stocks recovering most of the losses from tariff shocks, the dollar has yet to rebound. The forex market generally believes that the Trump administration's trade and fiscal policies are fundamentally altering global investors' allocation logic for dollar assets.
Peter Vassallo, forex investment manager at BNP Paribas Asset Management, warns that the dollar may be entering a "more persistent downward cycle," a trend that is quite similar to the six-year depreciation process that began in 2002. State Street strategist Marvin Loh also states, "There is indeed further downside potential for the dollar."
"Revenge Tax" Clause Rattles Markets, Investor Confidence Falters
Another major concern regarding the dollar's outlook stems from the Trump administration's proposed Payment Bill Clause 899. This clause aims to grant the government the power to impose "revenge taxes" on investors from countries that levy "unfair taxes" on the U.S. Steven Englander, head of forex at Standard Chartered Bank, states that if implemented, this measure will directly suppress foreign capital inflow, significantly negative for the dollar.
While the market has previously reserved its judgment on the enforceability of Trump's tariff threats, the introduction of the "revenge tax" has already prompted institutional investors to broadly reassess dollar assets.
Global Hedging Surges, Dollar's Safe-Haven Attribute Questioned
As the dollar, stocks, and bonds declined simultaneously in April, investors found the dollar's safe-haven function weakening, leading them to hedge against dollar risk through forward contracts and other tools. Data from State Street shows that institutional investors in the U.S. and Europe, particularly Danish pension funds and insurance companies, have significantly increased their dollar hedging ratios.
Deutsche Bank strategist George Saravelos points out that this change indicates a broad market consensus on the dollar's long-term weakness. He also emphasizes that the dollar's role in global asset allocation is facing challenges, especially against the backdrop of increasing global diversification investment trends.
Fiscal Deficit and Global Capital Flows Determine Dollar's Fate
Against the backdrop of a continuously expanding U.S. fiscal deficit, investors' confidence in the dollar faces further tests. Vassallo points out that the overvaluation of the dollar is one of the core reasons to short it. Although the dollar's depreciation seems severe, from a long-term chart, this round of pullback is still considered moderate.
However, some analysts suggest that should U.S. assets once again demonstrate "American exceptionalism," the dollar may turn the tide. Strong U.S. stocks and leading economic performance globally may still attract international capital back to the U.S.
ICE Index Continues to be Under Pressure, Emerging Market Currencies Strengthen
As of now, the ICE Dollar Index has dropped again by 0.6%, reported at 98.75. The dollar has not only lost ground against developed market currencies but also continuously depreciated against emerging markets such as the Mexican peso and the Brazilian real. Various signs indicate that the dollar is facing multiple downward pressures, with little visible rebound momentum in the short term. The market will closely watch the direction of subsequent U.S. policies and capital flow trends to find a new pricing logic for the dollar.
Risk Warning and DisclaimerThe market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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