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Dollar Surges to Fresh 20-Year High on Hawkish Fed

Published 09/21/2022, 09:49 PM
Updated 09/21/2022, 09:53 PM
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By Ambar Warrick

Investing.com-- The U.S. dollar jumped to a new 20-year high against a basket of currencies on Thursday, extending gains after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates and struck a more hawkish than expected tone in its latest meeting.

The dollar index rose as much as 1% to 111.47, its highest level since June 2002, while dollar index futures rose 0.3% to 111.427. Both indicators rallied on Wednesday after the Fed decision. 10-year U.S. Treasury yields surged to an 11-year high.

The Fed raised interest rates by 75 basis points on Wednesday, as expected. Chairman Jerome Powell warned that the bank will keep hiking rates at a sharp clip, even risking pressure on economic growth and the labor market, as it struggles to rein in runaway inflation.

The hawkish comments cemented expectations that U.S. interest rates will end the year well above 4% - their highest level in over 14 years.

The central bank also intends to keep rates higher for longer, with cuts beginning only in 2024. Inflation is expected to stay well above the Fed’s 2% target for at least the next two years, the bank forecast on Wednesday. It will also ramp up its balance sheet reduction in the coming months.

“The Fed wants to convey the message that inflation will still be higher than previous forecasts and that the policy rate could be as high as 4.60% by the end of 2023. Understandably this undermines Fed ‘pivot’ ideas still further and sees the FX market biased towards slow-down and recession. This playbook really favors the dollar over pro-cyclical currencies,” analysts at ING wrote in a note.

Most risk-driven currencies sank against the dollar on Thursday, while the euro fell further away from dollar parity.

The greenback also took support from increased safe-haven demand, on signs of a potential escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree calling for partial troop mobilization in the country, and also raised the threat of using nuclear force.

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We are 32 TRILLION in debt, annnd, drum roll, that is just on balance sheet. Off balance sheet, we are closer to 80 Trillion in debt. Again, 80 Trillion. Who in their right mind believes the dollar has any " value"? Lol, c'mon man!
we well know that fiat currencies do not have any value.
There is ONE reason for that, and that may change during this century.
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