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Dollar’s Sharp Decline Faces Pushback as Bearish Bets Peak

Christopher Yarborough by Christopher Yarborough
May 30, 2025
in Economics
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The United States dollar has experienced a significant decline during recent months because of rising trade tensions and President Donald Trump’s poorly executed tariff policies. The dollar value decreased by 5% against major currency baskets after the April 2 “Liberation Day” announcement and it has dropped 10% from its peak in mid-January.

The dollar’s value has decreased because of economic uncertainty combined with Washington’s rising fiscal deficits and Trump’s persistent criticism of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The dollar’s decline corresponds to a larger investor trend that moves away from dollar-based assets toward different global safe-haven investments.

The Trump administration has implemented a deliberate change in dollar policy which contributes to the currency’s current weakness according to analysts. The administration uses a weaker exchange rate to enhance export sales and decrease trade deficits which form essential parts of Trump’s economic strategy. The recent market decline exceeds what most experts consider reasonable.

Bearish sentiment and positioning have reached extreme levels according to Elias Haddad who serves as a strategist at Brown Brothers Harriman. The current financial situation does not indicate a dollar collapse will occur.

The latest Bank of America global fund manager survey revealed that investor exposure to the dollar reached its lowest point since May 2006 with 17% of respondents showing a negative dollar position. The survey indicated a “dollar crash on international buyers’ strike” as the second most concerning tail risk after inflation forcing the Fed to adjust interest rates.

The concerns about dollar asset buyers’ strikes remain minimal among market observers. Real-money investors including pension funds and sovereign wealth funds adjust their investment strategies gradually instead of making sudden large-scale withdrawals. The dollar’s rapid decline creates opportunities for hedge funds and speculators to place bets on a potential market recovery.

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