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A decrease of the indicator value may contribute to the fall in quotes of USD.

7 July
US Treasury Secretary does not rule out recession probability

In a recent interview with NBC, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent commented on new US President Donald Trump's policies and outlined the country's economic outlook. From his point of view, the probability of the United States slipping into a recession cannot be completely ruled out.

17 March 2025
US Treasury Secretary does not rule out recession probability
Reuters: volatility in the US market continues to pressure the dollar

As reported by Reuters, the US dollar remains near a five-month low, pressured by President Donald Trump's tariff policies and weak US economic data. America's market position is weakening due to the resulting uncertainty.

17 March 2025
Reuters: volatility in the US market continues to pressure the dollar
United States. Michigan 1-Year Inflation Expectations. The value of the indicator has increased from 4.3% to 4.9%

An increase of the indicator value may contribute to the rise in quotes of USD.

14 March 2025
The US producer price index remained unchanged from January's figure

In February, wholesale inflation in the US halted its growth, influenced by a sharp decline in company profit margins. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Producer Price Index (PPI) was unchanged from January's 0.6% reading.

14 March 2025
The US producer price index remained unchanged from January's figure
Trump and Senate Republicans haven't settled on solution to US debt ceiling problem

US President Donald Trump and representatives of the Republican Party in the Senate are still working to find a solution to the problem of the US national debt approaching the legally mandated limit. However, no decision has been made.

14 March 2025
Trump and Senate Republicans haven't settled on solution to US debt ceiling problem
Dollar rises amid lower risk of US government shutdown

According to Bloomberg, the US Congress is likely to pass a temporary funding bill, which will help avoid a shutdown of the country's government. The news caused a change of sentiment in the markets after the decline in US stocks throughout the week.

14 March 2025
Dollar rises amid lower risk of US government shutdown
Morgan Stanley expects dollar to decline as economic risks for US increase

Morgan Stanley believes the possibility of the US federal government shutting down, weaker country's economy and rising value of foreign assets will contribute to the dollar decline ahead of the imposition of import duties by Donald Trump on April 2.

14 March 2025
Morgan Stanley expects dollar to decline as economic risks for US increase
United States. PPI (MoM). The value of the indicator has decreased from 0.6% to 0%

A decrease of the indicator value may contribute to the fall in quotes of USD.

13 March 2025
Kevin Hassett expects US GDP to rise to 2.5% in first quarter of 2025

The US gross domestic product (GDP) will rise to 2–2.5% in the first quarter of 2025, said the National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett while giving an interview to Fox News.

13 March 2025
Kevin Hassett expects US GDP to rise to 2.5% in first quarter of 2025
deVere CEO Nigel Green expects Fed to cut rates as US inflation slows

deVere Group CEO Nigel Green predicts that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) will cut rates after the country's price growth slowing in February.

13 March 2025
deVere CEO Nigel Green expects Fed to cut rates as US inflation slows

The dollar is the monetary unit of the United States (US). It is also used as the official currency by some other countries (Ecuador, Zimbabwe, El Salvador). The dollar holds a leading position in the world economy.

At the moment, the dollar dominates the system of international settlements with almost 50% share (the euro ranks second with less than 25%). Meanwhile, the dollar's dominance is even more pronounced in the financial sector, on the foreign exchange market, and in the government reserves.

The US currency (USD) quotes, as well as those of its foreign counterparts, depend primarily on the economic and political situation in the issuing country. The US authorities, such as the Federal Reserve System (the Fed) and the Department of the Treasury, influence the dollar exchange rate by changing their monetary, fiscal, budget, and tax policies. 

Moreover, the value of the dollar may be significantly affected by the latest news and the international situation. Global economic problems and rising geopolitical tensions have historically been favorable for the US currency, as investors consider it one of the major safe-haven assets, along with gold. In contrast, during periods of strong economic growth and a relatively calm global environment, the demand for the dollar tend to reduce.