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Dollar Pulls Back as US Manufacturing Activity Contracts

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The dollar index (DXY00) fell from a 3-week high on Monday and finished down by -0.16%.  The dollar retreated on Monday after the US Dec ISM manufacturing index unexpectedly contracted by the most in fourteen months.  Also, Monday’s rally in stocks curbed liquidity demand for the dollar.

The dollar on Monday initially moved higher as the escalation of geopolitical risks in Venezuela boosted safe-haven demand for the dollar after the US captured Venezuelan President Maduro, and US President Trump said the US plans to temporarily “run” Venezuela. Hawkish comments on Monday from Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari were supportive of the dollar after he said, US interest rates may be “close to neutral” for the economy.

The US Dec ISM manufacturing index unexpectedly fell -0.3 to 47.9, weaker than expectations of an increase to 48.4 and the steepest pace of contraction in 14 months.

On Saturday, Philadelphia Fed President Anna Paulson said, “I see inflation moderating, the labor market stabilizing, and growth coming in around 2% this year.  If all that happens, then some modest further adjustments to the funds rate would likely be appropriate later in the year.”

The markets are discounting the odds at 16% for a -25 bp rate cut at the FOMC’s next meeting on January 27-28.

The dollar continues to see underlying weakness as the FOMC is expected to cut interest rates by about -50 bp in 2026, while the BOJ is expected to raise rates by another +25 bp in 2026, and the ECB is expected to leave rates unchanged in 2026.

The dollar is also under pressure as the Fed boosts liquidity in the financial system, having begun purchasing $40 billion a month in T-bills in mid-December.  The dollar is also being undercut by concerns that President Trump intends to appoint a dovish Fed Chair, which would be bearish for the dollar.  Mr. Trump recently said that he will announce his selection for the new Fed Chair in early 2026.  Bloomberg reported that National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett is the most likely choice as the next Fed Chair, seen by markets as the most dovish candidate.



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