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If the U.S. indicators turn out stronger than expected this week, the market will start pricing in a fed funds rate of more than 5 percent. That should be supportive for the dollar.
Tohru Sasaki
They are definitely pricing in 5 percent (federal funds rate) by June and 5.25 percent as a possibility by the end of the summer. All this is going to play into the hands of a stronger dollar.
Ken Landon
The market was pricing in Fed funds rate at 4.25 percent by the year end at one point, now it has been pushed back to 3.75 percent. The dollar will struggle in this environment.
Naeem Wahid
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Teruhisa Tsuji
Right now the market is taking weaker-than-expected economic indicators as a positive, because of the view that there will soon be an end to rate rises. But I think the jobs data is likely to be stronger than expected, so it may weigh on U.S. stocks.
Soichiro Monji
Markets may start pricing in some stronger data as there's a risk industrial production is better than expected. People will start buying the dollar ahead of it.
Richard Grace
As the market now feels that any interest rate hikes in the US will come to an end with the Federal Funds rate at 5.0 percent, the dollar is likely to remain exposed to downside risk.
Kazuyuki Kato
Sentiment is generally negative for the dollar even in the face of good news. The market is looking through the expected rate hikes. If you take away the interest rate support for the dollar... and the structural problem is still there, the trend for the dollar is downwards.
Adam Cole
Leading indicators were stronger than expected. It may have rekindled fears of rate hikes.
Todd Clark
The dollar's got a lot of supportive factors going for it, at a time when we're not so sure elsewhere, ... The market's getting more and more confident about rate increases in the U.S. and that's making the dollar look good against everything.
Niels From
The dollar's got a lot of supportive factors going for it, at a time when we're not so sure elsewhere. The market's getting more and more confident about rate increases in the U.S. and that's making the dollar look good against everything.
Niels From
The dollar's bearish (weaker) trend is expected to continue unless the GDP figures are significantly stronger (than exported) or the market finds strong signals for further rate hikes in the Fed statement.
Yasuhisa Ishida
This should help the greenback continue the rally experienced over the last few weeks and leave the market focusing on further dollar gains related to a potential move of the fed funds rate to 5.00 percent.
David Powell
It's extremely bad and this is bearish for the U.S. dollar, ... This will definitely shift expectations more for a 4 percent Fed funds rate as the last hike we'll see as opposed to 4.25 percent.
Kathy Lien
It's extremely bad and this is bearish for the U.S. dollar. This will definitely shift expectations more for a 4 percent Fed funds rate as the last hike we'll see as opposed to 4.25 percent.
Kathy Lien
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