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The dollar just clocked its worst first-half slump since 1973, crashing more than 10% in the first six months of 2025. The damage? Pinned on President Donald Trump’s return to chaotic trade ...
The U.S. dollar faces a variety of headwinds heading into the second half of the year that could have important investing ...
1. US stocks keep outperforming the rest of the world There's a growing view that the US stock market will underperform international stocks this year.
The dollar is off to its worst start to a year in more than half a century. The United States’ currency has weakened more than 10 percent over the past six months when compared with a basket of ...
The U.S. dollar selloff is nearing a new milestone. The ICE U.S. Dollar Index is headed for its worst first half of a year in at least four decades. It is down more than 10% in 2025, the biggest ...
On Monday, the US Dollar Index ended the first half of the year 10.8% lower. That's its worst first-half performance since 1973, when Richard Nixon was president. At the time, the index fell 14.8%.
The U.S. dollar had its worst start this year in more than half a century. Harvard University economics professor Kenneth Rogoff says President Trump is accelerating the decline.
GREAT ROTATION? The dollar's slump also means the euro is up 12.5% , Japan's yen is up nearly 8% and the Swiss franc is up 13.5%. It has also given emerging markets a chance to shine.
JPMorgan expects gold to hit $3,675 for the second half of 2025; the S&P 500 to dip to 6,000; and the dollar to weaken.