The U.S. dollar’s recent strength may be overhyped—rising Treasury yields could stem from fiscal or inflation fears, not economic boom. Weaker consumption, inflation, and job data are shaking confidence in dollar bets, especially with the Fed sending mixed signals. Longtime investors have relied on U.S. assets and a strong dollar, but if that link weakens, diversification becomes key. The Fed’s FIMA facility might quietly fuel debt, pressuring the dollar further. Yet, even a stock market dip might not hurt the dollar much: foreign buyers could just pivot to Treasuries instead, keeping the greenback resilient.
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