Investors Shift Away from Dollar Amid Speculation of Peaked US Rates

Investors are selling dollars at the fastest rate in a year, indicating a belief that the US Federal Reserve has finished raising interest rates and will instead implement multiple cuts next year. Asset managers are on track to sell 1.6% of their open dollar positions this month, the largest monthly outflow since November 2017. This has led to the dollar's worst monthly performance in a year, with analysts warning that this trend could continue as investors reduce exposure to US assets. The weakening dollar is seen as a relief for Japan and emerging markets, making it easier for them to repay dollar-denominated debt and potentially attracting investors back to developing economies.
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