Fed rate cuts often lead to a weaker dollar, as they reduce the yield on U.S. investments. This, in turn, makes the currency less attractive to foreign investors. The immediate effects are felt across global markets, particularly in the trade sector, as the cost of U.S. exports becomes more competitive. However, a weaker dollar can also drive up inflation.
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Fed rate cuts often lead to a weaker dollar, as they reduce the yield on U.S. investments. This, in turn, makes the currency less attractive to foreign investors. The immediate effects are felt across global markets, particularly in the trade sector, as the cost of U.S. exports becomes more competitive. However, a weaker dollar can also drive up inflation.
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