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    Dollar skids ahead of US election, likely Fed rate cut

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on November 4, 2024

    4 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    By Wayne Cole

    SYDNEY (Reuters) -The dollar slid in Asia on Monday as investors braced for a potential pivot this week for the global economy as the United States chooses a new leader, and as it likely cuts interest rates again with major implications for bond yields.

    The euro extended an early climb to be up 0.6% at $1.0901 and looked set to test resistance around $1.0905. The dollar fell 0.9% on the yen to 151.60 and threatened support at 151.45. The dollar index eased 0.3% to 103.63.

    Treasury futures rallied a solid 12 ticks, recovering some of the losses suffered on Friday. [US/]

    Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump remain virtually tied in opinion polls and the winner might not be known for days after voting ends.

    Analysts believe Trump’s policies on immigration, tax cuts and tariffs would put upward pressure on inflation, bond yields and the dollar, while Harris was seen as the continuity candidate.

    Dealers said the early dip in the dollar might be linked to a well-respected poll that showed Harris taking a surprise 3-point lead in Iowa, thanks largely to her popularity with female voters.

    “Since last week, Harris is seeing a boost in the polls, highlighted by the Selzer Poll of Iowa where some are using as a proxy for performance among the Blue Wall battleground states,” analysts from JPMorgan said in a note.

    Betting site PredictIT showed Harris at 54 cents to Trump on 52 cents – what investors are willing to wager for a chance to win $1 – compared to 42 cents to 61 cents just a week ago.

    “It is widely considered that a Trump win will be positive for the USD, though many feel this outcome has been discounted,” said Chris Weston, an analyst at broker Pepperstone. A Trump presidency with full control of Congress could be most impactful, as one would expect a solid sell-off in Treasuries resulting in a spike higher in the USD.

    “A Harris win and a split Congress would likely result in ‘Trump trades’ quickly reversed and priced out,” he added. “The USD, gold, bitcoin and U.S. equity would likely head lower.”

    PRICED FOR 25BP

    Uncertainty over the outcome is one reason markets assume the Federal Reserve will choose to cut rates by a standard 25 basis points on Thursday, rather than repeat its outsized half-point easing.

    Futures imply a 99% chance of a quarter-point cut to 4.50%-4.75%, and an 83% probability of a similar-sized move in December.

    We are pencilling in four more consecutive cuts in the first half of 2025 to a terminal rate of 3.25%-3.5%, but see more uncertainty about both the speed next year and the final destination,” said Goldman Sachs economist Jan Hatzius.

    Both our baseline and probability-weighted forecasts are now a bit more dovish than market pricing.

    The Bank of England also meets Thursday and is expected to cut by 25 basis points, while the Riksbank is seen easing by 50 basis points and the Norges Bank is expected to stay on hold.

    The Reserve Bank of Australia holds its meeting on Tuesday and again is expected to hold rates steady.

    The BoE’s decision has been complicated by a sharp sell-off in gilts following the Labour government’s budget last week, which also dragged the pound lower.

    Early Monday, sterling had regained some of its losses to stand at $1.2994, some way from last week’s trough at $1.2841. [GB/]

    More stimulus is also expected from China’s National People’s Congress, which is meeting from Monday through Friday.

    Sources told Reuters last week that Beijing is considering approving next week the issuance of more than 10 trillion yuan ($1.40 trillion) in extra debt in the next few years to revive its fragile economy.

    (Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Shri Navaratnam)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar skids ahead of US election, likely Fed rate cut

    1What is a Federal Reserve rate cut?

    A Federal Reserve rate cut refers to a decision by the U.S. central bank to lower interest rates, which can stimulate economic growth by making borrowing cheaper.

    2What is the dollar index?

    The dollar index measures the value of the U.S. dollar against a basket of foreign currencies, providing an indication of its strength in the global market.

    3What are bond yields?

    Bond yields represent the return an investor can expect to earn from a bond, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the bond's face value.

    4What is currency exchange?

    Currency exchange is the process of converting one currency into another, often involving a fee or exchange rate that reflects market conditions.

    5What is economic growth?

    Economic growth refers to an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period, often measured by GDP.

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