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    Dollar slips ahead of data, set for first monthly drop in 2024

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on May 28, 2024

    4 min read

    Last updated: January 30, 2026

    The image illustrates the decline of the U.S. dollar against major currencies, emphasizing its first monthly drop in 2024 as traders anticipate key inflation data affecting monetary policy. This is crucial for investors in the banking and finance sector.
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    Dollar slips ahead of data, set for first monthly drop in 2024

    By Stefano Rebaudo

    (Reuters) -The dollar eased against most currencies on Tuesday ahead of key U.S. and euro zone inflation data later this week that could affect expectations for major central banks’ monetary policy outlooks.

    The greenback was also on the verge of its first monthly decline in 2024.

    “A backdrop where the Federal Reserve can start cutting rates this year, even in December, is consistent with further dollar weakness,” said Athanasios Vamvakidis, global head of forex strategy at BofA. He mentioned some weakness in U.S. economic data and recent stronger-than-expected figures from the euro zone as the main reasons for the dollar slowdown.

    He also highlighted that the Fed had pushed back against speculation about possible rate hikes, preventing the dollar from appreciating further.

    Markets are currently more than fully priced for a U.S. rate cut in December. They also discount an 80% chance of such a move in November and a 60% chance in September.

    Against a basket of currencies, the dollar was down 0.09% at 104.47, for a 1.76% decline on a monthly basis.

    The euro was up 0.13% at $1.0872 despite some dovish comments from European Central Bank (ECB) policymakers on Monday and data showing German business morale stagnated in May.

    ECB’s Francois Villeroy de Galhau confirmed market expectations that, barring major surprises, a first rate cut next week is a done deal. But investors have recently updated their bets on future ECB moves, pricing in less than a cut in every quarter in 2024 and early 2025.

    German inflation data due on Wednesday and the wider euro zone’s reading on Friday will be watched for clues on how soon easing from the central bank could come.

    The dollar took a modicum of support from U.S. data showing a surprise rise in consumer confidence this month.

    All of that data, however, will be a sideshow to the main focus for markets on Friday when the U.S. core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index report – the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation – is released. Expectations are for it to hold steady on a monthly basis.

    Analysts tried to assess the impact of an upside surprise in U.S. figures as they see the market well priced for benign data.

    Derek Halpenny, head of research, global markets EMEA at MUFG Bank said markets might be more sensitive to stronger-than-expected incoming data against the backdrop of the increased debate on the Fed’s implied neutral policy stance.

    Fed Governor Christopher Waller said last week that a key underlying rate crucial for the monetary policy, the so-called R-Star, may rise after years of declines. R-star is the rate that neither stimulates nor restricts the economy while keeping inflation at the central bank’s target.

    “This increased debate on the (Fed’s) implied neutral policy stance could have an increasing impact on lifting market yields if the economy fails to slow,” said Halpenny.

    Dollar/yen languished near 157 and last stood at 156.92, up 0.04$.

    BofA’s Vamvakidis said a Fed first rate cut in 2024 would “be consistent also with a strengthening of the yen versus the greenback.”

    However, if markets should discount a Fed that “starts easing its policy in 2025, the yen could test the 160 level again, and more interventions by Japanese authorities will be likely,” he added.

    The Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) three key measurements of underlying inflation all fell below 2% in April for the first time since August 2022, data showed on Tuesday, heightening uncertainty over the timing of its next interest rate hike.

    That comes ahead of Friday’s Tokyo inflation data, a leading indicator of nationwide figures.

    BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Monday the central bank would proceed cautiously with inflation-targeting frameworks.

    Sterling and the New Zealand dollar both rose to over two-month highs. They last bought $1.2772 and $0.6151, respectively.

    The Aussie dollar edged 0.12% higher. Australian monthly consumer price index data is due on Wednesday.

    In cryptocurrencies, bitcoin slid 2.41% to $67,908, while ether fell 1.28% to $3,838.80.

    (Reporting by Stefano Rebaudo; additional reporting by Alden Bentley and Rae Wee; Editing by Edwina Gibbs, Mark Potter and Ana Nicoladi da Costa)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar slips ahead of data, set for first monthly drop in 2024

    1What is foreign exchange?

    Foreign exchange refers to the global marketplace for trading national currencies against one another, allowing for currency conversion and international trade.

    2What is monetary policy?

    Monetary policy is the process by which a central bank manages the supply of money, interest rates, and inflation to achieve economic objectives.

    3What are central banks?

    Central banks are national financial institutions that manage a country's currency, money supply, and interest rates, often overseeing monetary policy.

    4What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.

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