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    US Dollar Drops to Near 9-month Low Versus Yen Amid Talk of Larger Fed Rate Cut

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on September 16, 2024

    5 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    (This Sept. 13 story has been refiled to remove Mellon in BNY company name in paragraph 8)

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    By Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Chibuike Oguh

    NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. dollar fell on Friday to its lowest level in nearly nine months against the Japanese yen after media reports once again fueled speculation the Federal Reserve could deliver a super-sized 50-basis-point interest rate cut at its policy meeting next week.

    Analysts said reports by the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times late on Thursday saying a 50-bp rate reduction is still an option, and comments from a former Fed official arguing for an outsized cut, caused a shift in market expectations.

    The U.S. rate futures market has priced in a 51% probability of a 50-bp easing by the Fed at the conclusion of its two-day meeting on Wednesday, up from about 15% early on Thursday. Futures traders have also factored in 117 bps of cuts for 2024, up from 107 bps in the previous session.

    The media reports introduced the probability of a 50-bp cut back into the market after new inflation data had reinforced expectations of a 25-bp cut by the Fed, said Brad Bechtel, global head of FX at Jefferies in New York. “So you’re just seeing a little bit of an unwinding of those positions that were looking for 25 basis points.”

    In late afternoon trading, the dollar was down 0.66% to 140.855 yen, after earlier dropping to 140.285, its lowest level since Dec. 28. On the week, it fell 1%.

    The euro, meanwhile, rose 0.08% versus the greenback to $1.1083.

    The European Central Bank cut interest rates by 25 bps on Thursday, but ECB President Christine Lagarde dampened expectations for another reduction in borrowing costs next month. Gains in the euro have pushed the dollar index 0.08% lower to 101.08.

    “That increase in probabilities of potentially more dovish Fed policy drove the dollar lower and pushed a lot of those other currencies higher, said John Velis, FX and macro strategist at BNY in Boston.

    The dollar trimmed losses after data showed U.S. consumer sentiment improved in September amid easing inflation.

    The University of Michigan’s preliminary reading on the overall index of consumer sentiment came in at 69.0 this month, compared with a final reading of 67.9 in August. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a preliminary reading of 68.5.

    U.S. economic data this week appeared to support the case for a typical 25-bp cut next week, with the measure of consumer price inflation that strips out volatile food and energy prices rising more than expected in August.

    But former New York Fed President Bill Dudley on Friday added to the speculation about a 50-bp Fed rate cut, saying there was a strong case for such a move and that rates were currently 150-200 basis points above the so-called neutral rate for the U.S. economy, where policy is neither restrictive nor accommodative. “Why don’t you just get started?,” he said.

    The euro “is eyeing $1.11 again after the combined support of a not-dovish-enough European Central Bank and rising dovish bets on the Fed,” said Francesco Pesole, a currency strategist at ING.

    Sterling edged slightly lower 0.01% to $1.31235, weakening after reaching near its highest level in a week. The Bank of England is expected to hold its key interest rate at 5% next week after kicking off its easing with a 25-bp reduction in August.

    The dollar fell 0.38% against the Swiss franc to 0.84780 francs.

    Investors were also looking to the Bank of Japan’s interest rate decision next Friday, when it is expected to keep its short-term policy rate target steady at 0.25%.

    BOJ board member Naoki Tamura said on Thursday the central bank must raise rates to at least 1% as soon as the second half of the next fiscal year, but added that it would likely do so slowly and in several stages.

    “The BOJ is perceived to be going in the different direction than the Fed – in 180-degree opposite direction,” Velis said, adding that whether and when the BOJ raises rates remains an open question.

    Currency bid

    prices at 13

    September​

    06:19 p.m. GMT

    Description RIC Last U.S. Close Previous Session Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

    Dollar index 101.06 101.16 -0.1% -0.31% 101.19 100.88

    Euro/Dollar 1.1083 1.1074 0.08% 0.41% $1.1102 $1.1071

    Dollar/Yen 140.87 141.76 -0.62% -0.12% 141.86 140.29

    Euro/Yen 1.1083​ 157.04 -0.57% 0.33% 157.09 155.63

    Dollar/Swiss 0.848 0.8511 -0.35% 0.78% 0.8511 0.8445

    Sterling/Dollar 1.3126 1.3126 0.01% 3.15% $1.3158 $1.3115​

    Dollar/Canadian 1.3592 1.3581 0.11% 2.56% 1.36 1.3566

    Aussie/Dollar 0.6708 0.6723 -0.21% -1.61% $0.6733 $0.6693

    Euro/Swiss 0.9399 0.9425 -0.28% 1.22% 0.9427 0.9371

    Euro/Sterling 0.8442 0.8438 0.05% -2.62% 0.8452 0.8428

    NZ 0.6161 0.6183 -0.35% -2.49% $0.6193 0.616

    Dollar/Dollar

    Dollar/Norway 10.6581​ 10.7119 -0.5% 5.16% 10.7237 10.6323

    Euro/Norway 11.8134 11.8618 -0.41% 5.25% 11.8777 11.7937

    Dollar/Sweden 10.217 10.2821 -0.63% 1.49% 10.2979 10.1892

    Euro/Sweden 11.3246 11.3872 -0.55% 1.79% 11.4 11.303

    (Reporting by Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss and Chibuike Oguh in New York and Harry Robertson in London; Additional reporting by Ankur Banerjee in Singapore; Editing by Sonali Paul, Susan Fenton, William Maclean, Andrew Heavens and Paul Simao)

    Frequently Asked Questions about US dollar drops to near 9-month low versus yen amid talk of larger Fed rate cut

    1What is the Federal Reserve?

    The Federal Reserve, often referred to as the Fed, is the central bank of the United States, responsible for implementing monetary policy, regulating banks, and maintaining financial stability.

    2What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the total loan amount. They influence economic activity, inflation, and currency value.

    3What is foreign currency?

    Foreign currency refers to money that is issued by a country other than one's own. It is used in international trade and investment.

    4What is consumer sentiment?

    Consumer sentiment measures how optimistic or pessimistic consumers are regarding their expected financial situation and the overall economy. It influences spending and investment decisions.

    5What is the euro?

    The euro is the official currency of the Eurozone, used by 19 of the 27 European Union member states. It facilitates trade and economic stability among its members.

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