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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Dollar Slides on Signs of US Labor Market Weakness
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Dollar Slides on Signs of US Labor Market Weakness

Last updated: November 19, 2025 3:10 pm
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The dollar index (DXY00) experienced a decline of -0.13% today, reflecting pressure on the dollar due to signs of weakness in the US labor market. This has raised expectations for the Federal Reserve to continue cutting interest rates, especially after ADP reported that employers cut jobs this month. Despite this, the dollar’s losses were somewhat mitigated by the unexpected rise in the Nov NAHB housing market index to a 7-month high. Additionally, the slide in stocks today has led to increased liquidity demand for the dollar.

US weekly initial unemployment claims stood at 232,000 for the week ending October 18, while weekly continuing claims saw a rise of +10,000 to a 2-month high of 1.957 million. ADP’s report revealed that US employers shed an average of 2,500 jobs per week in the four weeks ending November 1. On the positive side, the US Nov NAHB housing market index surpassed expectations by rising +1 to a 7-month high of 38. Furthermore, US Aug factory orders increased by +1.4% m/m, meeting expectations.

The market sentiment suggests a 49% probability that the FOMC will cut the fed funds target range by 25 bp at the upcoming meeting on December 9-10. The EUR/USD (^EURUSD) pair recovered from earlier losses and is currently up by +0.09%, benefiting from the weakness in the US labor market. Central bank divergence also plays a role in supporting the euro, with the ECB nearing the end of its rate-cut cycle while the Fed is expected to implement several more rate cuts by the end of 2026.

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In terms of the USD/JPY (^USDJPY) pair, it is down by -0.10% today. The yen rebounded from a 9.5-month low against the dollar and turned higher as falling T-note yields triggered short covering in the yen. Moreover, a sharp -3% decline in the Nikkei Stock index today increased safe-haven demand for the yen. Higher Japanese government bond yields also supported the yen, with the 10-year JGB yield reaching a 17-year high of 1.761% today.

Initially moving lower, the yen was influenced by dovish comments from BOJ Governor Ueda, who mentioned the gradual adjustments being made to monetary easing. Concerns about Japan’s weak economy were also fueled by Monday’s weak Q3 GDP report, which could lead to increased stimulus measures and debt burden.

Looking at precious metals, December COMEX gold (GCZ25) is down -16.60 (-0.41%), while December COMEX silver (SIZ25) is down -0.481 (-0.95%) today. These declines come as expectations for another rate cut at December’s FOMC meeting have diminished following recent hawkish Fed comments. Despite this, precious metals maintain some underlying safe-haven demand amidst uncertainties surrounding US tariffs, geopolitical risks, central bank buying, and political pressure on the Fed’s independence.

Central bank demand for gold remains strong, with China’s PBOC increasing its gold reserves for the twelfth consecutive month in October. Global central banks also purchased 220 MT of gold in Q3, indicating a 28% increase from Q2. However, long liquidation pressures have weighed on precious metals prices since reaching record highs in mid-October, with holdings in gold and silver ETFs declining after hitting 3-year highs on October 21.

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In conclusion, the market dynamics surrounding the dollar, euro, yen, and precious metals continue to be influenced by economic data, central bank policies, and geopolitical factors. Traders and investors are closely monitoring these developments to navigate the shifting landscape of global financial markets.

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