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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Dollar Sinks on US Fiscal and Political Risks
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Dollar Sinks on US Fiscal and Political Risks

Last updated: January 28, 2026 10:50 pm
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The dollar index (DXY00) plummeted to a nearly 4-year low on Tuesday, closing down by -0.86%. This decline in the dollar can be attributed to various factors that are shaking investor confidence in the US economy.

One of the main reasons for the dollar’s retreat is the political risks associated with investing in the US. Foreign investors are pulling capital out of the country due to uncertainty surrounding issues such as the situation in Greenland. Despite President Trump’s reassurances about the US’s intentions towards Greenland, the markets remain nervous.

Furthermore, President Trump’s recent threats of imposing 100% tariffs on US imports from Canada if Canada signs a trade agreement with China have added to the dollar’s woes. This move by the President is seen as part of his administration’s aggressive stance on trade, which has led Canada to seek alternative trade partners.

Speculation about potential FX intervention by the US and Japan to boost the yen has also weighed on the dollar. The possibility of intervention has caused the yen to rise to a 2.75-month high against the dollar, further eroding the dollar’s strength.

Adding to the dollar’s pressures is the risk of another partial government shutdown in the US. Senate Democrats are threatening to block a government funding deal over Department of Homeland Security/ICE funding, following a recent shooting incident. This political uncertainty is contributing to the dollar’s weakness.

On the economic front, data from ADP shows that US private payrolls rose at the slowest pace in six weeks, indicating a potential slowdown in job creation. However, the US Nov S&P composite-20 home price index saw a stronger-than-expected increase year-over-year.

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Looking ahead, the markets are pricing in a 3% chance of a rate cut at the upcoming FOMC meeting. This expectation of a rate cut is contributing to the underlying weakness in the dollar, as compared to expectations of rate hikes by the BOJ and unchanged rates by the ECB.

In the currency markets, EUR/USD rallied to a 4.5-year high on Tuesday, driven by dollar weakness and supportive economic news from the Eurozone. Meanwhile, USD/JPY fell sharply as the yen strengthened on speculation of joint FX intervention between the US and Japan.

In the precious metals markets, gold and silver prices settled mixed on Tuesday after reaching all-time highs the previous day. The ongoing uncertainty surrounding US tariffs and geopolitical risks is supporting demand for precious metals as safe-haven assets.

Central bank demand for gold remains strong, with China’s PBOC increasing its gold reserves for the fourteenth consecutive month. Additionally, global central banks purchased a significant amount of gold in Q3, further supporting prices.

Overall, the dollar’s decline is driven by a combination of political risks, economic data, and speculation in the currency and precious metals markets. Investors are closely monitoring these developments as they navigate the shifting landscape of the global economy.

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