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Dollar Trades Slightly Lower Ahead of FOMC Meeting Results

Last updated: October 29, 2025 11:55 pm
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The dollar index (DXY00) experienced a slight decline of -0.12% on Tuesday as it traded defensively ahead of the 2-day FOMC meeting set to conclude on Wednesday. There was anticipation in the market for a dovish outcome from the meeting, with potential hints of further rate cuts and the possibility of ending quantitative tightening. Additionally, the dollar faced pressure from a -0.4 bp drop in the 10-year T-note yield.

The ongoing US government shutdown continued to weigh on the dollar, with concerns mounting about potential economic repercussions if the shutdown persists. This situation could potentially prompt the Federal Reserve to consider interest rate cuts as a measure to support the economy.

Despite these challenges, the dollar received a boost on Tuesday from stronger-than-expected reports on the Richmond Fed and US consumer confidence. However, the overall sentiment remained cautious as investors awaited the outcome of the FOMC meeting.

Market expectations were high for the FOMC to announce a -25 bp rate cut at the conclusion of the meeting, with further cuts projected for the December meeting. Speculation suggested a total reduction of 115 bp by the end of 2026, bringing the effective federal funds rate down to 2.95%.

The absence of a Summary of Economic Projections in this week’s meeting meant that Fed Chair Powell’s post-meeting press conference would be a key source of information for market participants. Additionally, there were expectations for the FOMC to announce the end of quantitative tightening, a move that could provide support to both stock and bond markets by halting the drain of liquidity from the financial system.

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In other economic news, the Aug FHFA US house price index and the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller US 20-city house index both showed stronger-than-expected results, indicating resilience in the housing market.

The market also reacted to developments in the US-China trade negotiations, where progress was made towards a potential agreement, easing concerns about escalating trade tensions. This positive development contributed to a reduction in safe-haven demand, impacting the performance of assets like gold.

EUR/USD (^EURUSD) saw a modest increase on Tuesday, benefiting from dollar weakness and the divergence in central bank policies between the ECB and the Fed. Meanwhile, USD/JPY (^USDJPY) experienced a decline, with the yen finding support from positive political and trade signals from Japan.

Looking ahead, the Bank of Japan was expected to keep its policy rate unchanged at 0.50% in its upcoming meeting, with minimal expectations for a rate hike.

In the precious metals market, December COMEX gold and silver prices exhibited mixed performance, influenced by factors such as long liquidation pressures, reduced safe-haven demand, and ongoing geopolitical uncertainties.

While ETF outflows put pressure on precious metals prices, underlying support from factors like the US government shutdown, central bank actions, and expectations of continued interest rate cuts by the Fed remained in play.

Overall, the market dynamics were influenced by a combination of economic data, central bank policies, geopolitical developments, and trade negotiations, shaping the outlook for various asset classes including currencies and precious metals.

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