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    Dollar set for best week in a month on cautious Fed outlook for 2025

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on December 14, 2024

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 28, 2026

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    Tags:foreign currencyfinancial marketseconomic growthcurrency fluctuations

    By Hannah Lang

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -The dollar headed for its best weekly performance in a month on Friday, as investors priced in the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting rates more slowly next year, while sterling fell after a surprise contraction in UK economic activity.

    The U.S. currency also rose against the yen after reports that the Bank of Japan could forgo a rate hike at its meeting next week.

    The dollar index, which measures the currency against six others, was up 0.037% at 107, set for a weekly gain of nearly 1%, its biggest in a month.

    U.S. data on Thursday showed the job market is gradually cooling in line with expectations, while producer price inflation helped reinforce the market’s current scenario of a Fed cut on Dec. 18, but a slower pace of reductions in 2025.

    Markets fully expect a cut at the upcoming meeting, but only price a roughly 24% chance of another one in January, with March the most likely point for another move, according to CME’s FedWatch tool.

    “I think there will likely be a long pause, perhaps for all of the first quarter of the year from the Fed and then maybe just an incremental interest rate cut here and there as the central bank tries to refine its policy,” said Matt Weller, head of market research at StoneX.

    San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly, for example, said this month that she was comfortable cutting rates in December, but advocated “a more thoughtful and cautious approach” on further reductions.

    The dollar rose 0.69% to 153.695 yen, its highest since late November. The yen has been the worst performer this week against the dollar, which has gained 2% on the Japanese currency.

    Traders see just a 23% chance of a quarter-point hike by the BOJ on Dec. 19, following reports by Reuters and Bloomberg that pointed to officials forgoing tightening this time in order to wait for more evidence of wage growth and see how U.S. policy takes shape under incoming president Donald Trump.

    “While the outcome is uncertain, one thing is clear: a hike exceeding 15 bps would likely trigger a downside move in dollar/yen as the yen strengthens,” City Index market analyst David Scutt said.

    “On the other hand, if the BoJ keeps rates unchanged, there’s a solid chance of a knee-jerk upside reaction.”

    EUROPE UNDER PRESSURE

    In Europe, the pound fell after data showed the UK economy shrank unexpectedly in October, adding to signs of a bigger-than-expected slowdown. The Office for National Statistics said the economy contracted 0.1% in October, compared with forecasts in a Reuters poll for growth of 0.1%.

    Sterling was last down 0.45% at $1.2616, around its weakest since the start of the month.

    The euro pared earlier losses against the dollar and rose 0.26% to $1.04945. The European Central Bank on Thursday cut rates by 25 basis points and kept the door open to further easing.

    The Swiss franc remained under pressure after the central bank’s shock half-point rate reduction the day before. The Swiss franc was last nearly flat at 0.89265 francs.

    Rate cuts and the threat of the U.S. imposing tariffs have Canada’s dollar pinned to a 4-1/2 year low. [CAD/]

    The Chinese yuan held at 7.281 per dollar in the offshore market. Reuters reported this week China is considering allowing its currency to fall further to counter the impact from any U.S. trade war.

    (Reporting by Hannah Lang in New York; Additional reporting by Amanda Cooper in London and Kevin Buckland in Tokyo; Editing by William Maclean, Nick Zieminski and Daniel Wallis)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dollar set for best week in a month on cautious Fed outlook for 2025

    1What is the dollar index?

    The dollar index measures the value of the U.S. dollar against a basket of six major currencies, providing an indication of its overall strength in the foreign exchange market.

    2What is producer price inflation?

    Producer price inflation refers to the change in prices that producers receive for their goods and services, which can indicate inflationary trends in the economy.

    3What is a rate cut?

    A rate cut is a reduction in the interest rate set by a central bank, aimed at stimulating economic activity by making borrowing cheaper.

    4What 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 and regulating the banking system.

    5What is the Bank of Japan?

    The Bank of Japan is the central bank of Japan, which implements monetary policy and oversees the stability of the financial system in Japan.

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