US Dollar Faces Summit-Driven Correction, Warns DBS
The post US Dollar Faces Summit-Driven Correction, Warns DBS appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Singapore’s DBS Group Research has issued a note suggesting the US Dollar may be headed for a correction, driven by outcomes from recent international summits and shifting macroeconomic expectations. The analysis points to a confluence of factors—including trade policy adjustments and central bank signals—that could weaken the greenback in the near term. What Is Driving the Correction View? DBS strategists highlight that market sentiment has shifted following high-level diplomatic meetings, where trade and currency agreements have introduced new uncertainties. The bank’s report emphasizes that the dollar’s recent strength was partly built on expectations of aggressive Federal Reserve tightening, but summit outcomes have tempered those bets. Additionally, a potential easing in geopolitical tensions could reduce safe-haven demand for the dollar. Key Economic Indicators at Play The analysis d