USD hegemony comes to an end

USD hegemony comes to an end

2023-09-26 • Updated

On March 16 the Federal Reserve hosted the press conference where it announced several disappointing facts about the US economy. The FOMC raised the forecast for the US inflation for 2022 to 4.3% from 2.6% despite the key rate upgrade. Moreover, the Fed sharply downgraded the forecast for US GDP for 2022 to 2.8% from 4%.

The US politicians and the White House have been blaming the Russia-Ukraine conflict and supply chain issues for inflation growth. However, it looks more like American authorities offer excuses for a failed monetary policy, extreme price growth, and huge government debt.

What is happening?

The US dollar has been the reserve currency since 1944. Moreover, even today most of the payments for oil transactions are in dollars, which supports the US currency. However, nowadays, leaders of China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and India work new settlement system, which will exclude the US dollar. 

For instance, Saudi Arabia considers using the yuan instead of the US dollar to pay for part of the oil that the kingdom supplies to China. China buys more than 25% of the oil exported by Saudi Arabia, and the kingdom is China's largest oil supplier. The authorities of Saudi Arabia and representatives of big business are increasingly dissatisfied with the foreign policy of the US administration.

India and Russia also consider excluding the US dollar from payments and moving to trade settlements in rubles and rupees. The nations want to use the Chinese yuan as the base currency. The new mechanism will allow Indian exporters to get payment for their goods in local currency instead of dollars or euros.

These innovations in the Asian region can significantly reduce the demand for the US dollar and weaken it.

Forecast for USD

The Fed got trapped between extremely high inflation and the rising government debt of the United States. It might play a bad joke on the USD in the nearest future. The world might lose trust in the White House and turn to other currencies such as the Chinese yuan.

USD, weekly chart

Resistance: 99.3

Support: 97

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The US dollar index (DXY) has formed a bearish divergence on the weekly timeframe. The price might decline to 97 within a couple of weeks. Moreover, in the case of lower border breakout, we might see a further decline to 95.2.

GBPUSD, weekly chart

Resistance: 1.3190, 1.3370, 1.3520

Support: 1.2950, 1.2740

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The Bank of England was the first to increase the key rate. On March 17 policymakers increased the rate for the third time up to 0.75. In long term, such steps might make a significant effect on GBP and push it higher against other currencies.

The chart has formed a bullish flag. Traders might consider purchasing GBPUSD at 1.2950 support or after a breakout of the upper border of the flag.

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