The Dollar is Mired in its Worst Slump Since the 1980s. Don’t Expect a Quick Rebound - Barron's
1. The U.S. dollar hit a three-year low, down almost 10% this year. 2. Tariff threats linger, potentially influencing foreign investor sentiment. 3. Investor interest in dollar-denominated assets outside Treasury has grown. 4. Expectations for interest rate cuts could weaken the dollar further. 5. Weak economic signals may impact BAC’s market stability.