USD weakness helping the commodities and emerging markets - BBH

Research Team at BBH, suggests that the US dollar weakness is rippling through the capital markets.

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“The combination of what appears to be a stagnating US economy (0.5% annualized pace in Q1) and a market that does not believe the Federal Reserve will hike rates in June, and is in fact, judging from the Fed Fund futures strip, skeptical of a single hike this year.

The effect of this US dollar weakness help the commodities and emerging markets extend their recoveries that began 2-3 months ago. Economic fundamentals and the reaction function of the Federal Reserve has also contributed to keeping US yields low, which has global knock-on effects as well.”

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