The dollar saw declines on Friday, hovering near a three-month low compared to the euro. Traders express concern over the U.S. Treasury’s strategy to boost buybacks of long-term government debt, which may further weaken the currency.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a potential increase in repurchases, a move that surprised markets after the department’s prior pledge to double buybacks. Yields on longer-dated debts spiked, heightening worries about fiscal deterioration, geopolitics related to the Iran conflict, and the Federal Reserve’s policy trajectory.
Despite Treasury efforts, yields remain elevated, contributing to the dollar’s decline. Analysts argue that the strategy merely shifts fiscal pressure onto the currency. Bitcoin continues to rise with the dollar’s fall, and upcoming Federal Reserve commentary may further influence market moves.
(With inputs from agencies.)