Dollar Finishes Lower and Gold Rallies on Fed Rate Cut Expectations
Yahoo Finance·2025-11-28 19:32

Group 1: Dollar Index and Federal Reserve - The dollar index fell to a 1.5-week low, finishing down by -0.08% due to increased expectations of a Fed rate cut at the upcoming FOMC meeting [1] - Swaps markets now indicate an 83% chance of a 25 basis point rate cut at the next FOMC meeting on December 9-10, up from 30% last week [3] Group 2: Potential Fed Chair Nomination - The dollar is under pressure following reports that Kevin Hassett is a leading candidate to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed Chair, which is viewed as bearish for the dollar due to Hassett's dovish stance [2] Group 3: Eurozone Economic Indicators - The euro rose by +0.05% as it recovered from early losses, supported by increased inflation expectations in the Eurozone and stronger-than-expected German CPI [4] - Eurozone's October 1-year inflation expectations increased to +2.8% from +2.7% in September, contrary to expectations of a decline [5] - German October retail sales unexpectedly fell by -0.3% month-over-month, which was weaker than the anticipated +0.2% increase [5] Group 4: Japanese Yen Performance - The yen rose by -0.12% amid better-than-expected Japanese industrial production and retail sales reports, with the November Tokyo CPI remaining above 2%, indicating a hawkish outlook for BOJ policy [6]