Is the Dollar’s Dominance Finally Fading?

After a 15-year bull run, the U.S. dollar may be entering a new era — and it's not the "death of the dollar," but a strategic shift investors can't ignore.

Despite record U.S. equity highs and resilient markets, the dollar is slipping — down 13% against the euro this year — even with high U.S. interest rates. Why?

Here's what's driving the shift:

Trump's tariff policies are raising global trade risks

Soaring U.S. debt & Fed independence concerns

Global investors rethinking their U.S. exposure

De-dollarisation gaining momentum, slowly but surely

The dollar's fall may mark the end of its "exorbitant privilege." But it could fuel emerging markets, exports, and even $BTC .

For SA investors, this could mean less pressure on the rand — but don’t count on currency depreciation to boost offshore returns anymore.

The USD isn’t dead. It’s just... evolving.

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