Goldman Sachs' Chief Economist, Jan Hatzius, expects continued weakness in the US dollar, which has already fallen by more than 4.5% in April and 8% since the beginning of the year due to uncertainty surrounding tariffs and recession fears. While a weaker dollar may help reduce the US trade deficit and provide some economic protection, it can also lead to increased inflation, especially with tariffs impacting prices.
Hatzius noted that similar historical data, as seen in the mid-1980s and early 2000s, suggests the possibility of a 25-30% decline in the dollar. He also pointed out that foreign investors own nearly $22 trillion in US assets, and a slowdown in foreign investment flows could increase pressure on the dollar, particularly with a current account deficit of $1.1 trillion.
Although the International Monetary Fund expects a slowdown in US economic growth from 2.8% in 2024 to 1.8% in 2025, which weakens the relative strength of the dollar, Hatzius believes this does not threaten the dollar's status as a global reserve currency. He concludes by emphasizing that the dollar's dominance as a medium of exchange and store of value remains firmly established to a degree that is difficult for any other currency to replace. Source: Investing.
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Digital wallets re-evaluate crypto listing policies to keep pace with rapid market developments
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong has announced that the company is re-evaluating its cryptocurrency listing policies in response to the massive increase in new tokens being issued weekly. Armstrong noted in a post on the X platform that the market is currently seeing over a million cryptocurrency tokens being issued weekly, making it difficult to evaluate each token individually. He suggested that the company adopt a “ban list” approach rather than a “white list” approach, whereby untrustworthy tokens are automatically excluded, with a focus on using blockchain analytics to help clients make informed investment decisions and reduce the risks associated with highly volatile assets.