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Summary:

  • The cyclical factors that have supported the US dollar are eroding, while structural factors remain a challenge, in our view.
  • Emerging markets in general have shown resolve and robust policy responses during the pandemic and its aftermath, improving their economic fundamentals.
  • Beyond emerging markets, we think a sea change in Japan remains an exciting prospect.
  • We believe there are therefore a number of attractive options globally to diversify away from a weakening US dollar.
  • Risks to our outlook remain, including currency volatility and the possibilities of financial shocks or geopolitical events.

The US dollar: no rosy outlook here

In our view, the highs the US dollar attained in 2022 represent the peak of the current cycle. Currencies exhibit volatility and episodic reversals even during the course of a cycle, so even though the dollar has broadly moved sideways thus far in 2023, our view remains that the cyclical supports to the dollar’s strength are waning.

Emerging markets: proving their mettle

While there have been cyclical timing differences between regions, inflation has generally peaked, and interest-rate cycles are following suit. Latin America generally saw inflation surge before other regions, but also saw policymakers react swiftly, with the result that inflation in several countries has either stabilized or shifted into a downtrend, and we have already seen some central banks in the region start to reduce rates.

Japan: undergoing a sea change

The economic environment in Japan is changing meaningfully compared with the past couple of decades. The slow growth/very low inflation environment that had characterized the country has now given way to more sustained growth and inflation.



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