Thoughts on the Market

Why is the Taiwanese Dollar Suddenly Surging?

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May 8, 2025
The recent surge of the Taiwanese dollar caught many investors by surprise, marking its largest rally since the 1980s. Discussions revolve around the interplay of U.S. trade negotiations and exporters' strategies influencing this sudden spike. As the U.S. shows signs of economic slowdown, the weakening dollar contrasts sharply with Taiwan's currency strength. Insights on how U.S. policy changes and anticipated interest rate cuts might further affect global currency dynamics highlight the complexity of navigating today's market uncertainties.
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INSIGHT

Dollar Weakening Due to Economic Concerns

  • The US dollar's weakening is mainly due to concerns about a slowing US economy and uncertainty around trade tariffs.
  • Investors are unwinding dollar risk after a 15-year bull market amid policy uncertainty and heavy valuations.
INSIGHT

Taiwan Dollar Surge Linked to Trade Talks

  • Taiwan dollar surged strongly as exporters rushed to sell dollar assets fearing currency valuation demands in US trade negotiations.
  • The central bank denies currency reforms are part of trade talks, but market perceptions drove the sharp move.
INSIGHT

Fed Cuts to Weaken Dollar Further

  • Further US dollar weakness is expected from anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts due to economic slowdown.
  • This will pressure the dollar, while the European Central Bank’s policy is more accurately priced, supporting a rising euro.
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