Mars Finance reports that, according to Jintou, despite signs of resilience in the U.S. labor market suggesting the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates steady for a long period, the dollar remains weak. Corpay strategist Carl Shamota stated that this indicates a deep-rooted bearish sentiment and serves as a warning to those, including themselves, who expect strong U.S. fundamentals to provide support. By historical standards, the dollar’s decline so far has been moderate, and if market sentiment does not change, there is still room for further downside.
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Strong non-farm payrolls fail to prevent the dollar from weakening; bearish sentiment remains deeply rooted
Mars Finance reports that, according to Jintou, despite signs of resilience in the U.S. labor market suggesting the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates steady for a long period, the dollar remains weak. Corpay strategist Carl Shamota stated that this indicates a deep-rooted bearish sentiment and serves as a warning to those, including themselves, who expect strong U.S. fundamentals to provide support. By historical standards, the dollar’s decline so far has been moderate, and if market sentiment does not change, there is still room for further downside.