
USD Currency of Choice
While the performance of the US dollar has baffled some experts the question remains: how long will this strong performance in currency markets last? At present, the US dollar seems to be the currency of choice despite the negative performance of the US economy. The fundamentals of the US economy are deteriorating, housing markets, stock markets, productivity, the recent collapse of several venerable Wall Street firms, and a lack of investor and consumer confidence all spell trouble in the near future. At present there are several factors that contribute to the dollar’s success. The dollar at present is the world’s reserve currency and is essential to the performance of interbank Forex markets.
Fast Action By US Government Calms Investors
The quick reaction of the US government and its institutions and the cooperation between the two major parties had a calming effect on investors and probably prevented a total market collapse. In the United States the problems are transparent and the willingness of government to try several approaches to reach a solution may inspire confidence in some. Credit markets remain a concern and most realize that it will be quite some time before the effect of the $700 billion dollar bailout will be felt. The infusion of cash has been slow to affect interbank Forex markets.
European Economy Deteriorates
The European economy is deteriorating rapidly despite the efforts of central banks to stimulate liquidity in credit markets. The UK is experiencing its own mortgage meltdown complete with collapsing banks and lowered real estate values. Many European financial institutions invested heavily in mortgage backed securities which are now worth a fraction of their original value. The French and German economies are experiencing accelerated economic slowdowns. Despite the actions of the central banks and governments credit markets remain frozen to the detriment of the European economy and has severely affected interbank Forex exchanges. The Euro has been declining against the US dollar.
Fallout Affects Asia
The fallout from the American economic crisis has affected Asian markets and economies. In Singapore, economists are predicting a downturn lasting several quarters and China is experiencing a significant slowdown. The declining demand for commodities has adversely affected both the Australian and Canadian dollars. The Japanese economy is expected to be affected by the crisis in the US. Japanese automakers expect to see a decline in US sales, the US being the largest market for Japanese automobiles.
Forex Markets
In the short term the economic troubles in the US are actually helping the dollar to retain its value. Whether the US enters a recession will determine the future of the US dollar in the medium and long term. At present the dollar continues to offer opportunities in Forex markets although it remains a mystery just how long it will last. The dollar continues to be the currency of choice on interbank Forex markets.


