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Home / Business and Economy / Dollar Climbs as Japan Considers Expansionary Fiscal Move

Dollar Climbs as Japan Considers Expansionary Fiscal Move

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Dollar index up 0.12% on yen weakness
  • Japanese government may pursue more expansionary policy
  • US government shutdown nearing resolution, impacting economic data
Dollar Climbs as Japan Considers Expansionary Fiscal Move

As of November 14th, 2025, the US dollar index (DXY00) has risen by 0.12%, with the dollar climbing against the Japanese yen. The yen fell to a 9.25-month low against the dollar today, driven by concerns that the Japanese government will pursue a more expansionary fiscal policy.

While the dollar is gaining strength, its advances are being constrained by the current stock market strength, which has reduced the demand for the dollar as a safe-haven currency. Additionally, the impending resolution of the US government shutdown is expected to allow the release of economic reports that may indicate a weakening US economy, prompting the Federal Reserve to continue cutting interest rates.

The euro is also facing some pressure against the stronger dollar, but losses in the euro are being contained due to hawkish comments from European Central Bank (ECB) Executive Board member Schnabel, who stated that interest rates are "absolutely" in a good place. The ECB is seen as largely finished with its rate-cut cycle, while the Fed is expected to cut rates several more times by the end of 2026.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Japanese government's potential pursuit of a more expansionary fiscal policy has led to a weakening of the Japanese yen, which in turn has contributed to a strengthening of the US dollar.
The resolution of the US government shutdown is expected to allow the release of economic reports that may show a weakening US economy, prompting the Federal Reserve to continue cutting interest rates.
ECB Executive Board member Schnabel has stated that interest rates are "absolutely" in a good place, indicating that the ECB is largely finished with its rate-cut cycle, in contrast with the Federal Reserve's expected further rate cuts.

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