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History of the American Dollar. Ups and Downs

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TVC:DXY   A.B.D. Dolar Endeksi
  • 1825-1906: US begins market operations to maintain the gold standard.
  • 1924-1931: US engages in number of market operations, including buying foreign currencies, to maintain the gold standard.
  • 1934-1961: US Treasury creates the Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF), conducts frequent operations directly in foreign exchange markets.
  • 1971: Nixon Administration ends USD convertibility to gold, which had become unsustainable due to the large supply of dollars outstanding relative to gold reserves.

  • 1973: US conducts intervention against German mark.
  • 1974: US conducts intervention against Japanese yen.
  • 1976: The USD officially becomes: fiat currency.
  • 1977-1979: Very easy monetary policy weakens the USD. US intervenes often to support USD.
  • 1979: Fed announces change in its open market procedures to combat inflation and, partly, to support a weakening USD.

  • 1980-1981: US intervenes to tame strengthened dollar.
  • 1985: Major economies agree in the Plaza Accord to devalue the USD relative to the JPY and DEM. In the following weeks, US intervenes often, selling dollars for other G5 currencies.
  • 1987: Major economies sign Louvre Accord to halt USD depreciation. In coordinated interventions, US intervenes often to buy USD.
  • 1988 - 1990: US intervenes repeatedly after G7 statement on importance of maintaing exchange rate stability.

  • 1990: USD appreciates on a backdrop of solid economic growth and dormant inflation.
  • 1991-1992: US and European central banks intervene often against the backdrop of a US recession and weakening USD.
  • 1993: US intervenes to buy dollars and sell yen.
  • 1994: Fed unexpectedly starts rate hiking cycle on an improving economy following the recession. US intervenes repeatedly to support the USD.

    • 1998: US intervenes to purchase yen in a coordinated intervention to support Japan's economy following the Asian financial crisis.
    • 2000: Dot-com bubble bursts. leading to recession.
    • 2000: Coordinated G7 FX intervention to support the Euro, initiated by the ECB.
    • 2001: 9/11 attacks increase overall uncertainty. Fed lowers rates to prop up the economy.
    • 2002: Japan intervenes, selling yen for dollars, often supported by the Fed and ECB.

    • 2004-2006: Fed tightens policy to curb inflation.
    • 2008: Global Financial Crisis ushers in an era of exceptionally easy monetary policy in the US, much of the developed world, and some EMs. Flight to safety strengthens the USD.
    • 2010: Euro sovereign debt crisis unfolds.
    • 2011: US. UK and European central banks sell yen in a coordinated intervention following a sharp rise In FX volatility as a result of an earthquake in Japan.
    • 2011: Standard & Poor's downgrades US sovereign debt; flight to safety nevertheless boosts USD in the months that follow.

    • 2014: USD begins to rally on the back of stronger growth relative to other major economies and divergence in DM monetary policy.
    • 2015: Fed begins raising rates.
    • 2015: China surprises global financial markets by devaluing the renminbi for three consecutive days.
    • 2017-2018: USD depreciates on the back of convergence in global growth, President Trump's sentiments for a weaker Dollar, and strength in other major currencies, particularly the euro.
    • 2018-2019: USD rallies on tax reform and Fed's continuing tightening cycle.
    • 2020: COVID-19 spreads globally; recession begins.
    • March 2022: Fed begins raising rates again.
    • July 2022: Dollar reaches parity with the euro for the first time since 2002.


    Source: Federal Reserve Board, Congressional Research Service, Haver Analytics, various news sources, Goldman Sachs GIR.

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