Is The U.S. Dollar's Wild Ride Over?

 | Jun 22, 2020 19:26

This article was written exclusively for Investing.com

  •  A wild ride since March
  • Interest rate differentials took some of the bullish wind out of the dollar’s sails
  • Election time in the US could cause volatility over the coming months

The US dollar is the world’s reserve currency, which means that central banks around the globe hold it as part of their reserves. Reserve currencies have three characteristics. They reflect political stability since fiat currencies derive value from the full faith and credit of the government that issues the legal tender. Economic stability is another significant factor. Reserve currencies also need to be freely convertible to other foreign currencies.

The Dollar Index measures the value of the US greenback against other reserve currencies. The index trades on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) in the futures market.