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Rates Spark Dollar Momentum: Hawkish FOMC Minutes and Yield Surge Propel USD to Multi-Month Highs

Thomas by Thomas
November 22, 2025
in Business & Finance, Forex
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Rates Spark Dollar Momentum: Hawkish FOMC Minutes and Yield Surge Propel USD to Multi-Month Highs

Interest rate dynamics have ignited fresh momentum in the US dollar on November 21, 2025, with the Dollar Index (DXY) surging to 100.45—its highest since July—fueled by hawkish Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) minutes that underscore policymakers’ caution on further easing amid persistent inflation. The October 28-29 minutes, released November 19, revealed deep divisions within the committee, with a majority viewing additional rate cuts as “premature” given core PCE inflation at 3.1% and revised September nonfarm payrolls adding 119,000 jobs—up from 110,000 estimates. This recalibration has slashed December cut probabilities to 32% from 70% a week prior, per CME FedWatch, while Treasury yields climbed to 4.28% on 10-year notes, the loftiest since June. For USD momentum trackers, this rate-driven breakout above the 200-day simple moving average (SMA) at 100.21 signals bullish resumption, with MACD crossovers targeting 102.00 extensions, though Stochastic at 82% hints at near-term profit-taking risks.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s post-meeting remarks—that a trim to 4.00-4.25% is “not a baseline scenario”—amplified the hawkish tilt, contrasting with dovish voices like Governors Adriana Kugler and Lisa Cook advocating insurance cuts if labor softens further. This policy fracture, exacerbated by fiscal uncertainties including debt ceiling standoffs, has magnetized $45 billion in weekly inflows to US assets, per EPFR Global data, bolstering USD against G10 peers. Cross-pair impacts are stark: EUR/USD dipped 0.22% to 1.1528, GBP/USD shed 0.15% to 1.3070, and USD/JPY climbed 0.38% to 157.56, extending yen weakness. Emerging market currencies averaged 1.5% losses, with USD/MXN testing 19.85 amid Banxico rate-hike deliberations. Technically, DXY’s RSI at 58 reflects mounting bullish vigor, yet VIX-like FX volatility at 18.2%—up 22% post-minutes—warns of gamma-driven squeezes on December 5 payrolls previews.

Broader rate signals reinforce the dollar’s spark: the Fed funds rate holds at 4.00%, with 2025 projections now limited to two 25-basis-point trims versus three, per updated dot plots. This exceptionalism—yield gaps at 320 bps to ECB’s 2.00% deposit rate—positions USD as a carry trade anchor, drawing speculative longs to CFTC extremes of 120,000 contracts. Goldman Sachs strategists forecast 5-7% DXY returns through year-end, contingent on ISM services PMI above 55 entrenching hawks, while Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow at 2.1% Q4 tempers aggressive bets. Geopolitical flares, from Middle East escalations to US-China tariff previews, enhance haven bids, decoupling USD from flat S&P 500 futures despite Nvidia’s 3% after-hours pop.

As 2026 horizons emerge, rate-sparked USD momentum—up 2.1% monthly—redefines global hierarchies, favoring legs like USD/TRY at 34.20. Traders dissecting DXY trajectories must firewall on BLS data, as payroll surprises above 160,000 could cement 104.00 probes, forging dollar dominance in this policy-fueled arena where yields aren’t yielding ground.

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