Why a Stronger Dollar Didn't Happen—Even as Fed Rate Hikes Loomed

Why a Stronger Dollar Didn't Happen—Even as Fed Rate Hikes Loomed

The U.S. dollar weakened on June 8, 2026, despite market bets on higher interest rates. You'd think rising rates would make dollar investments more attractive—and strengthen the currency. But Asian currencies moved in different directions, suggesting local economic forces matter as much as U.S. rate talk.

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