Goldman sachs says a recession would cast doubt on a strong USD

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Via Bloomberg comes remarks from a note from Goldman Sachs strategists including Zach Pandl, co-head of global FX and EM strategy

  • cites historical data showing a more mixed performance for the greenback during an economic contraction
  • While the US dollar typically strengthens when a recession is looming, all bets are off once it hits
  • Right now, the US dollar is currently “highly overvalued” by around 18%

Goldman sees two possible outcomes for the currency in coming weeks:

  • if the global growth outlook improves, it will weaken as investors veer to riskier assets;
  • if the world economy does enter a recession, the dollar’s path is murky.
  • In the former case, the dollar should be shorted against most currencies, with the bank particularly favoring commodity exporters like the Canadian dollar. In the latter, the Japanese yen will likely outperform the dollar as it usually does well during recessions.

The Bloomberg report is gated, but there is an ungated piece here

Daily dollar index:

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