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Dollar Dominance Faces Growing Market Skepticism

Mounting deficits and shifting policy expectations are fueling calls that the U.S. dollar has entered a structural bear phase, altering global investment and trade dynamics.
Global investors are increasingly questioning the dollar’s dominance as analysts warn of a prolonged bear market. Rising fiscal deficits, softer monetary policy, and a shift toward 'Sell America' trades are pressuring the greenback. Some strategists argue the dollar bubble is deflating after years of strength, potentially reshaping capital flows, commodity pricing, and emerging-market assets as confidence gradually rotates away from U.S.-centric positioning worldwide this cycle.