As international investors pivot out of the U.S., another part of the world — and its bond market in particular — is gaining attention, according to Bank of America. The analysts pointed to Australia’s bond market as potential beneficiary of the dollar losing its safe haven status. Dedollarization Market volatility under U.S. President Donald Trump’s presidency has led some investors to diversify to other markets in 2025. Trump’s controversial trade policies sparked a “Sell America” trade earlier this year that raised questions about dedollarization as investors cashed out of U.S. Treasurys, Wall Street stocks and the greenback. The U.S. dollar index , which measures the greenback against a basket of major rivals, is down 9% so far this year. .DXY YTD mountain Price of the U.S. dollar index so far this year. In a note on Wednesday, FX strategists at Bank of America forecast significant price moves ahead for Australian sovereign…
Australian bonds could see ‘outsized’ movement, Bank of America says
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