Investors Show Record Pessimism on the Dollar Amid Rising US Uncertainty
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February 16, 2026
Investment fund managers are displaying the most pessimistic outlook on the US dollar in a decade, reflecting growing uncertainty around the country's economic and political direction.
The Financial Times reported this trend, citing a survey conducted by Bank of America among international investors. The research indicates that confidence in the American currency continues to decline, with institutional investors increasingly reevaluating their asset allocation strategies.
Dollar Weakness Deepens
Since the start of 2026, the dollar has lost roughly 1.3 percent, continuing the significant decline recorded in 2025. The currency is now approaching its lowest levels in four years, highlighting a persistent trend of reduced appeal for the dollar as a safe-haven asset, despite its traditional role as the world's primary reserve currency.
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