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Trump’s Attacks on the Fed Weaken Dollar, Push Gold Higher

September 17, 2025
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Trump’s Attacks on the Fed Weaken Dollar, Push Gold Higher

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President Donald Trump’s ongoing criticisms of the Federal Reserve, especially his attempts to influence its leadership and push for more aggressive rate cuts, are having ripple effects across financial markets. Among the most visible impacts: a sliding U.S. dollar and surging gold prices, as investors seek refuge from heightened policy risk.

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What Trump Is Doing

  • Trump has repeatedly called for the Fed to cut interest rates faster than officials have indicated, arguing that high rates are hurting economic growth.

  • He recently attempted to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook, citing allegations related to mortgage documents, though her legal standing remains in dispute.

  • More broadly, Trump’s rhetoric is seen by some analysts as undermining the independence of the Federal Reserve, which traditionally operates at arm’s-length from the Executive branch.

Why It Hurts the Dollar

  • Uncertainty / Loss of Confidence: Markets dislike unpredictability. If investors believe the Fed will be pressured into policy decisions (like cutting rates too soon or acting under political influence), confidence in U.S. monetary policy weakens.

  • Interest Rate Expectations: Trump’s pressure tends to push expectations toward lower rates. Lower rates reduce the return on dollar-denominated assets, making these less attractive to foreign investors. A lower yield environment tends to weigh on the dollar.

  • Shift in Capital Flows: Investors may shift out of U.S. Treasuries or other dollar-based assets into other currencies or safe-haven assets (including gold) if they perceive risk of politicized monetary policy or inflation.

Why Gold is Rising

Gold is benefiting from several of these developments:

  • Safe-haven demand: When confidence in central bank independence drops, gold becomes more attractive as a store of value not tied to political promises.

  • Lower real interest rates: If nominal rates fall or remain low while inflation expectations stay elevated, the real cost of holding gold (which yields no interest) decreases. That tends to boost gold.

  • Weaker dollar: With the dollar weakening, gold becomes cheaper for holders of other currencies. This increases foreign demand.

  • Inflation worry / policy risk: Political interference or perceived erosion of Fed credibility raises concerns that inflation might get out of hand or that monetary policy might be less reliable. Gold is often seen as a hedge in such environments.

What Analysts Are Saying

  • Goldman Sachs warned that if the Fed’s independence is compromised, the price of gold could rise to nearly $5,000 per ounce, under certain scenarios, as investors shift out of Treasuries and dollar assets.

  • In its base case, Goldman sees gold reaching $4,000 by mid-2026 even without extreme outcomes.

  • Other firms like Sprott point to inflation risks, growing policy uncertainty, and geopolitical instability as further tailwinds for gold.

Risks & What Could Complicate the Trend

While the case for gold and a weaker dollar is strong under the current political and policy climate, some factors could dampen or reverse the trend:

  • If the Fed pushes back, reaffirming its independence strongly, that could restore market confidence and stabilize the dollar.

  • Strong economic data (growth, employment, inflation) might force the Fed to maintain higher interest rates longer, which could strengthen the dollar and make gold less attractive in comparison.

  • If inflation expectations fall or global risk sentiment improves markedly, the safe-haven premium that gold enjoys might shrink.

What It Means Going Forward

  • Investors might continue increasing allocations to gold, gold ETFs, and other hard assets, especially if they fear further erosion of central bank credibility.

  • Currency markets may remain volatile, with the dollar under pressure vs major peers.

  • US Treasury yields might face downward pressure, especially on the shorter/mid-term end, as expectations shift toward rate cuts.

  • Policymakers, including in the Treasury and Congress, may become more vocal about defending central bank independence, if market instability becomes severe.

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