US Dollar Faces Inevitable Depreciation as International Investors Pull Out.
Real interest rates in the US increased in 1981, causing the dollar to appreciate by 20%. This was due to a $200 billion shift in the high-employment deficit. The dollar continued to strengthen until 1985, but this trend is not sustainable. Eventually, the dollar will depreciate as international investors resist holding more dollars. Factors like US fiscal policies, monetary policy, and fiscal positions of other countries also influence the dollar's strength.