The world's largest investment banks are beginning to doubt the prospects of the American currency.
According to their forecasts, a significant fall in the dollar should be expected in 2025.
Bloomberg agency cites analysts' forecasts.
What will happen to the dollar in 2025
According to Bloomberg, by the end of this year, the exchange rate of the American currency could show its maximum growth since 2015.
Much of this growth occurred in the period before and immediately after the US elections, the agency notes.
According to financial experts, the American currency will peak in the middle of next year and then begin to fall.
Such forecasts were made by a number of major investment banks, including JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley.
The latter's analysts expect the dollar to fall below its current level by mid-December 2025.
JPMorgan experts link the possible fall of the dollar with the expected easing of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
In their opinion, the upcoming devaluation of the American currency will be significant.
This could lead to a significant devaluation of the American currency, the bank said in its forecast for next year.
Analysts at France's Societe Generale predict that the ICE US Dollar Index, which measures the dollar against a basket of six major currencies, will fall by 6% by the end of next year.