What Happens to Henry Hub Natural Gas When the Dollar Strengthens Sharply?
What happens when the US dollar surges? Impact on emerging markets, commodities, corporate earnings, and global financial stability.
How Henry Hub Natural Gas Responds
Scenario Background
A sharp strengthening of the US dollar, measured by the trade-weighted dollar index, sends shockwaves through the global financial system. The dollar's role as the world's reserve currency means that roughly 60% of global trade is invoiced in dollars and about $13 trillion in dollar-denominated debt sits outside the United States. When the dollar surges, every entity holding dollar-denominated liabilities faces a sudden increase in their real debt burden.
Read full scenario analysis →Historical Context
The 2022 dollar surge was the most dramatic in decades, the trade-weighted dollar rose over 15% as the Fed hiked rates aggressively while the ECB and BOJ remained accommodative. This created severe stress in currency markets, forcing Japan to intervene for the first time since 1998 and pushing the British pound to near-parity with the dollar during the UK mini-budget crisis. The 2014-2015 dollar rally (25% over 18 months) crushed commodity exporters and emerging markets, contributed to the 2015-...
What to Watch For
- •Fed-ECB rate differential widening, primary driver of EUR/USD
- •Japanese yen weakening past intervention thresholds (155-160 USDJPY)
- •Emerging market central banks selling reserves to defend currencies
- •Corporate earnings guidance citing FX headwinds
- •Global dollar liquidity conditions tightening (rising cross-currency basis)
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