NEW YORK, July 7 Reuters A cocktail of global growth fears, Federal Reserve hawkishness and euro weakness has boosted the U.S. dollar to its highest level in around 20 years, and some investors are betting there may be more gains ahead.
The dollar index , which measures the greenback against six major currencies, is up 12 against a basket of its peers in 2022 and is on track for its best year since 2014. The measure has logged a gain 7 out of the last 10 years.
Multiple factors are driving the dollars gains. Investors believe the Federal Reserve is likely to continue raising interest rates more aggressively than many other global central banks as it faces the worst U.S. inflation in decades, making the dollar more attractive to yieldseeking investors.
At the same time, some analysts worry that monetary tightening by the Fed and other central banks risks throwing the global economy into a recession. Other market participants are holding dollars because they believe the United States will weather a looming global downturn better than other countries.
The greenback has risen against every G10 peer, with the Japanese yen feeling the most pain as the Bank of Japan bucks the wave of monetary tightening among global central banks.
The stampede for dollars amid mounting global recession risks has combined with surging European gas prices to bring the euro to a twodecade low and close to parity with the greenback.
If the Fed is still hiking rates even as Europe and the…