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Why did the dollar depreciate when the Federal Reserve cut interest rates?
The influence of international capital flow and international trade.

1. International capital flow: When the Federal Reserve cut interest rates, the supply of US dollars increased relatively, which led to the depreciation of the US dollar.

2. The impact of international trade: the depreciation of the dollar means that American exports are more competitive in the international market, because foreign buyers can buy more dollars with money, thus buying more American goods.