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How Dollar Disorder Could Be a Wake-up Call for Global Investors
Unpredictable U.S. policy and Fed independence concerns raised the dollar's risk premium, causing a 5% gold slump and fears of long-dated Treasury sell-offs, analysts said.
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How dollar disorder could be a wake-up call for global investors
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON, Feb 3 (Reuters) – The dollar, the world’s No.1 reserve currency, is having a rocky ride as unpredictable White House policy moves and Federal Reserve independence concerns revive “Sell America” trades. While it is expected to weaken further, sudden rebounds in the greenback can catch traders out just as much as sudden sharp falls. Having fallen almost 2% in one week in January to four-year lows, an index measuring the d…
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