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The US dollar has likely to be entered in a long-term downtrend because of several economic and political factors that suggest a weaker dollar in the coming years, according to a report by Jefferies.
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Jefferies predicts a long-term downtrend for the US dollar due to economic imbalances and political risks. America's ...
The US dollar is potentially on a long-term downward trend, driven by economic and political factors. Jefferies' report ...
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