As speculation grows that the Fed may halt rate hikes soon, traders are wagering that the dollar could lose more steam
As speculation grows that the US central bank plans to halt interest-rate hikes soon, traders are wagering that the, which has declined over 10% from a peak in September, could
lose more steam. A pullback in the greenback should, in turn, help companies that sell goods overseas and have been vulnerable to rate hikes and the ramifications of a strong greenback.
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