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US Dollar To Stay Strong For Now 

Peter Chia, Senior FX Strategist, UOB

07-Jul-25 07:30

US Dollar To Stay Strong For Now 

On a year to date basis, the USD has depreciated against major currencies by almost 10%, the sharpest drop since 1973. We ask Peter Chia, Senior FX Strategist, UOB as if that trend will continue and also where Asian currencies are heading.

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Produced by: Jake Lim

Presented by: Keith Kam, Wong Shou Ning


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Categories:  economymarketsinternational

Tags:  usdcurrency depreciationasian currencies





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