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Is the US dollar due a bounce?
News The US dollar’s fortunes could be set to improve as the currency’s underlying strengths re-assert themselves.
By Alex Rankine Published
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The pound has been trending higher against the dollar – will it last?
Sponsored Sterling has been rising against the dollar. Dominic Frisby sets his trend lines in the charts to see where the pound is heading next.
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Turkey’s next currency crisis approaches
News The Turkish lira is down by 14% against the dollar this year and has been trading above the ₺8/€1 level for the first time in two years.
By Alex Rankine Published
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The US dollar is ripe for sharp depreciation
News The US dollar – usually considered a traditional “safe haven” refuge – suffered its worst monthly performance in nearly a decade last month as risk-averse investors shunned it.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Can the recent rally in sterling continue?
Sponsored A "double top" – a very recognisable pattern – is forming in in the US dollar. Dominic Frisby explains what it is, and what it could tell us about sterling's recent rally.
By Dominic Frisby Published
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What the Latin Monetary Union – Europe’s forgotten currency – can teach us about the euro
Opinion The euro isn’t the continent’s first flawed single currency, says Jonathan Compton. The Latin Monetary Union lasted 61 years.
By Jonathan Compton Published
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Has the US dollar had its day?
News Soaring debt levels and the failure of America to manage the Covid-19 crisis is undermining trust in the world’s reserve currency.
By Alex Rankine Published
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The end of currency a tailwind for UK investors
Advice A weak pound and strong dollar are unlikely to keep bolstering returns for British investors over the next decade.
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published
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Is the pound really turning into an emerging-market currency?
Opinion Some analysts have suggested that sterling's volatility makes the pound "more like the Mexican peso than the US dollar". John Stepek asks whether this is true, and explains why it matters for your portfolio.
By John Stepek Published
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