Dollar's drop raises specter of a loss of trust in U.S.
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Strange sell-off in the dollar suggests waning faith in the US
NEW YORK, United States — Among the threats tariffs pose to the US economy, none may be as strange as the sell-off in the dollar. Currencies rise and fall all the time because of inflation fears, central bank moves and other factors. But economists worry that the recent drop in the dollar is so dramatic
These are the big winners as the US dollar weakens
The dollar has lost ground this year against many other currenciesChuck Savage/Getty ImagesThe dollar has slumped against other currencies as President Donald Trump's tariffs pinch demand.Haven currencies, export-driven economies, and commodities stand to gain from its decline.Here are some of the likely winners from a weaker greenback.The US dollar, the bedrock of global finance, has weakened by nearly 10% from its mid-January peak to a three-y…
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