Institutional Analysis: The US dollar is weak and consolidating, Trump's policy uncertainty continues to exert pressure
News on March 10, due to the uncertainty of Trump's policies, the dollar stabilized after falling last week, but it is still at a weak level. Pepperstone strategist Michael Brown said in a report that the biggest problem facing the market is that Trump's policies "change as often as the wind." Trump's capriciousness on tariff issues makes it impossible for market participants to price risks and accurately predict future policy paths. He stated, "No one wants to touch US dollar assets now."
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