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Jenni Reid

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Key Points

  • The scale of U.S. dollar declines and euro gains amid tariff-induced market chaos has caught some market players off-guard.
  • With investors broadly exiting U.S. assets, questions remain over whether a pull-back lies ahead.
  • The euro has benefited from an alternative safe haven status, buoyed by longer-term expectations of German fiscal spending and the euro area’s current account surplus.

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