Weekly Roundup: US dollar dented by bullish market mood
The US dollar trended broadly lower through the first half of last week as demand for the safe-haven currency was undermined by a prevailing risk-on m
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The US dollar trended broadly lower through the first half of last week as demand for the safe-haven currency was undermined by a prevailing risk-on m
The US dollar struck higher on Friday, with the currency being bolstered by an upbeat jobs report and risk-off flows.
The US dollar continued to trend lower on Wednesday, with demand for the safe-haven currency suffering as a risk-on mood prevailed
The euro skyrocketed on Tuesday as hopes for a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine were bolstered in the wake of constructive peace talks between Ukr
Trade in the US dollar was mixed last week, mostly in response to fluctuating market risk appetite.
The US dollar spent most of last week’s session on the defensive as positive risk appetite undermined demand for the safe-haven currency.
The US dollar rallied on Friday, with the safe-haven currency riding higher on a fresh wave of risk-off trade.
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