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Thailand avoids US 'currency manipulator' tag SINGAPORE: Thailand was not included on the latest watch list of "currency manipulators" issued by the US Treasury. In its semi-annual report ...
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Trump Accused of Playing Politics With Treasury Report on China (Bloomberg) -- The U.S.'s abrupt declaration on Monday that China is no longer a currency cheat -- two days before the signing of a trade deal with ...
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2030: The End of Fiat Currencies? Deutsche Bank has released a report arguing that the next decade could usher in the end of fiat currencies. Could their analysts be right? And what ...
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Switzerland Back on US FX Watchlist; Franc Holds Near Highs (Bloomberg) -- The Swiss franc hovered near its strongest levels since 2018 as the U.S. Treasury Department added Switzerland back to its currency ...
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Investors Have to Be Quite Selective With EM Currencies: UBP's Kinsella Peter Kinsella, global head of foreign exchange strategy at Union Bancaire Privee, talks about the Chinese yuan, the dollar, and emerging-market ...
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US lifts China currency label, warns UK about Huawei The Trump administration will no longer label China a currency manipulator. The move was announced ahead of the signing of the first phase of a ...
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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde Says ECB Bullish on Digital Currencies On the tail of reports from China that they are already doing trials with a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), the European Central Bank (ECB) has ...
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EMERGING MARKETS-Latam currencies miss out on trade rally as Brazil's real drags A basket of Latin American currencies shed 1.2% and was on course for its worst day in four-and-a-half months. The Brazilian real lost about 0.9% to ...
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Emerging market currencies rally as Iran tensions cool ews that the US-Iran conflict remains contained for now, prospects for a US-China trade deal, and good news from the world's major economies ...
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Iran's Grim Economy Limits Its Willingness to Confront the US It would likely weaken the currency and exacerbate inflation, while menacing what remains of national industry, eliminating jobs and reinvigorating ...
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