Institutional analysis: The dollar is weak and consolidated, and Trump's policy uncertainty continues to exert pressure
On March 10th, it was reported that due to the uncertainty of Trump's policies, the US dollar stabilized after falling last week, but still remains at a weak level. Pepperstone strategist Michael Brown stated in a report that the biggest issue the market is facing is Trump's policies "constantly changing like the wind." Trump's inconsistency on tariff issues makes it difficult for market participants to price risks and accurately predict future policy paths. He said, "Now no one wants to touch US dollar assets."
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