The US Dollar Index has fallen nearly 10% this year, and the US government shutdown has caused losses exceeding 1.1 billions USD.
ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office estimates that the government shutdown from late 2018 to early 2019 caused approximately $11 billion in economic losses. Due to market concerns over the risk of a U.S. federal government shutdown, the U.S. dollar index fell about 0.1% overnight, with a year-to-date decline approaching 10%. In addition, a government shutdown could trigger market concerns about the U.S. credit rating, and the three major rating agencies have repeatedly warned about the fiscal and budgetary risks of the United States.
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