Advanced economies’ central banks expect the metal’s share of global reserves to rise at the expense of the dollar
Buying the discount chain was meant to boost performance over rivals but instead it has become a profit drag
Global demand for the US currency remains extremely robust while appetite for the renminbi has soured
Global central bank holdings of the single currency fell by €100bn last year, the European Central Bank said in a report
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Elevated interest rates spur demand, despite calls from some countries to move away from US currency
US currency on track for first negative month of the year after end to months of above-forecast CPI data
Even more serious than Fed rate rises would be a politically driven devaluation of the US currency
US currency likely to stay stronger for longer with little obvious on the horizon to dent its strength
The strong greenback changes economies around the globe, whether they like it or not.
Wall Street equities have recently bucked historical trend of moving inversely to greenback
Eurozone borrowing costs seen as likely to fall first as strength of US economy lowers chance of imminent rate cuts
Shifting US interest rate expectations put pressure on Japan’s yen and China’s renminbi
The greenback’s global role has endured shocks from without and within
The precious metal’s surge may herald a whole new world
Currency’s strength compared with euro and sterling comes after higher than expected US inflation figures
Currency has climbed nearly 3% this year, handing losses to speculators positioned for a decline
Nairobi plans to refinance part of a $2bn repayment due in June that was expected to strain public finances
Recent fall in the dollar has added fresh impetus to metal’s year-long rally
Investors betting central bank likely to cut borrowing costs by May next year
Asset managers sell greenback at fastest pace in a year as market prices in more rate cuts next year
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Prosecutors alleged manager of Glen Point Capital had attempted to artificially move dollar-rand exchange rate
Wall Street banks forecast rising energy prices and flagging eurozone growth to drag down single currency
A change in the greenback’s historical relationship with oil is increasingly rippling through economies and markets
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