The Dollar Could Continue to Trade Like a ‘Risky’ Currency, Goldman Sachs Warns
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The volatility of the US dollar may have stabilized in recent weeks, but Goldman Sachs Group Inc analysts see many reasons to believe that it could be re-listed as a higher-risk currency. Analysts Karen Reichgott Fishman and Lexi Kanter mention as potential triggers the high political uncertainty related to trade tariffs and the independence of the Federal Reserve, fiscal fears and diversification of US assets.
Foreign exchange financial market analysts detailed that the dollar would return to a stage of volatility as in recent months.
Mexico City.- The volatility of the U.S. dollar may have stabilized in recent weeks, but Goldman Sachs Group Inc analysts see many reasons to think it could be re-listed as a higher-risk currency. Analysts Karen Reichgott Fishman and Lexi Kanter mention as possible triggers the high political uncertainty related to trade tariffs and the independence of the Federal Reserve, fiscal fears and diversification of U.S. assets.
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