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Global Currencies Surge as Trump Delays EU Tariffs

The euro and other global currencies experienced a significant boost on Monday following President Donald Trump's decision to delay imposing 50% tariffs on EU imports, initially set for June 1. This move, requested by the EU to facilitate a better deal, comes amid Trump's broader policy shifts, contributing to a weakening U.S. dollar.Ray Attrill of the National Australia Bank noted the resurgence of the 'Sell America' trend in the currency markets. Investors are factoring in the likelihood that the U.S.-EU tariff resolution won't reach the hefty 50% level, though...
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Battered dollar drifts lower on tariff nerves

The dollar drifted lower on Monday after an early bump off a three-year low, as investor confidence in the world’s reserve currency remained in question following a stream of tariff-related pronouncements from US President Donald Trump.Investors braced for another volatile week as Trump’s imposition and then abrupt postponement of tariffs on goods imported to the US continued to sow confusion.The dollar reversed early gains as the Asian trading session got under way, languishing near a 10-year low against the Swiss franc at 0.8188.Sterling held to most of its 1.7 per...
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4 key reasons the Aussie Dollar could rise – Chris Watling

The market regime switched to ‘risk off’ in late February and early March (especially in the US). Currencies were caught up in that, as the dollar rallied. In particular, among the G10 currencies, the US dollar was particularly strong against the CAD; AUD; & the NZD. By early March, therefore, those currencies had given back all their YTD gains, with the Aussie dollar briefly dipping below its 50 day moving average (FIG B). Since then the AUD has started to rally, and is attractive for 4 key reasons: 1. The...
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Where the pound ranks among the world’s most counterfeited currencies

shana espinoza/Shutterstock Suitcases of forged banknotes aren't just the stuff of heist movies and spy novels. Banks and governments around the globe are constantly working to prevent fraudsters from introducing fake cash into circulation – and some countries are more successful in their efforts than others. Nations typically use parts per million (ppm), a metric borrowed from chemistry, to monitor counterfeit currency. They give a score by measuring the number of fake banknotes found in circulation for every one million genuine notes. Most nations aim to stay below the 15 ppm mark, though quite a few have seen...
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The world’s most powerful currencies, and where the pound ranks

The strongest currencies in 2024, and why they're so powerfulIllustronaut/Alamy src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/AatnJWC3X0LQ3Jr1xhKEBw--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTYxOQ--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/lovefood_uk_306/fe059a8bfc4acb337139cb3c44c1c77a>Illustronaut/Alamy src=https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/AatnJWC3X0LQ3Jr1xhKEBw--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTYxOQ--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/lovefood_uk_306/fe059a8bfc4acb337139cb3c44c1c77a class=caas-img>There are 180 currencies recognised as legal tender around...