The dollar is stronger this morning as markets continue to react to hawkish comments from the Federal Reserve and better-than-expected jobs data.
Initial jobless claims fell to their lowest level since 1968 last week, to 166,000, suggesting that the US workforce has remained strong despite inflationary pressures and concerns over the Ukraine war.
Next week, inflation data for the US will be released and is expected to rise.
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