Donald Trump called the Federal Reserve’s Jerome Powell “Mr Too Late”, but it was Trump’s softening stance on Powell and China that came too late for the US dollar. Despite the de-escalation, the US dollar could only record small daily gains over its rivals and remains about 3% and 5% down against the pound and euro respectively since the start of April.
EUR/USD: the past year
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