Institution: The US dollar may face further pressure next year, with the AI bubble and interest rate outlook as key risks
Jinse Finance reported that Benjamin Melman, CEO of asset management company Edmond de Rothschild, stated that the US dollar may once again face downside risks next year. "If the market becomes concerned about US interest rates again, or if the artificial intelligence bubble suddenly bursts, the dollar will be at risk." As the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, the dollar has continued to weaken this year. The US Dollar Index (DXY) recently fell by 0.05% to 98.59. In mid-September, the index hit a three-and-a-half-year low of 96.218. (Golden Ten Data)
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