After its August selloff, the U.S. dollar may face more downside risk ahead

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  • September 5, 2024




The U.S. dollar has held its ground this week after a sharp decline in August that sent the dollar index to its worst month since November — but strategists at BofA Global Research believe its recent weakness will lead to further downside for the greenback over the next few months.



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