💨 Abstract
The dollar rose to a six-week high on Thursday due to a strong U.S. economy before the jobs report and safe haven demand due to Middle East tensions and a dockworker strike. The greenback also benefited from more dovish central bank expectations in currency peers. The dollar index reached 102.09, the highest since Aug.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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