💨 Abstract
The dollar is near a five-month low against major currencies due to President Trump's trade policies and soft economic data. The euro, supported by domestic factors, is at its highest since October 11, while the yen is also stronger. Analysts anticipate the euro to be at $1.13 and the yen at 139 per dollar by year-end.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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