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Global FX: It was hard enough in the first place

Global FX: It was hard enough in the first place

Update: 2024-10-04
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The valley of the dollar smile proved to be treacherous after all, with payrolls and other strong US data catapulting us back into US exceptionalism. Our Global FX Strategists discuss the outlook for currency markets following the strong jobs data, including impacts on the broad dollar and funding currencies as well as recent developments in European FX.


Speakers:

Meera Chandan, Global FX Strategy

Patrick Locke, Global FX Strategy

James Nelligan, Global FX Strategy


This podcast was recorded on 4 October 2024.


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Global FX: It was hard enough in the first place

Global FX: It was hard enough in the first place

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