Is the US dollar’s mojo back?


WHILE it’s tempting to assume the US dollar’s long-lost “safety” bid has returned since the weekend Iran attacks, it’s not as clear-cut as it seems and owes more to relative energy plays.

Yet the implications of the market response may be just as powerful.

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