Morgan Stanley: The US dollar may weaken next year
Jinse Finance reported that Morgan Stanley strategists expect the US dollar to depreciate next year, as the Federal Reserve's rate cuts may exceed those of the European Central Bank. Slower US economic growth, uncertainty in trade policy, and limited fiscal support will further weigh on the dollar's performance, while easing global fiscal concerns will also weaken the dollar's safe-haven appeal.
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