The currency’s sustained weakening showed a lack of investor confidence in Latin America’s third largest economy, which is blighted by one of the world’s highest inflation rates. The central ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Several months after the election, President Donald Trump said that the US dollar was "getting too strong," and attributed the strength to investor confidence in him.
Conversely, risk-off situations reflects a lack of investor confidence, leading to sell-offs and a preference for safer assets. But this week, President Trump's tariffs announcement have single ...