On Wednesday, the U.S. dollar showed a decline, contrasting its strong performance in recent sessions. This made the Brazilian real the third-best performer out of the 33 most liquid currencies monitored. Despite the dollar’s previous surge, the absence of a clear market driver indicates potential market adjustments. This observation comes ahead of releasing the Consumer […]
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