On Monday, the U.S. dollar hovered near stability, edging up merely 0.05% to close at 5.105 Brazilian reais. Despite starting strong, peaking at 5.129 reais, the currency wavered under the weight of expectations for the Federal Reserve’s minutes due Wednesday. Amidst these fluctuations, Raphael Bostic, Atlanta’s Fed President, shed light on the ongoing struggle with […]
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