The US dollar's 10% decline this year looks bad on the surface. But there are actually some positives.
After a decade of strength, the US dollar has fallen 7.5% since the start of 2025. Investors are worried about trade policies, the resilience of the US economy, and the overall safety of US assets.
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The US dollar is getting hammered. It’s weak against the euro, the British pound, Canada’s loonie and the Aussie. It ...
The US dollar suffered its worst first-half decline in more than 50 years as fears over President Trump’s tariff policies have driven down the world’s principal reserve currency. The greenback ...
The US Dollar Index (DXY), which tracks the Greenback against a basket of currencies, struggles to find acceptance above the ...
The exchange rate for the US dollar compared to the Iraqi dinar remained stable on Thursday in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and in Erbil.
The dollar has been in a slump lately, for a variety of reasons. Although there is still significant uncertainty about the form tariffs will ultimately take and their impact on the economy, many ...