Goldman Sachs: The US Dollar May Once Again Trade as a "High-Risk" Currency
According to ChainCatcher, citing Jinshi Data, Goldman Sachs stated that there is reason to believe the US dollar may soon begin trading as a "higher-risk" currency. However, Goldman Sachs has not yet observed a permanent shift in the dollar's safe-haven appeal. Analysts wrote in the report that policy uncertainties remain high, ranging from tariffs to the independence of the Federal Reserve.
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