Money markets show foreign demand for dollars at strongest since April 2025 - Reuters
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Foreign demand for U.S. dollars in money markets is the strongest since April 2025.
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Foreign demand for U.S. dollars in money markets has reached its strongest level since April 2025, according to Reuters. This surge indicates a robust global appetite for dollar-denominated assets. The increased demand suggests either growing international confidence in the U.S. economy or a preference for dollar liquidity amid global uncertainties. This trend could influence currency valuations and international capital flows in the coming months.
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