According to ChainCatcher news and Jin10 reports, the latest global investor survey by Bank of America shows that investor exposure to the US dollar has turned neutral for the first time since the beginning of this year, ending an eight-month bearish trend. The Bank of America team stated that this may partly reflect year-end risk constraints, while the absence of US data may also play a role. As data returns, market fluctuations may intensify.
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Investors' attitude towards the US dollar has turned neutral for the first time, ending an eight-month bearish trend.
According to ChainCatcher news and Jin10 reports, the latest global investor survey by Bank of America shows that investor exposure to the US dollar has turned neutral for the first time since the beginning of this year, ending an eight-month bearish trend. The Bank of America team stated that this may partly reflect year-end risk constraints, while the absence of US data may also play a role. As data returns, market fluctuations may intensify.