Dollar faces years of depreciation, US-China relations and global growth
Wednesday 19 August 2020 – Vol.11 Ed.34.3
Commentary: Dollar faces years of depreciation
By Rajeev de Mello in Singapore
Factors that contributed to the dollar’s rally since its 2011 lows have started to reverse.
However, it remains sensitive to global risk sentiment. Several factors will drive a multi-year depreciation in the greenback, but not all the time.
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Meeting: US-China relations and global growth
Friday 28 August, 16:00-17:00 BST
Unresolved trade issues and the pandemic have resulted in heightened tensions between the US and China. James McGregor, chairman of APCO Worldwide and a former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, and Andy Rothman, investment strategist at Matthews Asia, discuss economic and political developments in US-China relations, Beijing and Washington’s roles in the world economy, and what the conflict could mean for global growth.
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