The greenback’s wave: An unquenchable thirst for U.S. assets may spell more pain for other currencies in 2026’s second half
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More pain seen ahead for loonie and other currencies as investors chase ‘American exceptionalism’
AMANDA COOPER, DHARA RANASINGHE AND SAQIB IQBAL AHMED
LONDON/NEW YORK
REUTERS
PUBLISHED JUNE 26, 2026
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The dollar heads into the second half of 2026 on a high, thanks to bets for higher U.S. interest rates and an unquenchable thirst for U.S. assets from investors chasing the “American exceptionalism” that may spell more pain for other currencies.
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