No major trading partner manipulated its currency in the year to June 30, the Treasury Department said on Thursday.
The US dollar on Friday, November 15, ended trading at $159.29 up by five cents, according to the Bank of Jamaica’s daily ...
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Trump's second-term policies could propel the US currency higher, igniting inflation and debt costs in developing nations.
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