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Central Banks may disrupt dollar's calm

The dollar has enjoyed a few months of stability against the euro, but the relative calm could change this week as the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve manage the twin risks of inflation and recession.

Until recently, the Fed was cutting interest rates to prevent a recession while the ECB held steady with a watchful eye on inflation. The competing stances were a recipe for a weak dollar. Lower US interest rates attract less investment into fixed-income assets denominated in dollars.

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