The U.S. dollar is set for its largest yearly fall since 2017. Concerns over interest rate cuts and trade policies are impacting currency markets. The euro and sterling have seen significant gains. The Japanese yen is an outlier, remaining flat. Analysts expect the dollar’s weakness to continue into 2026.
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