
The US dollar index recorded its worst half-year performance in 50 years! Multiple bearish factors weigh heavily as global central banks frantically stockpile gold in a "de-dollarization" move

The US dollar index performed the worst in the first half of 2023, with a cumulative decline of 10.7%, reaching its lowest level since 1973. Multiple bearish factors continue to pressure the dollar, and market confidence in the dollar and US Treasuries is declining, which may have a structural impact on risk assets such as stocks. Central banks around the world are accelerating their purchases of gold, reflecting the strategic intention of various countries to reduce their reliance on the dollar. Analysts point out that the depreciation of the dollar has not significantly affected US stocks yet, but future trends face greater challenges
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