
EDGE WEEKLY: A dollar that’s too strong for the world
In The Edge Malaysia this week — The US dollar has surged to its strongest in 20 years, causing massive headaches for governments as they try to mitigate its impact on their economies. Can the world — already struggling with the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic — withstand its rapid ascent?
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