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HSBC Asset’s Little Sees Weaker Dollar on Shift in Data Reaction

HSBC Asset’s Little Sees Weaker Dollar on Shift in Data Reaction

Title: HSBC Asset Management’s Little Foresees a Weaker Dollar as Data Interpretation Evolves

The US dollar continues to be a focal point in global markets.

According to HSBC Asset Management, strategist Little anticipates a decline in the greenback, driven by a fundamental shift in how economic data is being received and interpreted by investors.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 09:04:52 UTC

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